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Effect of larval environment on some life history parameters in anopheles gambiae s.s. (diptera:culicidae))
Author: Jannat, Khandaker Noore
Date created: 2010-08-13
Energy-state dependent responses of Anopheles gambiae to an unobtainable host
Author: Zappia, Simon Pierre William
Date created: 2011-11-25
Nutritional ecology of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae
Author: Walker, Kelly Lee
Date created: 2008

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  • Adult body size (1)
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