Factores de interés referentes a la colonización de Haemagogus Splendens para experimentos de transmisión con virus de fiebre amarilla en el Laboratorio
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Colonización de Haemagogus Splendens, Distribución geográfica, Eslabón entre este genero y Aedes, Huevos, mosquitos, Fiebre amarilla (es)Downloads
1 o Se amplia la distribución geográfica de Haemagogus splendens, conocida hasta hoy, anotando su papel importante como probable vector en la naturaleza.
2 o H. splendens es la especie del genero Haemagogus que biológicamente representa el eslabón entre este genero y Aedes, por la gran similitud de su comportamiento en el laboratorio, con A. aegypti.
3 o Es la especie de más fácil determinación por las hembras.
4 o Se da una técnica para el transporte y posturas de huevos de las hembras de mosquitos.
1o The known geographic distribution of Haemagogus splendens is extended, and its role as a probable vector in natural conditions is established.
2 o H. splendens of all the species of Haemaqogus, is the one that seems to constitute a biological link between that genus and the genus Aedes. (Based on the great similarity of behavior with Aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions).
3 o The identification of females is most easy.
4 o A technique for egg laying and transportation of the adults is described.
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