Bionomics of phlebotomine sand flies from three villages in Bihar, India

Journal of Vector Ecology - Tập 36 - Trang S106-S117 - 2011
David M. Poché1, Rajesh Garlapati, Kate Ingenloff, Jennifer Lee Remmers, Richard M. Poché
1Genesis Laboratories, Inc., Wellington, CO 80549, U.S.A.

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