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SnprrN{sen 1989 LlrsneruRo RrrrRrtcns LITERATURE REFERENCES FOR MOSQUITOES AND MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES 1989-PART 3 A. RALPH BARR Uniuersity of California, I'os Angelcs, CA 90024 ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY Chadee, D. D. and H. Bennett. 1988. Descriptionof Culex siti.ens eggsfrom Oman (Diptera: Culicidae). Mosq.Systemat. 20(3) :370-373. Sohn,S. R. and T. Ishii. 1989. Characters of eggs and egg masses obtainedby inducedoviposilion in Cul.ex pipiensL. J. Sci.,Univ. Tokushima32:25-31. PHYSIOLOGY Aneshansley, D. J. et al. 1988. Transepithelial voltage measurementsin isolated Malpighian tubules of Aed.es aegypti. J. Insect Physiol. 35(1):41-52. Azad, A. F. et al. 1989. Host anti-parasite IgG: trans- port across the gut epithelial lining, and its influence on the infectivity of arthropod vectors. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 163-170 Borovsky, D. and D. A. Carlson. 1989. Termination of midgut proteolytic enzymes biosynthesis in Diptera, with mosquitooostatichormone. /n: Host Regulated Developrnental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 44-53. Borovsky, D. and A. Spielman. 1989' Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods. Univ. FIa.-IFAS, Fla. Med. Entomol. Lab., Vero Beach,pp. ix + 324. Borovsky, D. et al. 1989. Synthesis and degradationof JH III in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp.24-32. Foster,W. A. et al. 1989. Pre-blood-meal energystatus of Aed.es aegypti'. effect on blood meal size and on allocation of carbohydratesand lipids among eggs and reserves.fn: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanismsin Vector Arthropods, pp. 131-137. Galka, B. E. and R. A. Brust. 1987. The effect of temperature and photoperiod on the induction of embryonic diapause in the mosquito Aedes togoi (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae). Can. J. Zool. 65(9't:2266-227L. Ma, M. C. 1989.Interendocrine regulation of vitello- gienin production in the mosquito, Aedes acgypti. In: Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 33-40. Meola. R. and J. Readio. 1988. Juvenile hormone regulation of biting behavior and egg development in mosquitoes. Adv. Dis. Vect. Res. 5:1-24. Nicolas, G. and D. Sillans. 1989. Immediate and latent effects of carbon dioxide on insects.Ann. Rev. En- tomol. 34:97-116. Oda, T. et al. 1987. Studies on imaginal diapausein Culcx pipiens complex in Japan. Bull. Sch. Allied Med. Sci.,Nagasaki Univ. 1:19-30. O'Meara,G. F. 1989. Gonotrophic interactions in mos- quitoes: laboratory versus field studies. fn: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp.4l-44. Ramasamy, M. S. and R. Ramasamy.1989.Effect of host anti-mosquito antibodies on mosquito physi- ology and mosquito-pathogen interactions. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. I42-L48. Redecker, B. andE. Zebe. 1988. Anaerobicmetabolism in aquatic insect larvae: studies on Chironnmtts thummi and Culcx pipiens. J. Compar. Physiol., B 158(3):307-315. Smith, T. J. et al. 1989.Selectiveexpression of phos- phodiesterase II during ovarian development in Aedes aegypti.Cell Biol. Int. Rpts. 13:225. Thomas,B. R. et al. 1989. Vitellogenin, vitellin, and nonvitellin ovarian proteins of Aedes aegypti. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vec- tor Arthropods, pp. 64-?1. Wheelock, G. D. et al. 1988. Evidence for hormonal control of diuresisafter a blood meal in the mosquito Aedes aeglpti. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol' 7:75- 89. BIOCHEMISTRY Borovsky, D. 1989. Quantitation of trypsinlike and chymotrypsinlike enzymes in insects..In: Host Reg- ulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Ar- thropods, pp. 123-130. Carlson,D. A. and D. Borovsky. 1989.Advances in tandem mass spectrometry: peptide and protein se' quencing. .In: Host Regulated DevelopmentalMech- anisms in Vector Arthropods, pp- 34-63. lAed'es aegyptil Fallon, A. M. et al. 1989.Analysis of ribosomal RNA in the mosquito, Aedesaegypti./n: Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp.226-232. Gral R. 1989.Processing and secretion of trypsin in the midgut of the mosquito Aed,es aegypti..In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 115-122. Stanley-samuelson, D. W. et al. 1989. Arachidonic acid and prostaglandinsin the mosquito, Aedesae- gypti. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mecha- nisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 179-188. BEHAVIOR Arredondo-Bernal, H. C. and F. Reyes-Villanueva. 1989. Diurnal pattern and behavior of oviposition of Toxorhynchites thcobald'i in the field. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:25-28. Bentley, M. D. and J. F. Day. 1989.Chemical ecology

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SnprrN{sen 1989 LlrsneruRo RrrrRrtcns

LITERATURE REFERENCES FOR MOSQUITOES ANDMOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES

1989-PART 3

A. RALPH BARR

Uniuersity of California, I'os Angelcs, CA 90024

ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY

Chadee, D. D. and H. Bennett. 1988. Description ofCulex siti.ens eggs from Oman (Diptera: Culicidae).Mosq. Systemat. 20(3) :370-373.

Sohn, S. R. and T. Ishii. 1989. Characters of eggs andegg masses obtained by induced oviposilion in Cul.expipiens L. J. Sci., Univ. Tokushima 32:25-31.

PHYSIOLOGY

Aneshansley, D. J. et al. 1988. Transepithelial voltagemeasurements in isolated Malpighian tubules ofAed.es aegypti. J. Insect Physiol. 35(1):41-52.

Azad, A. F. et al. 1989. Host anti-parasite IgG: trans-port across the gut epithelial lining, and its influenceon the infectivity of arthropod vectors. In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp. 163-170

Borovsky, D. and D. A. Carlson. 1989. Termination ofmidgut proteolytic enzymes biosynthesis in Diptera,with mosquito oostatic hormone. /n: Host RegulatedDeveloprnental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods,pp. 44-53.

Borovsky, D. and A. Spielman. 1989' Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods.Univ. FIa.-IFAS, Fla. Med. Entomol. Lab., VeroBeach, pp. ix + 324.

Borovsky, D. et al. 1989. Synthesis and degradation ofJH III in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp.24-32.

Foster, W. A. et al. 1989. Pre-blood-meal energy statusof Aed.es aegypti'. effect on blood meal size and onallocation of carbohydrates and lipids among eggsand reserves. fn: Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 131-137.

Galka, B. E. and R. A. Brust. 1987. The effect oftemperature and photoperiod on the induction ofembryonic diapause in the mosquito Aedes togoi(Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae). Can. J. Zool.65(9't:2266-227L.

Ma, M. C. 1989. Interendocrine regulation of vitello-gienin production in the mosquito, Aedes acgypti.In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms inVector Arthropods, pp. 33-40.

Meola. R. and J. Readio. 1988. Juvenile hormoneregulation of biting behavior and egg developmentin mosquitoes. Adv. Dis. Vect. Res. 5:1-24.

Nicolas, G. and D. Sillans. 1989. Immediate and latenteffects of carbon dioxide on insects. Ann. Rev. En-tomol. 34:97-116.

Oda, T. et al. 1987. Studies on imaginal diapause inCulcx pipiens complex in Japan. Bull. Sch. AlliedMed. Sci., Nagasaki Univ. 1:19-30.

O'Meara, G. F. 1989. Gonotrophic interactions in mos-

quitoes: laboratory versus field studies. fn: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp.4l-44.

Ramasamy, M. S. and R. Ramasamy. 1989. Effect ofhost anti-mosquito antibodies on mosquito physi-ology and mosquito-pathogen interactions. In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp. I42-L48.

Redecker, B. andE. Zebe. 1988. Anaerobic metabolismin aquatic insect larvae: studies on Chironnmttsthummi and Culcx pipiens. J. Compar. Physiol., B158(3):307-315.

Smith, T. J. et al. 1989. Selective expression of phos-phodiesterase II during ovarian development inAedes aegypti. Cell Biol. Int. Rpts. 13:225.

Thomas, B. R. et al. 1989. Vitellogenin, vitellin, andnonvitellin ovarian proteins of Aedes aegypti. In:Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vec-tor Arthropods, pp. 64-?1.

Wheelock, G. D. et al. 1988. Evidence for hormonalcontrol of diuresis after a blood meal in the mosquitoAedes aeglpti. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol' 7:75-89.

BIOCHEMISTRY

Borovsky, D. 1989. Quantitation of trypsinlike andchymotrypsinlike enzymes in insects. .In: Host Reg-ulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Ar-thropods, pp. 123-130.

Carlson, D. A. and D. Borovsky. 1989. Advances intandem mass spectrometry: peptide and protein se'quencing. .In: Host Regulated Developmental Mech-anisms in Vector Arthropods, pp- 34-63. lAed'esaegyptil

Fallon, A. M. et al. 1989. Analysis of ribosomal RNAin the mosquito, Aedes aegypti. /n: Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods,pp.226-232.

Gral R. 1989. Processing and secretion of trypsin inthe midgut of the mosquito Aed,es aegypti..In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp. 1 15-122.

Stanley-samuelson, D. W. et al. 1989. Arachidonicacid and prostaglandins in the mosquito, Aedes ae-gypti. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mecha-nisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 179-188.

BEHAVIOR

Arredondo-Bernal, H. C. and F. Reyes-Villanueva.1989. Diurnal pattern and behavior of ovipositionof Toxorhynchites thcobald'i in the field. J. Am.Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:25-28.

Bentley, M. D. and J. F. Day. 1989. Chemical ecology

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and behavioral aspects of mosquito oviposition.Ann. Rev. Entomol. 34:401-421.

Bowen, M. F. et al. 1988. A behavioural and sensoryanalysis of host-seeking behaviour in the diapausingmosquito Culex pipiens. J. Insect Physiol. 34:805-813.

Bowen, M. F. and E. E. Davis. 1989. The effects ofallatectomy and juvenile hormone replacement onthe development of host-seeking behaviour and lac-tic acid receptor sensitivity in the mosquito Aedesaegypti. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:53-60.

Bowen, M. F. and S. Loess-Perez. 1989. A re-exami-nation ofthe role ofecdysteroids in the developmentof host-seeking inhibition in bl ood-fed Aedes oegyptimosquitoes. In: Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 286-2g1.

Chiba, Y. et aI. 1989. Physical and chemical propertiesof a male secretory factor modifying female circa-dian pattern in the mosquito Culex pipiens pall.ens.1n: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms inVector Arthropods, pp. 199-205.

Davis, E. E. 1989. The role of the peripheral sensoryreceptors in the mediation ofbehavior in the femalemosquito, Aedes aegypti: a conceptual model. In:Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vec-tor Arthropods , pp. 277 -285.

Friend, W. G. 1989. Phagostimulation in vector in-sects: comparative purinergic responses. .In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp. 149-158.

Friend, W. G. et al. 1989. Ingestion and diet destina-tionin Culiseta inornnta; responses to water, sucroseand cellobiose. Physiol. Entomol. 14:13?-146.

Hancock, R. G. and W. A. Foster. 1989. The effects ofenergy status on nectar seeking and upwind orien-tation during the gonotrophic cycle of the mosquitoAedes aegypti (L.). In: Host Regulated Develop-mental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 292-301.

Hare, L. and J. C. H. Carter. 1986. The benthos of anatural West African lake, with emphasis on thediel migrations and Iunar and seasonal periodicitiesof the Chaoborus populations (Diptera, Chaobori-dae). Freshwater BioI. 16:759-780.

Mclver, S. B. and P. E. McElligott. 1989. Effects ofrelease rates on the range of attraction of carbondioxide to some southwestern Ontario mosquito spe-cies. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:6-9.

Quinones, M. L. and M. F. Suarez. 1989. Irritabilityto DDT of natural populations of the primary ma-laria vectors in Colombia. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:56-59.

Rossignol, P. A. et al. 1985. Enhanced mosquito blood-finding success on parasitemic hosts: evidence forvector-parasite mutualism. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.USA 82:7725-7727.

Rozendaal, J. A. 1987. Observations on the biologyand behaviour of anophelines in the Suriname rain-forest with special reference to Anopheles darlingiRoot. Cah. ORSTOM. Entomol. Med. Parasitol.25:33-43.

Rowland, M. 1989. Changes in the circadian flightactivity of the mosquito Anopheles stepherni asso-ciated with insemination, blood-feeding, ovipositionand nocturnal light intensity. Physiol. Entomol.14:77-84.

Young, A. D. M. and A. E. R. Downe. 1989. The actionof male accessory gland fluids in the control ofsexual receptivity of Cul.ex tarsalis Coq. In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods. pp. 206-272.

REPELLENTS

Gupta, R. K. and L. C. Rutledge. 1989. Laboratoryevaluation of controlled release repellent formula-tions on human volunteers under three climaticregimens. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:52-55.

Klocke, J. A. et al. 1987. l,S-Cineole (eucalyptol), amosquito feeding and ovipositional repellent fromvolatile oil of Hemizonin fitchii (Asteraceae). J.Chem. Ecol. 13:2131-2141.

Lindsay, S. W. and M. Janneh. 1989. Preliminary fieldtrials of personal protection against mosquitoes inThe Gambia using deet or permethrin in soap, com-pared with other methods. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:97-100.

Reifenrath, W. G. et al. 1989. Evaporation and skinpenetration characteristics of mosquito repellentformulations. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:45-5I.

Rutledge, L. C. et al. 1989. Evaluation of the cottonfabric model for screening topical mosquito repel-lents. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:73-76.

Schreck, C. E. and D. L. Kline. 1989. Personal protec-tion afforded by controlled-release topical repellentsand permethrin-treated clothing against naturalpopulations of Aedes taeninrhynchus. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:77-80.

Schreck, C. E. and D. L. Kline. 1989. Repellency oftwo controlled-release formulations of deet againstAnophelcs quadrimaculntus and. Aedes taeniorhyn-chus mosquitoes. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:91-94.

BIOLOGY

Hawley, W. A. 1988. The biology of Aedes albopictus.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 4(suppl. 1):1-40.

Mori, A. et al. 1988. Studies on the developing periodof larval stage of the Culzxpipi.ens complex in Japan.Trop. Med. 30:155-161.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Black, W. C. IV et al. 1989. Patterns of variation inthe rDNA cistron within and among world popula-tions of a mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse). Ge-netics 121:539-550.

Carlson, D. A. et al. 1989. Advances in insertion ofmaterial into insect eggs via a particle shotguntechnique. 1n: Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, pp.248-252.

Dubin, D. T. and C. C. HsuChen. 1985. The 3' end oflarge ribosomal subunit RNA from mosquito mito-chondria: homogeneity of transcribed moieties.Plasmid 13:139-144. lAedes albopictusl

Miller, S. 1988. Isolation and characterization of chro-mosomal proteins from the mosquito Anopheles al-bimarun Weidemann. Int. J. Biochem. 20:1247-1253.

Morris. A. C. et al. 1989. Genetic transformation of

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the mosquito, Aedes aegypti, by micro-injection ofDNA. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:1-7.

CYTOLOGY

Baimai, V. 1988. Constitutive heterochromatin differ-entiation and evolutionary divergence of karyotypein Oriental Anophelns (Cellia). Pacific Sci. 42(1-2):13-27.

Kaiser, P. E. et al. 1988. Chromosome polymorphismin natural populations of Anapheles qund.rimaculn-tlm Say species A and B. Genome 30:138-146.

GENETICS

Black, W. C. et al. 1988. Breeding structure of acolonizing species-Aedes albopictus (Skuse) in pen-insular Malaysia and Borneo. Heredity 61:439-446.

James, A. A. et al. 1989. A salivary gland-specificmaltase-like gene of the vector mosquito, Aedesaegypti (GEN 02858). Gene 75:73-83.

James, A. A. et al. 1989. Specific gene expression inthe salivary glands of vector mosquitoes. In: HostRegulated Developmental Mechanisms in VectorArthropods, pp. 233-237 .

Kim, S. S. et al. 1987. Genetic polymorphism, mappingand characterization of isocitrate dehydrogenase inAnoph.eles qua.drim.o.culntus. J. Hered. 78:187-190.

Matthews, T. C. and G. B. Craig. 1989. Isozyme poly-morphisms maintained by lethal loci in inbredstrains ofAedes triseriatus. J. Hered. 80:53-57.

Mitchell, S. E. and J. A. Seawright. 1989. EMS-in-duced mutations in Arnpheles quadrirnaculatus(Say), species A. J. Hered. 80:58-61.

Munstermann, L. E. 1984. Linkage map of the yellowfever mosquito, Aed.es aegypti (2 N : 6). GeneticMaps 3:324-329.

van Driel, J. F. et al. 1987. Allozyme variation inAnapheles stephensl Liston from Pakistan (Diptera:Culicidae). Biochem. Genet. 25(11-12):789-802.

Vernick, K. D. et al. 1988. The genetics and expressionof an esterase locus in Anophel,es garnbiae. Biochem.Genet. 26(5-6) :367 -37 9.

ECOLOGY

Abernathy, C. L. 1987. Trends in irrigation develop-ment and their implications for vector-borne diseasecontrol strategies. AGL/MIS C / 12 / 87, pp. 675-681.

Bhuiyan, S. I. and B. M. Sheppard. 1987. Modern ricetechnology and its relationships to disease vectorpropagation. AGL/MISC/12 /87 , pp. 10-17 .

Bradley, D. J. 1988. The epidemiology of ricefield-associated diseases. /n: Vector-borne Disease Con-trol in Humans Through Rice Agrosystem Manage-ment, pp. 29-39.

Cross, E. R. et al. 1988. A quantitative investigationof the seasonal occurrence of Culex tritaeniorhyn'chus in Okinawa. Environ. Internat. 14:11-18.

Elser, M. M. et al. 1987. Chaobonrs populations: re-sponse to food web manipulation and potential ef-fects on zooplankton communities. Can. J. ZooL65:2846-2852.

Foster, B. E. 1989. Aedes albopictus Iarvae collected

from tree holes in southern Indiana. J. Am. Mosq'Cont. Assoc. 5:95.

Gratz, N. G. 1988. The impact of rice production onvector-borne disease problems in developing coun-tries. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 7 -I2.

Harada, M. et al. 1987. [Chronological changes ofmosquito numbers caught by light traps in urbanareas in Okayama Prefecture.] Jap. J. Sanit. Zool.38:.197 -202. In Japanese.

Hawley, W. A. et at. 1989. Overwintering survival ofAedes ahopictrzs (Diptera: Culicidae) eggs in Indi-ana. J. Med. Entomol. 26:L22-129.

Ishii, T. and S. Okubo. 1989. [Mosquito survey of thecatch basins in Tokushima City in 1988 summer.lJ. Sci., Univ. of Tokushima 22:77-24.In Japanese.

Laird, M. 1988. The Natural History of Larval Mos-quito Habitats. London: Academic Press, 555 pp.

Laird, M. 1988. Classification and natural history ofIarval mosquito habitats. /n: Medical and Veteri-nary Dipterology, pp. 54-57.

Mogi, M. 1988. Water management in rice cultivationand its relation to mosquito production in Japan.In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 101-109.

Morris, C. D. and K. B. Clanton. 1989. Significantassociations between mosquito control service re-quests and mosquito populations. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:36-41.

Reynolds, G. 1988. Biological consequences of sele-nium in aquatic ecosystems. Bio Briefs 14(1)' 2 pp.

Sell L. S. and S. K. De Datta. 1988. The impact ofwater management practices in rice on mosquitovector propagation. .In: Vector-borne Disease Con"trol in Humans Through Rice Agxosystem Manage'ment, pp. 67-83.

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL

Dobrokotov, B. 1988. Key areas for work on biologicalcontrol of vectors. TDR Newslett., WHO, No. 26:5-6.

Jutsum, A. R. 1988. Commercial application of biolog-ical control: status and prospects. Philosoph. Trans.Roy. Soc. London, B 318(1189):357-373.

Laird, M. 1988. The ecological basis for biocontrol oflarval mosquitoes. New Zealand Microbiological So-ciety and New Zealand Society for Immunologycombined scientific meeting, Programme and Ab-stracts, Abstract G2, 1 p.

Louis, J. P. and J. P. Albert. 1988. [Malaria in Dji-bouti. Biological control strategies, using the larvi-vorous indigenous fish-Aphanius dispar and bac-terial toxins.l Med. Trop. 48:127-L3l.In French.

Mercer, D. and J. Washburn. 1989. Mosquitoes meettheir match. Bio Briefs, 15(1):2.

PREDATORS

Blaustein, L. 1989. Effects of various factors on theefficiency of minnow traps to sample mosquitofish(Gambusia affinis) and. green sunfish (Lepornis cy-anelhn\ populations. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:29-35.

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Boyce, K. 1989. Hydra. Beneficials (Sacramento Co./Yolo Co. Mosq. Abat. Dist.), 2 pp.

Boyce, K. 1989. Flatworms. Beneficials (SacramentoCo./Yolo Co. Mosq. Abat. Dist.),2 pp.

Callahan, J. L. and C. D. Morris. 1989. Productionand maintenance of large numbers of Dugesin ti-grino (Turbellaria: Tricladida) for the control ofmosquitoes in the field. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:10-14.

Coykendall, B. 1988. Strings and streamers may helpkeep birds away. Bio Briefs 14(3), 2 pp. [fish culture]

Guinan, D. M. and S. G. Sealy. 198?. Diet of housewrens (Troglndytes acdon) and the abundance of theinvertebrate prey in the dune-ridge forest, DeltaMarsh, Manitoba. Can. J. Zool. 65:1587-1596.

Hughes, A. L. 1985. Seasonal changes in fecundity andsize at first reproduction in an Indiana populationof the mosquito-frsh Gambusia affinis. Am. Midl.Nat. 114:30-36.

Petr, T. 1987. Food fish as vector control and strate-gies for their use in agriculture. AGL/MISC/I2/87,pp.87-92.

Zimmerman, E. G. et al. 1988. Microhabitat variationin enzyme activities in the mosquitofrsh, Gatnbusinaffinis. Can. J. Zool. 66:515-52 1.

MICROBIAL CONTROL AGENTS

Payne, C. C. 1988. Pathogens for the control ofinsects:where next? Philosoph. Trans. Roy. Soc. London,B 318(1189):225-248.

BACTERIAL CONTROL AGENTS

Adams, L. F. et al. 1989. A 2O-kilodalton protein isrequired for efficient production of the Bacillus thu-ringiensis subsp. rsroelensis 2?-kilodalton crystalprotein in Eschcrichin coli. J. Bacteriol. 1?l:b21-530.

Balaraman, K. and A. M. Manonmani. 1986. Perspec-tives of mosquito control through Barillus thurin-giensis H-14. Proceedings of a National Syrnposiumon Pesticide Residues and Environmental Pollution,Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. 179-189.

De Barjac, H. et aI. 1988. Another BacilLus sphaericusserotype harbouring strains very toxic to mosquitolarvae: serotype H6. Ann. Inst. Past., Microbiol.139:363-377.

Bibilos, M. and R. E. Andrews Jr. 1988. Inhibition ofBacillus thuringiensis proteases and their effects oncrystal toxin proteins and cell-free translations.Can. J. Microbiol. 34:7 40-7 47.

Calogero, S. et al. 1989. Expression ofa cloned,Bacillusthuringiensis delta-endotoxin gene in Bacillus sub-tilis. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55:446-453.

Chen, S. F. et al. 1987. [Toxigenic ability of Bacillusthuringiensis var. israel,ensis in different media.1Nat. Enemies lnsects g:90-93,87. In Chinese.

Davidson, E. W. 1989. Variation in binding of Boritlussphaericwtoxin and wheat germ agglutinin to larvalmidgut cells of six species of mosquitoes. J. Invert.Pathol. 53:251-259.

Farghal, A. I. et al. 1987. Relative susceptibility offour insect species to some bacterial insecticides.Assiut J. Agric. Sci. 18(2):21-30.

Ibarra, J. E. and B. A. Federici. 1986. Isolation of a

relatively non-toxic 65-kilodalton protein inclusionfrom the parasporal body of Bacillus thuringietxissubsp. rsroelensrs. J. Bacteriol. 165:527-533.

Ibarra, J. E. and B. A. Federici. 1987. Comparison ofthe toxicity, parasporal body protein composition,and plasmid complements of nine isolates of Bocillusthuringiensis subsp. lsrazlensls. J. Econ. Entomol.80:1131-1136.

Keith, R. 1989. Efficacy of 871 against Aedes squa-nzq'er in Marin County marshes. Bio Briefs, 15(1):1-

X,i-^., A. et al. 1988. Indigenous bulk production ofBacilltu thuringi.ensis israplcnsis (serotype H-14)and its larvicidal action against Arnphcbs stephensi.Ind. J. Med. Res. 87:440-449.

Mathavan, S. and P. M. Sudha. 1989. Effect of Bacillusthuringiensis israelensis on the midgut cells of Bom-byx mori larvae: a histopathological and histochem-ical study. J. Invert. Pathol.53:277-227.

Miteva, V. I. and R. T. Grigorova. 1988. Constructionof a bifunctional genetically labelled plasmid forBarilhrs thuringiensis subsp. rsraelensrs. Arch. Mi-crobiol. 150:496-498.

Norton, N. B. et al. 1985. Construction and character-ization of plasmid vectors for cloning in the ento-mocidal organism Bocillus sphaericus 1593. Plasmidt3:271-214.

Russell, B. L. et al. 1989. Carbohydrate metabolism inthe mosquito pathogen Bacillus sphaericus 2862.Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55:294-297.

Seitz, H. M. et al. 1987. Concomitant infections ofAnopheles stephensi with Plasrnodium berglwi and,Serratin marcescensi additive detrimental effects.Zentralbl. Bakt. Mikrobiol. Hyg. A 266(I-2):LS1-l b b .

Thorne, L. et al. 1,986. Structural similaritv betweenthe Lepidoptera- and Diptera-specific insecticidalendotoxin genes of Bacillus thuringierxis subsp."kurstahi" and. "israelensis". J. Bacteriol. 166:801-811.

Ward, E. S. 1988. Molecular genetics of an insecticidaldeltaendotoxin ftom Bodllus thuringi.ensis var. rc-rocbnsis. Thesis. Cambridge Univ., U.K., 173 pp.British Reports, Translations, Theses 88(4):29.

Zuo, C. Z. et al. 1987. [Effect of continuous cultivationin different media on the capability of creatingtoxins of Bacillus thuringicnsis var. lsroelensrs.l Nat.Enemies Insects 9:115-117. In Chinese.

FUNGI

Boyce, K. and S. Magry. 1989. Lagenilium giganteutn.Bio Notes, Calif. Mosq. Vect. Cont. Assoc., 2 pp.

Goettel, M. S. 1987. Serial ln uiuo passage of theentomopathogenic hyphomycete Tolypoclndium cy-lindrosporum in mosquitoes. Can. Entomol.119:599-601.

Lord, J. C. and T. Fukuda. 1988. An ultrastructuralstudy of the invasion of Culex quin4ucfasciatus lar-vae by Leptolegnin chapmanii (Oomycetes: Sapro-legrriales). Mycopathol. 104:.67 -7 3.

PROTISTA

Andreadis, T. G. 1989. Infection of a field populationof Aedes cantator with a polymorphic microspori-

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dium, Amblyospora connecticus via release of theintermediate copepod host, Acanthacyclnps uernalis.J. Arn. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:81-85.

Avery, S. W. 1989, Horizontal transmission of Porath-elohania obesa (Protozoa: Microsporida) to Anoph-eles qtndrimaculotus (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Invert.Pathol. 53:424-426.

Becker-Feldmann, H. et al. 1987. Studies on the lifecycle of Vauraia culicis (Microsporidia) in Arwphelesstephcnsi.Zentualbl. Bakt. Mikrobiol. Hyg. A 265(3-4):555.

MULTICELLULAR PARASITES

Ewing, S. A. et al. 1.989. Prevalence of parasitism ofadult Aedes uexans by a mermithid (Nematoda:Mermithidae) in Oklahoma. J. Am. Mosq. Cont.Assoc. 5:106-108.

Xu, G. J. 1987. [Hemipterous, homopterous, lepidop-terous and dipterous insects parasitized by mermi-thid nematodes.l Nat. Enemies Insects 9:118-121.In Chinese.

Zukowski, K. 1987. [Nematodes and their use in thecontrol of insects ofmedical and hygiene importanceand of insect pests of agricultural crops.] RocznikiPanstwowego Zakladu Higieny 38:170-176. In Pol-ish.

NOXIOUS PLANTS

Evans, D. A. and R. K. Raj. 1988. Extracts of Indianplants as mosquito larvicides. Ind. J. Med. Res.88(July):38-41.

Rembold, H. and R. W. Mwangi. 1989. Compoundsfrom MeIn uolkensii and their growth inhibitoryeffect on Aedes aegypti lawae. In: Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanisms in Vector Arthropods,pp. 3-8.

Thangam, T. S. and K. Kathiresan. 1988. Toxic effectof seaweed extracts on mosouito larvae. Ind. J. Med.Res. 88(July):35-37.

MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES

Anonymous. 1987. Effects of agricultural developmenton vector-borne diseases. FAO, AGL/MISC /12/ 87,l44pp.

Bahar, R. 1988. Proposed curriculum on disease vectormanagement in water resources development proj-ects. /n: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 225-233.

Bang, Y. H. 1988. Vector-borne diseases associatedwith rice cultivation and their control in southeastAsia. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agtosystem Management, pp. 93-100.

Biswas, A. K. 1987. Past, present and future needs inIand water development for food production-im-plications for rural development, environment andthe vector-borne disease situation. AGL /MISC / 12 /87, pp. 6-9.

Bradley, D. and R. Narayan. 1987. Epidemiologicalpatterns associated with agricultural activities inthe tropics with special reference to vector-bornediseases. AGL/MISC/I2 /87, pp. 35-a3.

Goonasekere, K. G. A. and F. P. Amerasinghe. 1988.

Planning, design, and operation of rice irrigationschemes-their impact on mosquito-borne diseases.In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 41-50.

Irnevbore, A. M. A. 1987. Vector-borne disease hazardsin changing agricultural practices resulting fromoverall development in Africa. AGL/MISC /12/87,pp. 18-22.

Rathor, H. 1987. Predominant agricultural practicesand their bearing on vector-borne disease transmis-sion in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.AGL/MISC/12 /87, pp. 44-47.

Self, L. S. 1987. Agricultural practices and their bear-ing on vector-borne diseases in the WHO WesternPacifi c Region. AGL/MISC/I 2 / 87, pp. 48-52.

Sewice, M. W. 1987. The linkage between mechani-zation of agricultural practices for rice cultivationand vector-borne disease transmission. AGL/MISC / 12 / 87, pp. 125-729.

VIRAL DISEASES

Cornel, A. J. and P. G. Jupp. 1989. Comparison ofthree methods for determining transmission ratesin vector competence studies with Cubx uniuittatusand West Nile and Sindbis viruses. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:70-72.

Gresikova, M. 1988. IIIrd International Symposiumon Ecology of Arboviruses, Smolenice near Bratis-Iave, September 7-11, 1987. Acta Virol. 32:283-284.

Leake, C.'J. 1988. Strategies for vector-borne diseasecontrol in rice production systems in developingcountries: arboviruses other than Japanese enceph-alitis. .In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 161-1 4 1

Russell, R. C. 1988. The mosquito fauna of ConjolaState Forest on the south coast of New South Wales:part 4. The epidemiological implications for arbo-virus transmission. Gen. Appl. Entomol. 20:63-68.

Schultz, R. D. et al. 1986. Immunologic and virologicstudies on bovine leucosis. In: Animal Models ofRetrovirus Infection and Their Relationship toAIDS, L. A. Salzman, ed., pp. 301-323.

TOGAVIRUSES

Hahn, Y. S. et aI. 1989. Mapping of RNA-temperature-sensitive mutants of Sindbis virus: complementa-tion group F mutants have lesions in nsP4. J. Virol.63:1194-1202.

Li, G. and C. M. Rice. 1989. Mutagenesis of the in-frame opal termination codon preceding nsP4 ofSindbis virus: studies of translational readthroughand its effect on virus replication. J. Virol. 63:1326-

Oker-Blom, C. and M. D. Summers. 1989. Expressionof Sindbis virus 265 cDNA in Spodoptera frugiperda(Sf9) cells, using a baculovirus expression vector. J.Virol. 63:1256-1264.

Russell, D. L. et al. 1989. Sindbis virus mutationswhich coordinately affect glycoprotein processing,penetration, and virulence in mice. J. Virol.63:1619-1629.

Tatem, J. and V. Stollar. 1989. Effect of Sindbis virus

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infection on induction of heat shock proteins inAedes albopi.ctus cells. J. Virol. 63:992-996.

FLAVIVIRUSES

Boyce, K. and S. Maggy. 1989. Saint Louis encepha-litis. Mosquito-Borne Disease, Calif. Mosq. Vect.Cont. Assoc., 2 pp.

Broom, A. K. et aL 1989. Isolation of Murray Valleyencephalitis and Ross River viruses from Aedesnonnanensis. J. Med. Entomol. 26:100-103.

Katz, G. et al. 1989. West Nile fever-occurrence in anew endemic site in the Negev. Israel J. Med. Sci.25:39-40.

Kay, B. H. et al. 1989. The vector competence of Cul.exannulirostris, Aedes sagax and Aedes alboannulattnfor Murray Valley encephalitis virus at differenttemperatures. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:107-172.

Sugamata, M. 1988. Dependence on the birth seasonof the antibody level against West Nile virus in thePakistani population. Acta Virol. 32:138-147.

Tsai, T. F. et al. 1988. Stability of St. Louis encepha-litis viral antigen detected by enzyme immunoassayin infected mosquitoes. J. Clin. Microbiol. 26:2620-2625.

Tsai, T. F. et aI. 1988. Entomologic studies after a St.Louis encephalitis epidemic in Grand Junction, Col-orado. Am. J. Epidemiol. 128:285-297.

FLAVMRUSES - Y ellnw f eu e r

de Souza Lopes, O. et al. 1988. Studies on yellow fevervaccine. II. Stability of the reconstituted product. J.Biol. Standardization 16:71-76.

de Souza Lopes, O. et al. 1988. Studies on yellow fevervaccine. III. Dose response in volunteers. J. Biol.Standardizatio n 16:7 7 -82.

Miller, B. R. and D. Adkins. 1988. Biological charac-terization of plaque-size variants of yellow fevervirus in mosquitoes and mice. Acta Virol. 32:227-234.

FLAVIVIRUSF"S-Dengue

Anonymous. 1988. Dengue 2 epidemic in Palau. VirusInform. Exch. Newslett. 5:59-60.

BIok, J. et al. 1988. Isolation and characterization ofdengu.e viruses serotype 1 from an epidemic innorthern Queensland, Australia. Arch. Virol. 100(3-4)-.273-220.

Innis, B. L. et al. 1989. An enzyme-linked immuno-sorbent assay to characterize dengue infectionswhere dengue and Japanese encephalitis co-circu-late. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:418-427.

Kliks, S. C. et al. 1989. Antibody-dependent enhance-ment of dengue virus growth in human monocytesas a risk factor for dengue hemorrhagic fever. Am.J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:444-451.

FLAVIVIRUSES-Jopanese encephaLitis

Ao, J. et al. 1987. A field trial study of the efficacy ofthe live Japanese encephalitis vaccine, SA 14-5-3,China. Virus Inform. Exch. Newslett.4:69-70.

Cecilia, D. and S. N. Ghosh. 1988. Antibody dependentplaque enhancernent by monoclonal antibodies

against Japanese encephalitis virus. Ind. J. Med.Res. 87:521-525.

Hoke, C. H. et al. 1988. Protection against Japaneseencephalitis by inactivated vaccines. N. Engl. J.Med. 319:608-614.

Kulshreshtha, R. et al. 1988. Immunological memoryin latent Japanese encephalitis virus infection. Br.J. Exp. Pathol. 69:465-47 l.

Mogi, M. 1987. Effects of changing agricultural prac-tices on the transmission of Japanese encephalitisin Japan. AGL/MISC/I2 /87 , pp. 93-100.

Rao, C. V. et al. 1988. The 1981 epidemic ofJapaneseencephalitis in Tamil-Nadu and Pondicherry. Ind.J. Med. Res. 87:417-421.

Wada, Y. 1988. Strategies for control of Japaneseencephalitis in rice production systems in develop-ing countries. ln: Vector-borne Disease Control inHumans Through Rice Agrosystem Management,pp. 153-160.

BUNYAVIRUSES

Calisher, C. H. 1988. Evolutionary significance of thetaxonomic data regarding Bunyaviruses ofthe Fam-ily Bunyaviridae. Intervirol. 29:268-27 6.

Campbell, G. L. et al. 1989. Prevalence of neutralizingantibodies against California and Bunyamwera ser-ogroup viruses in deer from mountainous areas ofCalifornia. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:428-437.

Haggerty, S. et al. 1989. JC virus-simian virus 40genomes containing heterologous regulatory signalsand chimeric early regions: identification of regionsrestricting transformation by JC virus. J. Virol.63:2180-2190.

Paulson, S. L. et al. 1989. Midgut and salivary glandbarriers to La Crosse virus dissemination in mos-quitoes of the Aedes triseriatus group. Med. Vet.Entomol. 3:113-123.

BUNYAVIRUSES-Rt/I V alley f eu er

Anderson, G. W. Jr. and C. J. Peters. 1988. Viraldeterminants of virulence for Rift Valley Fever(RVF) in rats. Microb. Pathogen. 5:241-250.

Botros, B. A. M. et al. 1988. Rift Valley fever in Egypt1968: surveillance of sheep flocks grazing in thenortheast Nile Delta. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 91:183-188.

Ellis, D. S. et al. 1988. Morphology and developmentof Rift Valley fever virus in Vero cell cultures. J.Med. Virol 24:16l-174.

Guillaud, M. et al. 1988. [Rift Valley Fever virusantibody prevalence among sheep and goats in Sen-egal.l Ann. Inst. Past., Virol. 139:455-459. InFrench.

Jouan, A. et al. 1988. An RVF epidemic in southernMauritania. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Virol. 139:307-308.

Rollin, P. E. et al. 1987. Viral haemorrhagic feverseroepidemiology in Mauritania. Trans. Roy. Soc.Trop. Med. Hyg.81:520.

MALARIA-Genzrol

Collins, W. E. et al. 1989. The Uganda I/CDC strainof Plasmodium malariae in Aotus griseimernbramonkeys. J. Parasitol. 75:61-65.

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Collins, W. E. et al. 1989. The Uganda I/CDC strainof Plasmodium malnriae in Saimiri sciureus boliuien-sis. J. Parasitol. 75:310-313.

Cornelissen, A. W. C. A. 1988. Sex determination andsex differentiation in malaria parasites. Biol. Rev.63:379-394.

Freese, J. A. et al.1988. In uitro cultivation of southernAfrican strains of Plasmod,ium falriparwn and ga-metocytogenesis. So. Afr. Med. J. 73:720-722.

Haile, Z. et al. 1989. Cerebral malaria, missed again.Lancet 1:620.

Handunnetti, S. M. et aI. 1989. Uninfected erythro-cytes form "rosettes" around Plasrnodium falripa-ruminfected erythrocytes. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg.40:115-118.

Howard, R. F. et al. 1988. Characterization of a high-molecular-weight phosphoprotein synthesized bythe human malarial parasite Plasmodiurn falcipa-rurn (GEN 02544). Gene 64:65-75.

Lee, N. C. 1988. Malaria-an increasing threat. So.Afr. Med. J.73:72.

Li, J. et al. 1988. [Comparative studies of some biolog-ical characteristics of Plasmodium at different lo-cations in China.l Acta Zoolog. Sinica 34:228-235.In Chinese.

Loban, K. and E. Polozok. 1987 .IMalnria.l Paris: Med.Sci. Internat., 311 pp. In French.

Mons, B. et al. 1988. Plasmodium uiuax: in uitro growthand reinvasion in red blood cells ofAotus nancymai.Exp. Parasitol. 66:183-188.

Quakyi, I. A. et al. 1989. Movement of a falciparummalaria protein through the erythrocyte cy"toplasmto the erythrocyte membrane is associated with lysisof the erythrocyte and release of gametes. Infect.Immunity 57:833-839.

Ren, J. X. et al. 1988. [Effectiveness ofglycophorin Bof human erythrocyte membrane against the inva-sion of erythrocytes by PLasmod,ium falciparum inultro.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:67. InChinese.

Schnelle, V. and S. Pollack. 1988. Plnsmodium falci-parurn: high parasitaemias in static cultures. Ann.Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:305-306.

Weber, J. L. 1988. Molecular biologa of malaria par-asites. Exper. Parasitol. 66:143-170.

Wernsdorfer, W. H. and I. McGregor, eds. 1988. Ma-Iaria. Principles and Practice of Malariology. Edin-burgh, Churchill Livingstone, 2 vols., 1664 pp.

Yan, G. H. et al. 1988. [Malaria parasite invasion anderythrocyte endocytosis.l Acta Zool. Sinica 34:6-9.In Chinese.

Yang, B. L. et al. 1988. [Observations on the relation-ship between temperature and periodical viabilityof Plastnodium uiuax gametoc.ytes.] China Publ.Hlth. 7(2-3): 12 4-126. In Chinese.

Yang, B. L. et al. 1988. [Experimental studies on somebiological characteristics of Plasrnodium uiuax ga-metocfies.l China Publ. Hlth. 7(2-3):127-129. InChinese.

Yang, B. L. et al. 1988. [Comparative experimentalstudies on Plnsmodium uiuar isolated from southYunnan and northwest Hunan.] Chin. J. Parasitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:107-110. In Chinese.

Zhang, S. M. et al. 1988. [The receptor role of glyco-phorin A during the invasion of human erythrocytesby Plosmodiumfalciparum.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Par-asit. Dis. 6:53-56. In Chinese.

MALARIA-Diagnosis

Levine, R. A. and S. C. Wardlaw. 1988. A new tech-nique for examining blood. Am. Sci. 762592-599.

Pammenter, M. D. 1988. Techniques for the diagrrosisof malaria. So. Afr. Med. J. 74:55-57.

Ray, K. et al. 1988. Evaluation of serology as a toolfor malaria surveillance in East Champaran Districtof Bihar, India. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:225-228.

Spielman, A. and J. B. Perrone. 1989. Rapid diagnosisof malaria. Lancet I:727.

Wang, M. et al. 198?. Diagnosis of tertian malaria byenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Trans. Roy.Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 81:888-890.

MALARIA-Drugs

Anonymous. 1988. Childhood chloroquine poison-ings-Wisconsin and Washington. J. Am. Med. As-soc. 260:1361.

Anonymous. 1988. Fansidar-associated fatal reactionin an HlV-infected man. J. Am. Med. Assoc.260:2193.

Badam, L. et al. 1988. In vitro antimalarial activity ofmedicinal plants of India. Ind. J. Med. Res. 87:379-383.

Cawalho, L. H. 1988. In uitro activity of natural andsynthetic naphthoquinones against erythrocyticstages of Plasrn.odiumfalciparum.Braz. J. Med. Biol.Res. 21:485-487.

Fisk, T. L. et al. 1989. In vitro activity of antimalarialcompounds on the exoerythrocytic stages of Plos-modium cynomolgi and. P- knowlesi. Am. J. Trop.Med. Hyg. 40;235-239.

Geary, T. G. et al. 1989. Stage specifrc actions ofantimalarial drugs on Phsmodium falriparum inculture. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:240-244.

Gu, H.-M. and J. Inselburg. 1989. Premature releaseof Plasm.od.ium falciparum from swollen erythro-cytes induced by some antimalarials. J. Parasitol.75:153-157.

Rouveix, B. et al. 1989. Amodiaquine-induced immuneagranulocytosis. Br. J. Haematol. 7l:7-lL.

Salako, L. A. et al. 1988. Sensitivity of Plasmodiumf alciparum to mefloquine-sulphadoxine-pyrimetha-mine (FansimeP) in uiuo and to mefloquine alonein uitro in Nigeria. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol.82:325-330.

Di Santi, S. M. et al. 1988. [Evaluationof Plasmadiurnfalciparum response to chloroquine, quinine andmefloquine.l Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo30:147 -152. In Portuguese.

Shao, B. R. et al. 1988. [Toxicity and tissue schizon-tocidal activity of primaquine combined with pyron-aridine in Iaboratory animals.l Chin. J. Parasitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:22-25. In Chinese.

Zhou, M. X. et al. 1988. [Observation on the inhibitoryeffect of ketotifen, cyproheptadine and pizotifenumon Plasmodium falciparum in uitro.l Chin. J. Par-asitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:130-133. In Chinese.

MALARIA-?reatment

Cooper, B. 1989. High-dose dexamethasone in malaria.J. Infect. Dis. 159:803.

EIIis-Pegler, R. B. et al. 1988. Fansimef [Fansidar plus

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mefloquine] is effective treatment for imported ma-laria in New Zealand. Austral. N. Zeal. J. Med.18:733-734.

Feng, Z. et al. 1988. [Determination of minimum ef-fective concentration and proposed regimen of py-ronaridine for treatrnent of malaria.l Chin. J. Par-asitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:36-38. In Chinese.

Greenberg, A. E. et al. 1989. Intravenous quininetherapy of hospitalized children with Plnsmodiumfalciparum malaria in Kinshasa, Zaire. Am. J. Trop.Med. Hyg. 40:360-364.

Lelarge, P. et al. 1989. [Severe and atypical form ofPlasmodium falciparum malaria treated with intra-venous quinine and exsanguinotransfusion.l PresseMed. 18:540. In French.

Wang, H. F. et al. 1988. [Clinical study on treatmentof malaria with artemether and artesunate.] Chin.J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:26-28. In Chinese.

MALARIA-Prophylaxis

Currie, B. et al. 1989. Malarial prophylaxis. Med. J.Austral. 150:166.

Davidson, A. C. et al. 1988. Pulrnonary toxicity ofmalaria prophylaxis. Br. Med. J. 297 :1240-1241.

MALARIA-D rug Resistance

Cai, X. Z. et aL. 1987. [Treatment of 10 cases ofchloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria with py-ronaridine phosphate.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit.Dis. 5:228. In Chinese.

Chadee, D. D. and R. B. H. Chung. 1988. Malariaresistance in Guyana, South America. Carib. Med.J. 49(1-2):33-34.

Makanda, C. D. 1987. Chloroquine-resistant Plasn-ro-dium falriparum at two farms near Mhangura. Cent.Afr. J. Med. 33:66-70.

MALARIA-Antlgens

Atkinson, C. T. et al. 1989. Localization of circumspo-rozoite antigen in exoerythrocy'tic schizonts of Plas-mndium cynomolgi. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:131-140.

Certa, U. et al. 1987. A naturally occurring genicencoding the major surface antigen precursor p190of Plnsm.od.ium falciparum lacks tripeptide repeats.EMBO J. 6:4137-4142.

Davidson, E. A. and M. E. Perkins. 1988. Receptorbinding domain of glycophorin A for Plasmodiumfalciparum surface proteins. Ind. J. Biochem. Bio-phys. 25(1-2):90-94.

Forsyth, K. P. et al. 1989. Small area variation inprevalence of an S-antigen serotype of Plasmodiumfalciparum in villages of Madang, Papua NewGuinea. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:344-350.

Hyde, J. E. and P. F. G. Sims. 1987. Anomalousdinucleotide frequencies in both coding and non-coding regions from the genome of the human ma-laria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Gene 61:177-187.

Ramos, M. I. et al. 1988. Common Plasmod.ium falci-parutn antigen detected in in uitro culture superna-tant. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:393-395.

Suhrbier, A. et al. 1989. Expression of the precursorof the major merozoite surface antigens during thehepatic stage of malaria. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg.40:351-355.

MALARIA-Immunity

Cheng, Q. and E. X. Liu. 1988. [Studies on the effectivecomponents in protective sera against Plasmodiumyoeliiinfections in mice.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit.Dis. 6:81-86. In Chinese.

Holt, E. H. et al. 1989. Erythrocyte invasion by twoPlasmodium falciparum isolates differing in sialicacid dependency in the presence of glycophorin Aantibodies. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:245-257.

Huang, T. Y. et al. 1988. [Observations on changes inantibody level of 1299 vivax malaria cases using theindirect fluorescent antibody test.l Chin. J. Parasi-tol. Parasit. Dis. 6:145, 151. In Chinese.

Li, J. L. and Y. J. Li. 1988. lPlasmodium falciparum;correlation between immunofluorescent propertiesof monoclonal antibodies and their protective ac-tivities.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:115-117.In Chinese.

Riley, E. M. et al. 1989. Suppression of cell-mediatedimmune responses to malaria antigens in pregnantGambian women. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:141-144.

Riley, E. M. et al. 1989. CD8* T cells inhibit Plosmo-dium falciparun-induced lymphoproliferation andgamma interferon production in cell preparationsfrom some malaria-immune individuals. Infect. Im-mun. 57:1281-1284.

Shehata, M. G. et al. 1988. Reversed enzyme-linkedimmunosorbent assay for detection of specifrc anti-Plosrnod,iunt falciparum immunoglobulin M antibodies. WHO/MAL/88.1050, 16 pp.

Wang, X. Z. et al. 1988. [Detection of antibodies tovivax malaria by ELISA using in ultro culturederythrocytic stage of Plasmodium cyrntnolgi as an-tigen.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:29-31. InChinese.

MALARIA-I rn m unizat inn

Nardin, E. H. et al. 1988. Genetic restriction of themurine humoral response to a recombinant Plos-mod.iurn uiuor circumsporozoite protein. Europ. J.Immunol. 18:1119-1122.

MALARIA-Vectors

Anonymous. 1989. Announcement of documents onvector bionomics in the epidemiology and control ofmalaria. Part II. The WHO European Region andthe WHO eastern Mediterranean Region. Preparedby A. R. Zahat. WHO/VBC/89.966, WHO/MAL/89.1051, 2 pp.

Brandicourt, O. and M. Gentilini. 1987. [Risk of in-fection with chloroquine-resistant Plosmodium fal-ciparum according to anopheline density and infec-tivity: application to West and Central Africa.l Ann.Soc. Belg. Med. Trop. 67:229-237.In French.

Burkot, T. R. et al. 1989. An analysis of some factorsdetermining the sporozoite rates, human blood in-

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dexes, and biting rates of members of the Anophclcspunctulntus complex in Papua New Guinea. Am. J.Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:229-234.

Cowper, L. 1988. Malaria vectors associated with riceculture in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 85-92.

Davis, J. R. et al. 1989. Estimate of Plasmadiumfalriparum sporozoite content of Anophel,es ste-phensl used to challenge human volunteers. Am. J.Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:128-130.

Feldmann, A. M. and T. Ponnudurai. 1989. Selectionof Anophelcs stephensi for refractoriness and sus-ceptibility to Plnsmodiumfalciparum. Med. Vet. En-tomol. 3:41-52.

Kingsolver, J. G. 1987. Mosquito host choice and theepidemiology of malaria. Am. Nat. 130:811-817.

Kirnowardoya, S. and G. P. Yoga. 1987. Entomologicalinvestigations of an outbreak of malaria in Chilacapon south coast of central Java, Indonesia during1985. J. Commun. Dis. 19:121-127.

Sharma, V. P. 1987. The green revolution in India andecological succession of malaria vectors. AGL/MISC / 12 / 87, pp. 1 16-124.

Snellen, W. B. 1988. A malaria epidemic caused byArnphelcs lud.lnwiin East Java in 1933. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in Humans Through RiceAgrosystem Management, pp. 217 -223.

Vaughan, J. A. et al. 1988. Plasmod.ium fakiparum;ingested anti-sporozoite antibodies affect sporogonyin Anophelcs stephcnsi mosquitoes. Exp. Parasitol,66:171-182.

Zhu, X. P. et al. 1988. [Effects of pyrimethamine onthe oocyst formation of Plnsm.odium yoelii yoelii.lChin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:111-114. InChinese.

MALARIA-Ep i'de rnin lo gy

Botelho, C. et al. 1988. [Migration of malaria cases inCuiab6/MT, 1986.1 Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo30:2t2-220. In Portuguese.

Carnevale, P. and V. Robert. 1987. Introduction ofirrigation in Burkina Faso and its effect on malariatransmission. AGL/MISC/I2 /87, pp. 57-67.

Gratz, N. G. 1987. The effect of water developnentprogrammes on malaria and malaria vectors in T\rr-key. AGL/MISC / 12 / 87, pp. 27 -28.

Lepers, J. P. et al. 1988. Reappearance of falciparummalaria in central highland plateaux of Madagascar.Lancet 1:586.

Narasimham, M. V. V. L. and J. S. Khamre. 1987.Epidemiological and entomological aspects of ma-laria outbreak during 1986-87 in Panaji, Goa. J.Commun. Dis. 19:117-120.

Nedelman, J. 1988. The prevalence of malaria inGarki, Nigeria: double sampling with a fallible ex-pert. Biometrics 44:635-655.

Nichols, M. E. et al. 198?. A new human Duffu bloodgroup specificity defined by a murine monoclonalantibody: immunogenetics and association with sus-ceptibility to Plasrnodiurn uiuar. J, Exp. Med.166:776-785.

Sornmani, S. 198?. Malaria risks involved in slash andburn agriculture in A. d,irus infested forests in Thai-Iand. AGL/MISC /12/81, pp. 29-34.

MALARIA-Control

Najera, J. A. 1988. Malaria and rice: strategies forcontrol. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in Hu-mans Through Rice Agrosystem Management, pp.123-732.

Nevill, C. G. et al. 1988. Comparison of mosquito nets,proguanil hydrochloride, and placebo to preventmalaria. Br. Med. J.297:40t-403.

Zheng,J. J. et al. 1988. [Experience in the conso]ida-tion measures at the final stage of malaria eradica-tion in Daxin County, Guangxi.l Chin. J. Parasitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:57-60. In Chinese.

FILARIASIS

Chiang, G. L. et al. 1987. The transmission of an avianfrlarioid Card,iofilaria nilesi to the jird, Merionesunguiculatus. J. Helminthol. 61:349-353. fCoquillet-ti.dia uassipes)

Leu, H. Y. 198?. [A study of the membrane filterconcentration method in the diagnosis of frlariasis.]New Chin. Med. 18:182-183. In Chinese.

Nanduri, J. and J. W. Kazura. 1989. Clinical andlaboratory aspects of filariasis. CIin. Microbiol. Rev.2:39-50.

Pedersen, B. K. et al. 198?. Increase in natural killercell activity during diethylcarbamazine treatment ofpatients with filariasis. Acta Trop' 44:353-355'

Philipp, M. et al. 1988. Immunity in filariasis: per-spectives for vaccine development. Ann. Rev. Mi-crobiol. 42:685-7t6.

Ramaprasad, P. et aI. 1988. Microfilaraemia, filarialantibody, antigen and immune complex levels inhuman fiIariasis before, during and after DEC ther-apy. A two-year follow-up. Acta Trop. 45:245-255.

Sheng, Q. et al. 1987. [Epidemiological features ofresidual infection foci of filariasis in the controlledareas and consolidation measures.] Chin. J. Prevent.Med. 2l:77 -79. In Chinese.

Tandon, A. et al. 1988. DoI-ELISA for diagnosis oflymphatic filariasis. Ind. J. Med. Res.87:429-433'

Wang, Z. Q. et al. 1988. [Observation on changes inserum antibody levels in filariasis patients beforeand after diethylcarbamazine treatment.] Chin. J.Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:61-62. In Chinese.

Zhu, Q. W. et al. 1987. [A new immunological preven-tive method against filariasis by dermal applicationof levamisole liniment.l Chin. J. Zoonoses 3:28-29.In Chinese.

WUCHERERIA

Deng, S. S. et al. 198?. [Detection of antibody inBancroftian filariasis patients with ABC-ELISA.IShanghai J. Immunol. 7:149-153. In Chinese.

Feinsod, F. M. et al. 1987. Clinical manifestations ofWu.chererinbarrcrolti filariasis in an endemic villagein the NiIe Delta. Ann. Soc. Belg. Med. Trop.67:259-265.

Hati. A. K. et al. 1989. Annual transmission potentialof Bancroftian filariasis in an urban and a ruralarea of West Bengal, India. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg-40:365-367.

Rajagopalan, P. K. and P. K. Das. 1987. Project reporton "Demonstration of control of Bancroftian fiIar-

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iasis in Pondicherry urban agglomeration by con-trolling the vector Culex quinquefasciatus (198I-1985). Vect. Cont. Res. Cent., Pondicherry, India,164 pp.

Song, J. M. and K. Ma. 1988. [Role of low densitymicrofrlaraemia in the transmission of filariasis inareas where bancroftian filariasis is virtually elimi-nated.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:?1. InChinese.

Udonsi, J. K. 1988. Bancroftian filariasis in the lgwunBasin, Nigeria: an epidemiological, parasitological,and clinical study in relation to the transmissiondynamics. Folia Parasitol. 35:147-155.

Wijers, D. J. B. et al. 1988. Diethylcarbamazine pro-phylaxis against bancroftian filariasis given by amember of the local community in Kenya. Ann.Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:.4lJ.-412.

BRUGIA

Beerntsen, B. T. et al. 1989. Brugia malayi and Brugiapahangi: inherent difference in immune activationin mosquitoes Armigeres subalbatus and. Aedes ae-gypti. J. Parasitol. 75:76-81.

Chen, C. C. 1988. Further evidence of both humoraland cellular encapsulations of sheathed microfilar-iae of Brugia pahangi in Anophnles qundrimaculatus.Internat. J. Parasitol. 18:819-826.

Kobayashi, M. et al. 1988. In uitro adhesion of en-zyme(s) related to melanin formation in the pupalmosquito haemolymph to the surface of Brugia pa-hangi microfilaria. Jap. J. Sanit. Zool. 39:143-146.

Mak, J. W. et al. 1987. Chemoprophylactic studieswith ivermectin against subperiodic Brugia malayiinfection in the leaf monkey, Presbytis cristata. J.Helminthol. 61:311-314.

Murthy, P. K. et al. 1988. Stability of filaria diagnosticantigen (B r ugia malay i). Indian J. Med. Res. 88: 134-L37.

Ogura, N. 1987. In uitro melanin deposition on micro-filariae of Brugia pahangi and, B. rnalayi in haemo-Iymph of the mosquito, Armigeres subalbatus. Jap.J. Parasitol. 36:242-247.

Premaratne, U. N. et aI. 1989. Microfilariae of Brugiapahangi in the blood of cats have variable levels offeline IgG on their sheaths. J. Parasitol. 75:320-322.

Weil, G. J. 1988. Brugin malayi: detection of parasiteantigen in sera from infected jirds. Exp. Parasitol.56:54-62.

Xin, J. Q. et al. 1988. [The indirect fluorescent anti-body test using adult Brugin malayi antigen in thesurveillance offilariasis.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit.Dis. 6:62. In Chinese.

DIROFILARIA

Afolabi, J. S. et al. 1989. Culex erraticu,s: a host forDirofilariaimmitrs. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:109.

Christensen, B. M. et al. 1989. Hemocyte populationchanges during the immune response of Aedes ae-gypti to inoculated microfilariae of Dirofilaria im-mitis. J. Parasitol. ?5:119-123.

Konishi, E. 1989. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent as-say to detect antigens of Dirofilaria imrnitis (Spirur-ida: Filariidae) lawae in Aedes albopictus and Cubxtritaeniorhynchus (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. En-tomol. 26:113-117.

Li, J. et al. 1989. Hemocyte monophenol oxidase ac-tivity in mosquitoes exposed to microfilariae of Di-rofilaria immitis. J. Parasitol. 75:1-5.

Nayar, J. K. et al. 1989. Distinguishing susceptibleand refractory strains ofAede s aegypti (Vero Beach)to Dirofilnria immitis by analysis of isozyme varia-tion. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mecha-nisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 171-179.

Tamashiro, W. K. et al. 1989. Dirofilnria immitis sbtd-ies on anti-microfilarial immunity in Lewis rats.Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:368-376.

TECHNIQUE

Buralli, G. M. and E. S. Bergo. 1988. [Maintenance ofAnopheles darlingi, Root, 1926, in the laboratory.]Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo 30:157-164. InPortuguese.

Castleberry, D. T. et al. 1989. Evaluation of the effectof varying mosquito emergence on the efficiency ofemergence traps over enclosed environments, J. Am.Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:104-105.

Chadee, D. D. and G. J. Small. 1988. A simple spoondevice for collecting the eggs of Toxorhynchites fiomsmall containers in the laboratory and field. J. Fla.AntiMosq. Assoc. 59:5-6.

Niebylski, M. L. and C. L. Meek. 1989. A self-markingdevice for emergent adult mosquitoes. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:86-90.

Riley, J. R. 1989. Remote sensing in entomology. Ann.Rev. Entomol. 34:247 -27 L.

Ryan, R. 1989. A practical method for the use ofcarbon dioxide as an entomological killing agent inthe freld. Antenna 13:16-17.

TISSUE CULTURE

Swerdel, M. R. and A. M. Fallon. 1987. Phosphoribo-sylation of xanthine by extracts from insect cells.Insect Biochem. 17:1181-1186.

Wechsler, S. J. and L. E. McHolland. 1988. Suscepti-bilities of 14 cell lines to bluetongue virus infection.J. Clin. Microbiol. 26:2324-2327 .

CONTROL

Anonymous. 1988. Urban vector and pest control. llthreport of the WHO Expert Committee on VectorBiology and Control. Wld. HIth. Organ. Tech. Rpt.Ser. No.767,77 pp.

Erwin, J. D. 1989. Effectiveness of alternative larvi-ciding and adulticiding methods to red.uce Culexpopulations in Marion County, Indiana. J. Am.Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:98-99.

Newton, J. 1989. Electronic bug killers. Antenna13:47.

Rajagopalan, P. K. et al. 1987. Bangalore MosquitoControl Project. Master Plan. Vect. Cont. Res.Cent., Pondicherry, India, 309 pp.

AGENCIES

Morris, C, D. and K. B. Clanton. 1989. Significantassociations between mosquito control service re-quests and mosquito populations. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:36-41.

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CULTURAL CONTROL

Amerasinghe, F. P. 1987. Changes in irrigation tech-niques as a means to control disease vector produc-tion. FAO, AGL/MISC/12 /87 , pp. 82-86.

Lu, B. 1988. Environmental management for the con-trol of ricefield-breeding mosquitoes in China. In:Vector-borne Disease Control in Humans ThroughRice Agrosystem Management, pp. 111-121.

PHYSICAL CONTROL-Bednets

Li, Z. et al. 1989. Trial of deltamethrin impregnatedbed nets for the control of malaria transmitted byAnophel.es sinensis and Anopheles anthropophngus.Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:356-359.

Ree, H.-L 1988. Experimental hut studies on the effectof permethrin-treated mosquito-nets againstAnopheles farauti in the Solomon Islands. WHO/VBC/88.963, 7 pp.

Rozendaal, J. A. 1989. Self-protection and vector con-trol with insecticide-treated mosquito nets' (A re-view of present status.) WHO/VBC/89.965, 54 pp.

INTEGRATED CONTROL

Anonymous. 1988. Vector-borne Disease Control inHumans Through Rice Agtoecosystem Manage-ment. Proceedings ofthe workshop on research andtraining needs in the field ofintegratedvector-bornedisease control in riceland agroecosystems of devel-oping countries 9-14 March 1987. Internat. RiceRes. Inst. and WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Expertson Environmental Management for Vector Control,237 pp.

Dame, D. A. et al. 1988. Integrated mosquito vectorcontrol in large-scale rice production systems. 1n:Vector-borne Disease Control in Humans ThroughRice Agrosystem Management, pp. 185-196.

Schaefer, C. H. and M. W. Meisch. 1988. Integratedmosquito control in small-scale rice production sys-tems. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in HumansThrough Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 197-20t.

Way, M. J. 1987. Integrated pest control strategies infood production and their bearing on disease vectorsin agricultural lands. AGL/MISC/12/87, pp. 107-115.

INSECTICIDES

Bown, D. N. 1987. Agricultural use of pesticides andtheir effect on vector-borne disease transmission inthe WHO Region of the Americas. AGL/MISC/I2/87, pp. 53-56.

Brogdon, W. G. and A. M. Barber. 1987. Microplateassay of acetylcholinesterase inhibition kinetics insingle-mosquito homogenates. Pestic. Biochem.Physiol. 29:252-259.

Buescher, M. D. et al. 1987. Studies on the compara-tive effectiveness of permethrin and deet againstbloodsucking arthropods. Pestic. Sci. 21:165-173.

Fairchild, W. L. et al. 1987. Effects of fenitrothioninsecticide on inhabitants of leaves of the pitcherplant, S atac e nia purpure a L. Can. Entomol. 1 19 (7-8):647-652.

Georghiou, G. P. 1987. The effect ofagrochemicals onvector populations. AGL/MISC / 12 / 87, pp. 101-106.

Hatakoshi, M. et al. 1987. Effect of solvent on theactivity of synthetic JH active compound, S-21149.Jap. J. Sanit. Zool.38:243-244.

Hernanadez Mendez, J. et aI. 1988. Determination ofthe pesticides fenthion and fenitrothion by flowinjection with amperometric detection. Analyt.Chim. Acta 209 (l-2) :205 -272.

Hofmeister, P. et al. 1988. N-Benzoyl-N'-phenoxy-phenyl- and N-benzoyl-N'-carboxyphenyl ureas: areview of their chemical synthesis and biologicalprofiles. Pesticide Sci. 22:221-230. lAedes aegyptil

Kalyanasundram, M. 1986. Synthesis of substitutedamides for biological activities against mosquitovectors. Proceedings of a National Symposium onPesticide Residues and Environmental Pollution,Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. 170-178.

Matsunaga, T. et al. 1987. Studies on prallethrin, anew synthetic pyrethroid, for indoor applications. I.The insecticidal activities of prallethrin isomers.Jap. J. Sanit. ZooL 38(3\:219-223.

McEldowney, A. M. and R. C. Menary. 1988. Analysisof pyrethrins in pyrethrum extracts by high-per-formance Iiquid chromatography. J. Chromatogra-phy 447:239-243.

Mclaughlin, R. E. et al. 1989. Residual activity ofpermethrin on cattle as determined by mosquitobioassays. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:60-63.

Meinard, C. and P. Bruneau. 1988. Separation andidentification of enantiomers by high-performanceliquid chromatography with a chiral column and apolarimetric detector as applied to deltamethrin. J.Chromatography 450: 169-1 74.

Mount, D. L. and F. C. Churchill. 1988. Gas chromat-ographic method for determination of fenitrothionin fenitrothion technical and in formulated prod-ucts: collaborative study. J. Assoc. Off. Analyt.Chem. 71:991-993.

Mulla, M. S. et al. 1989. Impact of new insect growthregulators and their formulations on mosquito larvaldevelopment in impoundment and floodwater hab-itats. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:L5-20'

Osborn, W. P. L. and J. H. Borden. 1987. Toxicity ofsmoke from sporophores of the Indian paint fungusand wood from western hemlock to yellowfever mos-quitoes. Can. Entomol. 119:1109-1115.

Reimschiissel, W. et aI. 1988. Radioisotopic studies onthe content and conversion rates of toxic impuritiesin malathion formulations. /n: Pesticides: Food andEnvironmental Implications, Internat. Atomic En-ergy Agency, pp, 301-303.

Sattelle, D. B. and D. Yamamoto. 1988. Moleculartargets ofpyrethroid insecticides. Adv. Insect Phys-iol.20:147-213.

Tyagi, B. K. and P. K. Das. 1986. Use of pyrethroidinsecticides in controlling vector mosquitoes andtheir impact on the environment. Proceedings of aNational Symposiun on Pesticide Residues and En-vironmental Pollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp.137-149.

TOXICOLOGY

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growth regulator (UC-8a572) on selected aquaticnontarget invertebrates. Bull. Environ. Contam,Toxicol. 42:134-141.

Ansari, B. A. and K. Kumar. 1987. Malathion toxicity:effect on the ovary of the zebra fish Brarhydaniorerio (Cyprinidae). Int. Rev. Gesamt. Hydrobiol.72:517-528.

Banas, W. P. and J. B. Sprague. 1986. Absence ofacclimation to parathion by rainbow trout duringsublethal exposure. Water Research 20:1229-1232.

Berger, L. R. 1988. Suicides and pesticides in SriLanka. Am. J. Publ. Hlth. 78:826-828.

Bonner, J. C. and J. D. Yarbrough. 1982. Alterationof the t-butylbicyclophosphorothionate binding siteas a mechanism of vertebrate cyclodiene insecticideresistance. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 2g:260-268.IGambt rc in l

Coykendall, B. 1988. Huge slaughter of waterfowlcharged. Bio Briefs V(2),2pp.

Crossland, N. and R. Stephenson. 1988. Evaluatingthe effects of pesticides in the environment. SheIAgric., No. 1, pp. 16-18.

Delgado Ramos, O. et al. 1986. [Evaluation of psycho-motor functions in workers exposed habitually topesticides.l Rev. Cubana Hig. Epidemiol. 24:108-110. In Spanish.

Dogheim, S. M. et al. 1988. Pesticide residues in milkand fish samples collected from Upper Egypt. J.Assoc. Off. Analyt. Chem. 7I.87 2-87 4.

Eells, J. T. 1988. Pyrethroid-induced alterations inmammalian synaptic function. Pestic. Sci. 28:868-364.

Ellis, D. H. et al. 1989. Pesticide residues in Arizonaperegrine falcon eggs and prey. Bull. Environ. Con-tam. Toxicol. 42:57 -64.

Fleming, W. J. et al. 1985. PCBs, organochlorine pes-ticides, and reproduction in river otterc lLutra can-odensis) from Louisiana. S. E. Assoc. Fish and Wild-life Agencies, Proc. 39th Ann. Conf., pp. 33?-848.

Fores, E. and A. F. Comin. 1988. Action of malathionplus lindane pesticide on crustacean populations.Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 15:180*185.

Fossi, C. et al. 1988. Seasonal variations in aldrinepoxidase (MFO) activity of yellow-legged herringgulls-the relationship to breeding and PCB resi-dues. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 41:36b-370.

Gandhi, S. R. et al. 1988. Comparative effects ofsynthetic insecticides-endosulfan, phosalone andpermethrin-on Chlarnydonronas reinhardtii algalcells. Acta Microbiol. Hungarica 35:93-99.

Garcia-L6pez, J. A. and M. Monteoliva. 1988. Geo-graphic and environmental changes in human eryth-rocyte AChE and their possible relationship withenvironmental pollution caused by organophos-phate pesticides. Chemospher e 17 :1237 -1240.

Ghosh, T. K. 1987. Toxic impact ofthree organophos-phate pesticides on carbohydrate metabolism in afreshwater Indian catfish, Clnrins batrachus. Proc.Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad, B 53:135-142.

Goodman, L. R. et al. 1988. Acute toxicity of mala-thion, tetrabromobisphenol-A, and tributyltin chlo-ride to mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) of 3 ages. BuIl.Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 4ll.7 46-7 53.

Grether, J. K. et al. 1987. Exposure to aerial malathionapplication and the occurrence of congenital anom-alies and low birthweight. Am. J. Publ. Hlth.77:1009-1010.

Gupta, S. C. et al. 1988. Cytogenetic effects of mala-thion on buffalo blood cultures. Curr. Sci. 57:280-281.

He, F. et al. 1988. Effects of pyrethroid insecticides onsubjects engaged in packaging pyrethroids. Br. J.Indust. Med. 45:548-551.

Herath, J. F. et al. 1989. Genotoxicity of the organo-phosphorus insecticide malathion based on humanlymphocytes in culture. Cytologia 54:191-195.

Hundley, H. K. et aI. 1988. Pesticide residue findingsby the Luke method in domestic and imported foodsand animal feeds for fiscal years 1982-1986. J. As-soc. Off. Analyt. Chem. 71:875-892.

Jarvinen, A. W. et al. 1988. Toxicity of chlorpyrifos,endrin, or fenvalerate to fathead minnows followingepisodic or continuous exposure. Ecotoxicol. Envi-ron. Safety 15:78-95.

Joshi, H. C. 1986. DDT residues in fish in the riverHooghly [India]. Proceedings of a National Sym-posium on Pesticide Residues and EnvironmentalPollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. 93-96.

Lal, S. et al. 1987. Uptake, metabolism and the effectsof DDT, fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos on Tetrahy-mena pyriformrs. Pestic. Sci. 21:181-191.

Lerman, V. and H. Gutman. 1988. The use of respi-ratory stimulants in organophosphates' intoxica-tion. Med. Hypoth. 26:267-269.

Mandal, A. et al. 1988. Tissue residues of lindane indomestic duck (Anas platyrhyruhos domesticus) fol-lowing its repeated oral application. Ind. J. Exper.Biol. 26:56-57.

Mantilla Fern6ndez, L. A. et al. 1986. [Comparativestudy of 2 cleaning methods in the determination ofDDT (total) in hunan adipose tissue.l Rev. CubanaHig. Epidemiol. 24:65-69. In Spanish.

Matos, E. L. et al. 1987, Pesticides in intensive culti-vation: effects on working conditions and workers'health. Bull. Pan Amer. HIth. Organ. 21:4O5-416.

Naraang, V. and C. L. Talesara. 1987. In uitro effectsof ethanol and DDT on myofibrillar-ATPase incardiac and certain skeletal muscles ofpigeon (Col-umba liuin) and rat (Rattus rattus\. Ind. J. Exper.Biol. 25:853-855.

Ogata, N. et al. 1988. Lindane but not deltamethrinblocks a component of GABA-activated chloridechannels. Fed. Arn. Soc. Exper. Biol. J.2:2895-2900.

Radhaiah, V. et aI. 1989. Toxic effect of fenvalerateon fructose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase activity ofliver, gill, kidney, and brain of the fresh waterteleost, Tilnpia mossam.bica. BuII. Environ. Contam.Toxicol. 42:150-153.

Rajini, P. S. and M. K. Krishnakumari. 1988. Toxicityof pirimiphos-methyl: I. The acute and subacuteoral toxicity in albino rats. J. Environ. Sci. Hlth.,B23:I27-144.

Rajini, P. S. and M. K. Krishnakumari. 1988. Toxicityof pirimiphos-methyl: II. Effect of dietary feedingon blood and urine constituents in albino rats. J.Environ. Sci. Hlth., 823:145-158.

Rao, K. S. P. and K. V. R. Rao. 1987. The possiblerole of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in thedetoxification of methyl parathion. Toxicol. Lett.39Q-31:2LI-214.

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Sarkar, A. and R. S. Gupta. 1988. DDT residues insediments from the Bay of Bengal Bull. Environ.Contam. Toxicol. 41:664-669.

Schaefer, C. H. et al. 1988. Efficacy of CME 134against mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae): effects onnontarget organisms and evaluation of potentialchemical persistence. J. Econ. Entomol. 81:1128-1132.

Singh, P. P. et al. 1986. Contribution of DDT andHCH used in malaria control programme towardsthe contamination of bovine milk. Proceedings of aNational Symposium on Pesticide Residues and En-vironmental Pollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp.86-92.

Soderlund, D. M. and J. R. Bloomquist. 1989. Neuro-toxic actions of pyrethroid insecticides. Ann. Rev.Entomol. 34:77-96.

Stamper, J. H. et al. 1988. Pesticide exposure to green-house foggers. Chemosphere 17:1007-1023.

Swift, M. C. et al. 1988. Effects of Dimilin on fresh-water litter decomposition. Environ. Toxicol. Chem.7:161-166.

Wang, S. J. et al. 1988. Health survey among farmersexposed to deltamethrin in the cotton field. Ecotox-icol. Environ. Safety 15:1-6.

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Woodrow, J. E. et al. 1989. Pesticide residues in sprayaircraft tank rinses and aircraft exterior washes.Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 42:22-29.

RESISTANCE

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Grant. D. F. and F. Matsumura. 1989. Glutathione S-transferase I and 2 in susceptible and insecticideresistant Aed,es aegypti. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol.33:132-143.

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SYSTEMATICS

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TAXONOMY

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DISTRIBUTION

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HOST RESPONSE

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