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Original Articles

Studies on the Intake of Microfilariae by their Insect Vectors, their Survival, and their Effect on the Survival of their Vectors

VIII.—The Size and Pattern of the Blood-Meals Taken in by Groups of Chrysops Silacea and C. Dimidiata When Feeding to Repletion in Natural Conditions on a Rubber Estate in the Niger Delta

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Pages 95-99 | Received 24 Jan 1956, Published online: 17 Mar 2016

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  • Kershaw, W. E., Crewe, W., and Beesley, W. N.(1954). Studies on the intake of microfilariae by their insect vectors, their survival, and their effect on the survival of their vectors. II: The intake of the microfilariae of Loa loa and Acanthocheilonema perstans by Chrysops spp. Ibid., 48, 102.
  • Kershaw, W. E., Beesley, W. N., and Crewe, W.and Duke, B.O.L. (1954). Studies on the intake of microfilariae by their insect vectors, their survival, and their effect on the survival of their vectors. V: The survival of Loa loa in Chrysops silacea under laboratory conditions. Ibid., 48, 340.
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