Laboratory colonization of Aedes lineatopennis.
Aedes lineatopennis, a species member of the subgenus Neomelaniconion, could be colonized for more than 10 successive generations from 30 egg batches [totally 2,075 (34-98) eggs] of wild-caught females. The oviposited eggs needed to be incubated in a moisture chamber for at least 7 days to complete...
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Main Authors: | Atchariya Jitpakdi, Anuluck Junkum, Benjawan Pitasawat, Narumon Komalamisra, Eumporn Rattanachanpichai, Udom Chaithong, Pongsri Tippawangkosol, Kom Sukontason, Natee Puangmalee, Wej Choochote |
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2018
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