SnprrN{sen 1989 LlrsneruRo RrrrRrtcns

LITERATURE REFERENCESFOR MOSQUITOESAND MOSQUITO-BORNEDISEASES 1989-PART3

A. RALPH BARR

Uniuersityof California,I'os Angelcs,CA 90024

ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY quitoes: laboratory versus field studies. fn: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Chadee,D. D. and H. Bennett. 1988.Description of ,pp.4l-44. Culex siti.enseggs from Oman (Diptera: Culicidae). Ramasamy,M. S. and R. Ramasamy.1989. Effect of Mosq.Systemat. 20(3) :370-373. host anti-mosquito antibodies on mosquito physi- Sohn,S. R. and T. Ishii. 1989.Characters of eggsand ology and mosquito-pathogeninteractions. In: Host eggmasses obtained by induced oviposilion in Cul.ex Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector pipiensL. J. Sci.,Univ. Tokushima32:25-31. Arthropods, pp. I42-L48. Redecker,B. andE. Zebe.1988. Anaerobic metabolism PHYSIOLOGY in aquatic larvae: studies on Chironnmtts thummi and Culcx pipiens. J. Compar. Physiol., B voltage Aneshansley,D. J. et al. 1988.Transepithelial 158(3):307-315. tubules of measurementsin isolated Malpighian Smith, T. J. et al. 1989.Selective expression of phos- Aed.esaegypti. J. Insect Physiol. 35(1):41-52. phodiesterase II during ovarian development in IgG: trans- Azad, A. F. et al. 1989.Host anti-parasite Aedesaegypti. Cell Biol. Int. Rpts. 13:225. and its influence port acrossthe gut epithelial lining, Thomas,B. R. et al. 1989.Vitellogenin, vitellin, and vectors. In: Host on the infectivity of nonvitellin ovarian proteins of Aedes aegypti. In: in Vector Regulated Developmental Mechanisms Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanisms in Vec- Arthropods,pp. 163-170 tor Arthropods, pp. 64-?1. 1989.Termination of Borovsky, D. and D. A. Carlson. Wheelock, G. D. et al. 1988. Evidence for hormonal in Diptera, midgut proteolytic enzymesbiosynthesis control of diuresisafter a blood meal in the mosquito Host Regulated with mosquitooostatic hormone./n: Aedesaeglpti. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol' 7:75- in Vector Arthropods, DeveloprnentalMechanisms 89. pp. 44-53. Borovsky, D. and A. Spielman. 1989' Host Regulated DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods. BIOCHEMISTRY Univ. FIa.-IFAS, Fla. Med. Entomol. Lab., Vero Borovsky, D. 1989. of trypsinlike and Beach,pp. ix + 324. Quantitation chymotrypsinlike enzymesin ..In: Host Reg- Borovsky, D. et al. 1989.Synthesis and degradationof ulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Ar- JH III in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. In: Host thropods,pp. 123-130. Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Carlson,D. A. and D. Borovsky. 1989.Advances in Arthropods, pp.24-32. tandem mass spectrometry:peptide and protein se' Foster,W. A. et al. 1989.Pre-blood-meal energy status quencing..In: Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mech- of Aed.esaegypti'. effect on blood meal size and on anisms in Vector Arthropods, pp- 34-63. lAed'es allocation of carbohydratesand lipids among eggs aegyptil and reserves.fn: Host Regulated Developmental Fallon, A. M. et al. 1989.Analysis of ribosomal RNA Mechanismsin Vector Arthropods, pp. 131-137. in the mosquito, Aedesaegypti. /n: Host Regulated Galka, B. E. and R. A. Brust. 1987. The effect of DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, temperature and photoperiod on the induction of pp.226-232. diapause in the mosquito Aedes togoi embryonic and secretion of trypsin in (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae). Can. J. Zool. Gral R. 1989.Processing the midgut of the mosquito Aed,esaegypti..In: Host 65(9't:2266-227L. Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Ma, M. C. 1989.Interendocrine regulation of vitello- pp. 115-122. gienin production in the mosquito, Aedes acgypti. Arthropods, D. W. et al. 1989. Arachidonic In: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Stanley-samuelson, acid and prostaglandins in the mosquito, Aedesae- Vector Arthropods, pp. 33-40. gypti. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mecha- Meola. R. and J. Readio. 1988. Juvenile hormone nisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 179-188. regulation of biting behavior and egg development in mosquitoes.Adv. Dis. Vect. Res. 5:1-24. Nicolas, G. and D. Sillans. 1989.Immediate and latent BEHAVIOR effects of carbon dioxide on insects. Ann. Rev. En- tomol. 34:97-116. Arredondo-Bernal, H. C. and F. Reyes-Villanueva. Oda, T. et al. 1987. Studies on imaginal diapausein 1989. Diurnal pattern and behavior of oviposition Culcx pipiens complex in Japan. Bull. Sch. Allied of Toxorhynchites thcobald'i in the field. J. Am. Med. Sci.,Nagasaki Univ. 1:19-30. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:25-28. O'Meara,G. F. 1989.Gonotrophic interactions in mos- Bentley, M. D. and J. F. Day. 1989.Chemical ecology Jounr.rlr,oF THEAunRrclN Moseurro CoNtnor,Assocrnrrorrl VoL. b. No. g

and behavioral aspects of mosquito oviposition. Young,A. D. M. and A. E. R. Downe.1989. The action Ann. Rev. Entomol. 34:401-421. of male accessorygland fluids in the control of Bowen, M. F. et al. 1988.A behavioural and sensory sexual receptivity of Cul.ex tarsalis Coq. In: Host analysisof host-seekingbehaviour in the diapausing Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector mosquito Culex pipiens. J. Insect Physiol. 34:805- Arthropods. pp. 206-272. 813. Bowen, M. F. and E. E. Davis. 1989. The effects of allatectomy and juvenile hormone replacement on REPELLENTS the developmentof host-seekingbehaviour and lac- Gupta, R. K. and L. C. Rutledge. 1989. Laboratory tic acid receptor sensitivity in the mosquito Aedes evaluation of controlled releaserepellent formula- aegypti.Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:53-60. tions on human volunteers under three climatic Bowen, M. F. and S. Loess-Perez.1989. A re-exami- regimens.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:52-55. nation ofthe role ofecdysteroidsin the development Klocke, J. A. et al. 1987. l,S-Cineole (eucalyptol), a of host-seeking inhibition in bl ood-fedAedes oegypti mosquito feeding and ovipositional repellent from mosquitoes. In: Host Regulated Developmental volatile oil of Hemizonin fitchii (Asteraceae).J. Mechanismsin Vector Arthropods, pp. 286-2g1. Chem. Ecol. 13:2131-2141. Chiba, Y. et aI. 1989. Physical and chemicalproperties Lindsay, S. W. and M. Janneh. 1989.Preliminary field of a male secretory factor modifying female circa- trials of personal protection against mosquitoesin dian pattern in the mosquito Culexpipiens pall.ens. The Gambia using deet or permethrin in soap,com- 1n: Host Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in paredwith other methods.Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:97- Vector Arthropods, pp. 199-205. 100. Davis, E. E. 1989. The role of the peripheral sensory Reifenrath, W. G. et al. 1989. Evaporation and skin receptorsin the mediation ofbehavior in the female penetration characteristics of mosquito repellent mosquito, Aedes aegypti: a conceptual model. In: formulations. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:45-5I. Host RegulatedDevelopmental Mechanismsin Vec- Rutledge, L. C. et al. 1989. Evaluation of the cotton tor Arthropods pp. -285. , 277 fabric model for screeningtopical mosquito repel- Friend, W. G. 1989. Phagostimulation in vector in- lents.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:73-76. sects: comparative purinergic responses..In: Host Schreck,C. E. and D. L. Kline. 1989.Personal protec- Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector tion affordedby controlled-releasetopical repellents Arthropods,pp. 149-158. and permethrin-treated clothing against natural Friend, W. G. et al. 1989.Ingestion and diet destina- populations of Aedestaeninrhynchus. J. Am. Mosq. tionin Culisetainornnta; responsesto water, sucrose Cont. Assoc.5:77-80. and cellobiose. Physiol. Entomol. 14:13?-146. Schreck, C. E. and D. L. Kline. 1989. Repellency of Hancock, R. G. and W. A. Foster. 1989.The effects of two controlled-releaseformulations of deet against energy status on nectar seeking and upwind orien- Anophelcs quadrimaculntus and.Aedes taeniorhyn- tation during the gonotrophic cycle of the mosquito chus mosquitoes.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 5:91- (L.). Aedes aegypti In: Host Regulated Develop- 94. mental Mechanismsin Vector Arthropods, pp. 292- 301. Hare, L. and J. C. H. Carter. 1986.The benthosof a BIOLOGY natural West African lake, with emphasis on the diel migrations and Iunar and seasonalperiodicities Hawley, W. A. 1988.The biology of Aedes albopictus. of the Chaoboruspopulations (Diptera, Chaobori- J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.4(suppl. 1):1-40. dae).Freshwater BioI. 16:759-780. Mori, A. et al. 1988.Studies on the developingperiod Mclver, S. B. and P. E. McElligott. 1989. Effects of of larval stageof the Culzxpipi.enscomplex in Japan. releaserates on the range of attraction of carbon Trop. Med. 30:155-161. dioxide to somesouthwestern Ontario mosquito spe- cies.J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc. 5:6-9. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Quinones, M. L. and M. F. Suarez. 1989. Irritability to DDT of natural populations of the primary ma- Black, W. C. IV et al. 1989. Patterns of variation in laria vectorsin Colombia.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. the rDNA cistron within and among world popula- 5:56-59. tions of a mosquito, Aedes albopictus(Skuse). Ge- Rossignol,P. A. et al. 1985.Enhanced mosquito blood- netics121:539-550. finding successon parasitemic hosts: evidence for Carlson, D. A. et al. 1989. Advances in insertion of vector-parasite mutualism. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. material into insect eggs via a particle shotgun USA 82:7725-7727. technique. 1n: Host Regulated Developmental Rozendaal,J. A. 1987. Observations on the biology Mechanismsin Vector Arthropods, pp.248-252. and behaviour of anophelinesin the Suriname rain- Dubin, D. T. and C. C. HsuChen.1985. The 3' end of forest with special referenceto Anopheles darlingi large ribosomal subunit RNA from mosquito mito- Root. Cah. ORSTOM. Entomol. Med. Parasitol. chondria: homogeneity of transcribed moieties. 25:33-43. Plasmid 13:139-144.lAedes albopictusl Rowland, M. 1989. Changes in the circadian flight Miller, S. 1988.Isolation and characterizationof chro- activity of the mosquito Anophelesstepherni asso- mosomalproteins from the mosquito Anophelesal- ciated with insemination, blood-feeding,oviposition bimarun Weidemann. Int. J. Biochem. 20:1247- and nocturnal light intensity. Physiol. Entomol. 1253. 14:77-84. Morris. A. C. et al. 1989. Genetic transformation of SEPTEMBER 1989 LITERATURE REFERENCES

the mosquito, Aedes aegypti, by micro-injection of from tree holes in southern Indiana. J. Am. Mosq' DNA. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:1-7. Cont. Assoc.5:95. Gratz, N. G. 1988. The impact of rice production on vector-borne diseaseproblems in developingcoun- CYTOLOGY tries. In: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans Through Rice AgrosystemManagement, pp. 7-I2. heterochromatin differ- Baimai, V. 1988.Constitutive Harada, M. et al. 1987. [Chronological changes of entiation and evolutionary divergence of karyotype mosquito numbers caught by light traps in urban in Oriental Anophelns (Cellia). Pacific Sci. 42(1- areas in Okayama Prefecture.] Jap. J. Sanit. Zool. 2):13-27. 38:.197-202. In Japanese. Kaiser, P. E. et al. 1988.Chromosome polymorphism Hawley, W. A. et at. 1989. Overwintering survival of in natural populations of Anaphelesqund.rimaculn- Aedes ahopictrzs(Diptera: Culicidae) eggs in Indi- tlm Say speciesA and B. Genome30:138-146. ana. J. Med. Entomol. 26:L22-129. Ishii, T. and S. Okubo. 1989. [Mosquito survey of the catch basins in Tokushima City in 1988 summer.l GENETICS J. Sci.,Univ. of Tokushima 22:77-24.InJapanese. of Larval Mos- Black, W. C. et al. 1988. Breeding structure of a Laird, M. 1988.The Natural History 555 pp. colonizingspecies-Aedes albopictus (Skuse) in pen- quito Habitats. London: Academic Press, history of insular Malaysia and Borneo. Heredity 61:439-446. Laird, M. 1988. Classification and natural and Veteri- James, A. A. et al. 1989. A salivary gland-specific Iarval mosquito habitats. /n: Medical maltase-like gene of the vector mosquito, Aedes nary Dipterology, pp. 54-57. rice cultivation aegypti(GEN 02858).Gene 75:73-83. Mogi, M. 1988.Water managementin production in Japan. James,A. A. et al. 1989. Specific gene expressionin and its relation to mosquito in Humans the salivary glands of vector mosquitoes.In: Host In: Vector-borne Disease Control Management, pp. 101- Regulated Developmental Mechanisms in Vector Through Rice Agrosystem Arthropods, pp. 233-237. 109. 1989.Significant Kim, S. S. et al. 1987.Genetic polymorphism, mapping Morris, C. D. and K. B. Clanton. service re- and characterizationof isocitrate dehydrogenasein associationsbetween mosquito control populations. J. Am. Mosq. Anoph.elesqua.drim.o.culntus. J. Hered. 78:187-190. quests and mosquito Matthews, T. C. and G. B. Craig. 1989.Isozyme poly- Cont. Assoc.5:36-41. consequencesof sele- morphisms maintained by lethal loci in inbred Reynolds, G. 1988. Biological Briefs 14(1)'2 pp. strainsofAedes triseriatus. J. Hered.80:53-57. nium in aquaticecosystems. Bio 1988. The impact of Mitchell, S. E. and J. A. Seawright.1989. EMS-in- Sell L. S. and S. K. De Datta. on mosquito duced mutations in Arnpheles quadrirnaculatus water management practices in rice DiseaseCon" (Say),species A. J. Hered.80:58-61. vector propagation. .In: Vector-borne AgxosystemManage' Munstermann, L. E. 1984.Linkage map of the yellow trol in Humans Through Rice fever mosquito, Aed.esaegypti (2 N : 6). Genetic ment,pp. 67-83. Maps 3:324-329. van Driel, J. F. et al. 1987. Allozyme variation in BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Anaphelesstephensl Liston from Pakistan (Diptera: Culicidae).Biochem. Genet. 25(11-12):789-802. Dobrokotov, B. 1988.Key areasfor work on biological Vernick, K. D. et al. 1988.The geneticsand expression controlof vectors.TDR Newslett.,WHO, No. 26:5- of an esteraselocus in Anophel,esgarnbiae. Biochem. 6. Genet. 26(5-6):367 -37 9. Jutsum, A. R. 1988.Commercial application of biolog- ical control: status and prospects.Philosoph. Trans. Roy. Soc.London, B 318(1189):357-373. ECOLOGY Laird, M. 1988.The ecologicalbasis for biocontrol of larval mosquitoes.New ZealandMicrobiological So- 1987.Trends in irrigation develop- Abernathy, C. L. ciety and New Zealand Society for Immunology implications for vector-bornedisease ment and their combined scientific meeting, Programme and Ab- C 12 87,pp. 675-681. control strategies.AGL/MIS / / stracts, Abstract G2, 1 p. Bhuiyan, S. I. and B. M. Sheppard.1987. Modern rice Louis, J. P. and J. P. Albert. 1988. [Malaria in Dji- its relationships to diseasevector technology and bouti. Biological control strategies,using the larvi- propagation.AGL/MISC/12 pp. 10-17. /87 , vorous indigenous fish-Aphanius dispar and bac- The epidemiology of ricefield- Bradley, D. J. 1988. terial toxins.l Med. Trop. 48:127-L3l.In French. Vector-borne DiseaseCon- associateddiseases. /n: Mercer, D. and J. Washburn. 1989. Mosquitoes meet AgrosystemManage- trol in Humans Through Rice their match.Bio Briefs, 15(1):2. ment, pp. 29-39. Cross,E. R. et al. 1988. A quantitative investigation of the seasonaloccurrence of Culex tritaeniorhyn' PREDATORS chus in Okinawa. Environ. Internat. 14:11-18. Elser, M. M. et al. 1987. Chaobonrspopulations: re- Blaustein, L. 1989. Effects of various factors on the sponseto food web manipulation and potential ef- efficiency of minnow traps to sample mosquitofish fects on zooplankton communities. Can. J. ZooL (Gambusiaaffinis) and.green sunfish (Leporniscy- 65:2846-2852. anelhn\ populations. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. Foster, B. E. 1989.Aedes albopictusIarvae collected 5:29-35. Jounrel oF THEAunnrclN Mosquno CoNrnor,Assocnrrox Vor,.5. No. 3

Boyce, K. 1989.Hydra. Beneficials (SacramentoCo./ relatively non-toxic 65-kilodalton protein inclusion Yolo Co. Mosq.Abat. Dist.), 2 pp. from the parasporal body of Bacillus thuringietxis Boyce, K. 1989. Flatworms. Beneficials (Sacramento subsp.rsroelensrs. J. Bacteriol. 165:527-533. Co./YoloCo. Mosq.Abat. Dist.),2 pp. Ibarra, J. E. and B. A. Federici. 1987.Comparison of Callahan, J. L. and C. D. Morris. 1989. Production the toxicity, parasporal body protein composition, and maintenance of large numbers of Dugesin ti- and plasmid complementsof nine isolatesof Bocillus grino (Turbellaria: Tricladida) for the control of thuringiensis subsp. lsrazlensls.J. Econ. Entomol. mosquitoesin the field. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. 80:1131-1136. 5:10-14. Keith, R. 1989. Efficacy of 871 against Aedes squa- Coykendall, B. 1988.Strings and streamersmay help nzq'erin Marin Countymarshes. Bio Briefs,15(1):1- keepbirds away.Bio Briefs 14(3),2 pp. [fish culture] Guinan, D. M. and S. G. Sealy.198?. Diet of house X,i-^., A. et al. 1988.Indigenous bulk production of wrens (Troglndytesacdon) and the abundanceof the Bacilltu thuringi.ensis israplcnsis (serotype H-14) invertebrate prey in the dune-ridge forest, Delta and its larvicidal action againstArnphcbs stephensi. Marsh, Manitoba. Can. J. Zool. 65:1587-1596. Ind. J. Med. Res. 87:440-449. Hughes,A. L. 1985.Seasonal changes in fecundity and Mathavan, S. and P. M. Sudha.1989. Effect of Bacillus size at first reproduction in an Indiana population thuringiensisisraelensis on the midgut cells of Bom- of the mosquito-frsh Gambusiaaffinis. Am. Midl. byx mori larvae: a histopathologicaland histochem- Nat. 114:30-36. ical study. J. Invert. Pathol.53:277-227. Petr, T. 1987.Food fish as vector control and strate- Miteva, V. I. and R. T. Grigorova. 1988.Construction gies for their use in agriculture. AGL/MISC/I2/87, of a bifunctional genetically labelled plasmid for pp.87-92. Barilhrs thuringiensis subsp. rsraelensrs.Arch. Mi- Zimmerman, E. G. et al. 1988.Microhabitat variation crobiol. 150:496-498. in enzyme activities in the mosquitofrsh,Gatnbusin Norton, N. B. et al. 1985.Construction and character- affinis. Can. J. Zool. 66:515-521. ization of plasmid vectors for cloning in the ento- mocidal organismBocillus sphaericus1593. Plasmid t3:271-214. MICROBIAL CONTROL AGENTS Russell,B. L. et al. 1989.Carbohydrate metabolism in Payne,C. C. 1988.Pathogens for the control ofinsects: the mosquito pathogen Bacillus sphaericus 2862. where next? Philosoph. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55:294-297. B 318(1189):225-248. Seitz, H. M. et al. 1987. Concomitant infections of Anopheles stephensi with Plasrnodium berglwi and, Serratin marcescensi additive detrimental effects. BACTERIAL CONTROL AGENTS Zentralbl. Bakt. Mikrobiol. Hyg. A 266(I-2):LS1- Adams, L. F. et al. 1989. A 2O-kilodalton protein is lbb. required for efficient production of the Bacillus thu- Thorne, L. et al. 1,986.Structural similaritv between ringiensis subsp. rsroelensis2?-kilodalton crystal the - and Diptera-specific insecticidal protein endotoxin genes of Bacillus thuringierxis subsp. in Eschcrichin coli. J. Bacteriol. 1?l:b21- "kurstahi" "israelensis". 530. and. J. Bacteriol. 166:801- Balaraman, K. and A. M. Manonmani. 1986.Perspec- 811. tives of mosquito control through Barillus thurin- Ward, E. S. 1988.Molecular geneticsof an insecticidal giensisH-14. Proceedingsof a National Syrnposium deltaendotoxin ftom Bodllus thuringi.ensis var. rc- on PesticideResidues and Environmental Pollution, rocbnsis. Thesis. Cambridge Univ., U.K., 173 pp. Muzaffarnagar,India, pp. 179-189. British Reports, Translations, Theses88(4):29. De Barjac, H. et aI. 1988.Another BacilLussphaericus Zuo, C. Z. et al. 1987.[Effect of continuous cultivation serotype harbouring strains very toxic to mosquito in different media on the capability of creating larvae: serotype H6. Ann. Inst. Past., Microbiol. toxins of Bacillus thuringicnsisvar. lsroelensrs.lNat. 139:363-377. EnemiesInsects 9:115-117. In Chinese. Bibilos, M. and R. E. Andrews Jr. 1988.Inhibition of Bacillus thuringiensisproteases and their effects on FUNGI crystal toxin proteins and cell-free translations. Can. J. Microbiol. 34:740-7 47. Boyce,K. and S. Magry. 1989.Lagenilium giganteutn. Calogero,S. et al. 1989.Expression ofa cloned,Bacillus Bio Notes, Calif. Mosq. Vect. Cont. Assoc.,2 pp. thuringiensis delta-endotoxin gene in Bacillus sub- Goettel, M. S. 1987. Serial ln uiuo passageof the tilis. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 55:446-453. entomopathogenichyphomycete Tolypoclndiumcy- Chen, S. F. et al. 1987. [Toxigenic ability of Bacillus lindrosporum in mosquitoes. Can. Entomol. thuringiensis var. israel,ensisin different media.1 119:599-601. Nat. Enemieslnsects g:90-93,87. In Chinese. Lord, J. C. and T. Fukuda. 1988. An ultrastructural Davidson,E. W. 1989.Variation in binding of Boritlus study of the invasion of Culex quin4ucfasciatus lar- sphaericwtoxin and wheat germ agglutinin to larval vae by Leptolegnin chapmanii (Oomycetes:Sapro- midgut cells of six speciesof mosquitoes.J. Invert. legrriales).Mycopathol. 104:.67-7 3. Pathol.53:251-259. Farghal, A. I. et al. 1987. Relative susceptibility of PROTISTA four insect speciesto some bacterial insecticides. Assiut J. Agric. Sci. 18(2):21-30. Andreadis,T. G. 1989.Infection of a field population Ibarra, J. E. and B. A. Federici. 1986. Isolation of a of Aedes cantator with a polymorphic microspori- SEPTEMBER1989 Lrrnnlruno Rrrnnwcns

dium, Amblyospora connecticusvia release of the Planning, design, and operation of rice irrigation intermediate copepodhost, Acanthacyclnpsuernalis. schemes-their impact on mosquito-bornediseases. J. Arn. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:81-85. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in Humans Avery, S. W. 1989,Horizontal transmissionof Porath- Through Rice AgrosystemManagement, pp. 41-50. elohania obesa(Protozoa: Microsporida) to Anoph- Irnevbore,A. M. A. 1987.Vector-borne disease hazards elesqtndrimaculotus (Diptera: Culicidae).J. Invert. in changing agricultural practices resulting from Pathol. 53:424-426. overall development in Africa. AGL/MISC /12/87, Becker-Feldmann,H. et al. 1987. Studies on the life pp. 18-22. cycleof Vauraiaculicis (Microsporidia) in Arwpheles Rathor, H. 1987. Predominant agricultural practices stephcnsi.Zentualbl.Bakt. Mikrobiol. Hyg. A 265(3- and their bearing on vector-bornedisease transmis- 4):555. sion in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. AGL/MISC/12 /87, pp. 44-47. practicesand their bear- MULTICELLULAR PARASITES Self, L. S. 1987.Agricultural ing on vector-borne diseasesin the WHO Western Ewing, S. A. et al. 1.989.Prevalence of parasitism of Pacific Region. AGL/MISC/I 2/ 87, pp. 48-52. adult Aedes uexans by a mermithid (Nematoda: Sewice, M. W. 1987. The linkage between mechani- Mermithidae) in Oklahoma. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. zation of agricultural practices for rice cultivation Assoc.5:106-108. and vector-borne disease transmission. AGL/ Xu, G. J. 1987. [Hemipterous, homopterous,lepidop- MISC/ 12/ 87,pp. 125-729. terous and dipterous insects parasitized by mermi- thid nematodes.l Nat. Enemies Insects 9:118-121. In Chinese. VIRAL DISEASES Zukowski, K. 1987. and their use in the [Nematodes Cornel, A. J. and P. G. Jupp. 1989.Comparison of control of insectsofmedical and hygieneimportance three methods for determining transmission rates and of insect pests of agricultural crops.] Roczniki in vector competencestudies with Cubx uniuittatus PanstwowegoZakladu Higieny 38:170-176.In Pol- and West Nile and Sindbis viruses. J. Am. Mosq. ish. Cont. Assoc.5:70-72. Gresikova, M. 1988. IIIrd International Symposium NOXIOUS PLANTS on Ecology of Arboviruses, Smolenicenear Bratis- Iave,September 7-11, 1987.Acta Virol. 32:283-284. Evans, D. A. and R. K. Raj. 1988.Extracts of Indian Leake, C.'J. 1988.Strategies for vector-borne disease plants Ind. as mosquito larvicides. J. Med. Res. control in rice production systems in developing 88(July):38-41. countries: arbovirusesother than Japaneseenceph- Rembold, H. and R. W. Mwangi. 1989. Compounds alitis. .In: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans growth from MeIn uolkensii and their inhibitory Through Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 161- effect on Aedes aegypti lawae. In: Host Regulated 141 DevelopmentalMechanisms in Vector Arthropods, Russell, R. C. 1988. The mosquito fauna of Conjola pp. 3-8. State Forest on the south coastof New South Wales: Thangam, T. K. Kathiresan. 1988.Toxic effect S. and part 4. The epidemiologicalimplications for arbo- of seaweedextracts on mosouito larvae.Ind. J. Med. virus transmission. Gen. Appl. Entomol. 20:63-68. Res.88(July):35-37. Schultz, R. D. et al. 1986.Immunologic and virologic studies on bovine leucosis.In: Models of MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES Retrovirus Infection and Their Relationship to AIDS, L. A. Salzman,ed., pp. 301-323. Anonymous.1987. Effects of agricultural development on vector-bornediseases. FAO, AGL/MISC /12/ 87, l44pp. TOGAVIRUSES Bahar, R. 1988.Proposed curriculum on diseasevector managementin water resourcesdevelopment proj- Hahn, Y. S. et aI. 1989.Mapping of RNA-temperature- ects. /n: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans sensitive mutants of Sindbis virus: complementa- Through Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 225- tion group F mutants have lesionsin nsP4. J. Virol. 233. 63:1194-1202. Bang, Y. H. 1988. Vector-borne diseasesassociated Li, G. and C. M. Rice. 1989. Mutagenesis of the in- with rice cultivation and their control in southeast frame opal termination codon preceding nsP4 of Asia. In: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans Sindbis virus: studies of translational readthrough Through Rice AgtosystemManagement, pp. 93-100. and its effect on virus replication. J. Virol. 63:1326- Biswas, A. K. 1987.Past, present and future needsin Iand water development for food production-im- Oker-Blom,C. and M. D. Summers.1989. Expression plications for rural development,environment and of Sindbis virus 265 cDNA in Spodopterafrugiperda the vector-bornedisease situation. AGL/MISC / 12/ (Sf9) cells, using a baculovirus expressionvector. J. 87,pp. 6-9. Virol. 63:1256-1264. Bradley, D. and R. Narayan. 1987. Epidemiological Russell, D. L. et al. 1989. Sindbis virus mutations patterns associatedwith agricultural activities in which coordinately affect glycoprotein processing, the tropics with special reference to vector-borne penetration, and virulence in mice. J. Virol. diseases.AGL/MISC/I2 /87, pp. 35-a3. 63:1619-1629. Goonasekere,K. G. A. and F. P. Amerasinghe. 1988. Tatem, J. and V. Stollar. 1989.Effect of Sindbis virus 476 JouRNlr,oF THEAnannrclN Mosquno Coxrnor,Assocrlrrox Vor,.5, No. 3

infection on induction of heat shock proteins in against Japanese encephalitis virus. Ind. J. Med. Aedesalbopi.ctus cells. J. Virol. 63:992-996. Res.87:521-525. Hoke, C. H. et al. 1988.Protection against Japanese encephalitis by inactivated vaccines. N. Engl. J. FLAVIVIRUSES Med. 319:608-614. Boyce, K. and S. Maggy. 1989. Saint Louis encepha- Kulshreshtha, R. et al. 1988.Immunological memory litis. Mosquito-Borne Disease, Calif. Mosq. Vect. in latent Japaneseencephalitis virus infection. Br. Cont. Assoc.,2 pp. J. Exp. Pathol. 69:465-47l. Broom, A. K. et aL 1989.Isolation of Murray Valley Mogi, M. 1987.Effects of changing agricultural prac- encephalitis and Ross River viruses from Aedes tices on the transmission of Japaneseencephalitis nonnanensis.J. Med. Entomol. 26:100-103. in Japan.AGL/MISC/I2 /87, pp. 93-100. Katz, G. et al. 1989.West Nile fever-occurrence in a Rao,C. V. et al. 1988.The 1981epidemic ofJapanese new endemic site in the Negev. Israel J. Med. Sci. encephalitis in Tamil-Nadu and Pondicherry. Ind. 25:39-40. J. Med. Res.87:417-421. Kay, B. H. et al. 1989.The vector competenceof Cul.ex Wada, Y. 1988. Strategies for control of Japanese annulirostris, Aedessagax and Aedes alboannulattn encephalitis in rice production systemsin develop- for Murray Valley encephalitis virus at different ing countries. ln: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in temperatures.Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:107-172. Humans Through Rice Agrosystem Management, Sugamata,M. 1988.Dependence on the birth season pp. 153-160. of the antibody level against West Nile virus in the Pakistani population. Acta Virol. 32:138-147. BUNYAVIRUSES Tsai, T. F. et al. 1988.Stability of St. Louis encepha- litis viral antigen detectedby enzymeimmunoassay Calisher, C. H. 1988.Evolutionary significanceof the in infected mosquitoes.J. Clin. Microbiol. 26:2620- taxonomic data regardingBunyaviruses ofthe Fam- 2625. ily Bunyaviridae. Intervirol. 29:268-276. Tsai, T. F. et aI. 1988.Entomologic studies after a St. Campbell,G. L. et al. 1989.Prevalence of neutralizing Louis encephalitisepidemic in Grand Junction, Col- antibodies against California and Bunyamwera ser- orado. Am. J. Epidemiol. 128:285-297. ogroup viruses in deer from mountainous areas of California. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:428-437. Haggerty, S. et al. 1989. JC virus-simian virus FLAVMRUSES - Yellnw f eue r 40 genomescontaining heterologousregulatory signals de SouzaLopes, O. et al. 1988.Studies on yellow fever and chimeric early regions:identification of regions vaccine.II. Stability of the reconstituted product. J. restricting transformation by JC virus. J. Virol. Biol. Standardization16:71-76. 63:2180-2190. de SouzaLopes, O. et al. 1988.Studies on yellow fever Paulson, S. L. et al. 1989.Midgut and salivary gland vaccine.III. Dose responsein volunteers.J. Biol. barriers to La Crossevirus dissemination in mos- Standardizatio n 16:77 -82. quitoes of the Aedes triseriatus group. Med. Vet. Miller, B. R. and D. Adkins. 1988.Biological charac- Entomol. 3:113-123. terization of plaque-size variants of yellow fever virus in mosquitoesand mice. Acta Virol. 32:227- 234. BUNYAVIRUSES-Rt/I Valley f euer Anderson,G. W. Jr. and C. J. Peters. 1988. Viral FLAVIVIRUSF"S-Dengue determinants of virulence for Rift Valley Fever (RVF) in rats. Microb. Pathogen.5:241-250. Anonymous. 1988.Dengue 2 epidemicin Palau. Virus Botros, B. A. M. et al. 1988.Rift Valley fever in Egypt Inform. Exch. Newslett.5:59-60. 1968: surveillance of sheep flocks grazing in the BIok, J. et al. 1988.Isolation and characterization of northeastNile Delta. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 91:183- dengu.eviruses serotype 1 from an epidemic in 188. northern Queensland,Australia. Arch. Virol. 100(3- Ellis, D. S. et al. 1988.Morphology and development 4)-.273-220. of Rift Valley fever virus in Vero cell cultures. J. Innis, B. L. et al. 1989. An enzyme-linked immuno- Med. Virol 24:16l-174. sorbent assay to characterize dengue infections Guillaud, M. et al. 1988. [Rift Valley Fever virus where dengue and Japaneseencephalitis co-circu- antibody prevalenceamong sheepand goats in Sen- late. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:418-427. egal.l Ann. Inst. Past., Virol. 139:455-459.In Kliks, S. C. et al. 1989.Antibody-dependent enhance- French. ment of dengue virus growth in human monocytes Jouan, A. et al. 1988.An RVF epidemic in southern as a risk factor for denguehemorrhagic fever. Am. Mauritania. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Virol. 139:307-308. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:444-451. Rollin, P. E. et al. 1987. Viral haemorrhagic fever seroepidemiologyin Mauritania. Trans. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg.81:520. FLAVIVIRUSES-Jopanese encephaLitis

Ao, J. et al. 1987.A field trial study of the efficacy of MALARIA-Genzrol the live Japaneseencephalitis vaccine, SA 14-5-3, China.Virus Inform. Exch. Newslett.4:69-70. Collins, W. E. et al. 1989.The Uganda I/CDC strain Cecilia,D. and S. N. Ghosh.1988. Antibody dependent of Plasmodium malariae in Aotus griseimernbra plaque enhancernent by monoclonal antibodies monkeys.J. Parasitol.75:61-65. SEPTEMBER1989 Lrrnnlruno REFERENCES

Collins, W. E. et al. 1989.The Uganda I/CDC strain MALARIA-Diagnosis of Plasmodiummalnriae in Saimiri sciureusboliuien- tech- sis.J. Parasitol.75:310-313. Levine,R. A. and S. C. Wardlaw. 1988.A new 762592-599. Cornelissen,A. W. C. A. 1988.Sex determination and nique for examining blood. Am. Sci. sex differentiation in malaria parasites. Biol. Rev. Pammenter,M. D. 1988.Techniques for the diagrrosis 63:379-394. of malaria.So. Afr. Med. J. 74:55-57. Freese,J. A. et al.1988.In uitro cultivation of southern Ray, K. et al. 1988. Evaluation of serology as a tool for malaria surveillancein East ChamparanDistrict African strains of Plasmod,iumfalriparwn and ga- metocytogenesis.So. Afr. Med. J. 73:720-722. of Bihar, India. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:225- Haile, Z. et al. 1989.Cerebral malaria, missed again. 228. Lancet 1:620. Spielman,A. and J. B. Perrone. 1989.Rapid diagnosis Handunnetti, S. M. et aI. 1989. Uninfected erythro- of malaria. Lancet I:727. tertian malaria by cytes form "rosettes" around Plasrnodium Wang, M. et al. 198?.Diagnosis of falripa- assay.Trans. Roy. ruminfected erythrocytes.Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. enzyme-linked immunosorbent 40:115-118. Soc.Trop. Med. Hyg. 81:888-890. Howard, R. F. et al. 1988.Characterization of a high- molecular-weight phosphoprotein synthesized by MALARIA-Drugs the human malarial parasite Plasmodiurn falcipa- rurn (GEN 02544).Gene 64:65-75. Anonymous. 1988. Childhood chloroquine poison- Lee, N. C. 1988. Malaria-an increasing threat. So. ings-Wisconsin and Washington. J. Am. Med. As- Afr. Med. J.73:72. soc.260:1361. Li, J. et al. 1988.[Comparative studies of somebiolog- Anonymous. 1988.Fansidar-associated fatal reaction ical characteristics of Plasmodium at different lo- in an HlV-infected man. J. Am. Med. Assoc. cations in China.l Acta Zoolog. Sinica 34:228-235. 260:2193. In Chinese. Badam, L. et al. 1988.In vitro antimalarial activity of Loban, K. and E. Polozok. 1987.IMalnria.l Paris: Med. medicinalplants of India. Ind. J. Med. Res.87:379- Sci. Internat.,311 pp. In French. 383. Mons, B. et al. 1988.Plasmodium uiuax: in uitro growth Cawalho, L. H. 1988.In uitro activity of natural and and reinvasion in red blood cells ofAotus nancymai. synthetic naphthoquinones against erythrocytic Exp. Parasitol. 66:183-188. stagesof Plasrn.odiumfalciparum.Braz.J. Med. Biol. Quakyi, I. A. et al. 1989. Movement of a falciparum Res.21:485-487. malaria protein through the erythrocyte cy"toplasm Fisk, T. L. et al. 1989.In vitro activity of antimalarial to the erythrocyte membraneis associatedwith lysis compounds on the exoerythrocytic stagesof Plos- of the erythrocyte and releaseof gametes.Infect. modium cynomolgi and.P- knowlesi. Am. J. Trop. Immunity 57:833-839. Med. Hyg. 40;235-239. Ren, J. X. et al. 1988.[Effectiveness ofglycophorin B Geary, T. G. et al. 1989. Stage specifrc actions of of human erythrocyte membrane against the inva- antimalarial drugs on Phsmodium falriparum in sion of erythrocytes by PLasmod,iumfalciparum in culture. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:240-244. ultro.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:67. In Gu, H.-M. and J. Inselburg. 1989. Premature release Chinese. of Plasm.od.iumfalciparum from swollen erythro- Schnelle, V. and S. Pollack. 1988.Plnsmodium falci- cytes induced by some antimalarials. J. Parasitol. parurn: high parasitaemiasin static cultures. Ann. 75:153-157. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:305-306. Rouveix,B. et al. 1989.Amodiaquine-induced immune Weber, J. L. 1988.Molecular biologa of malaria par- agranulocytosis.Br. J. Haematol. 7l:7-lL. asites.Exper. Parasitol. 66:143-170. Salako, L. A. et al. 1988. Sensitivity of Plasmodium Wernsdorfer, W. H. and I. McGregor, eds. 1988.Ma- f alciparum to mefloquine-sulphadoxine-pyrimetha- Iaria. Principles and Practice of Malariology. Edin- mine (FansimeP) in uiuo and to mefloquine alone burgh, Churchill Livingstone, 2 vols., 1664pp. in uitro in Nigeria. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. Yan, G. H. et al. 1988.[Malaria parasite invasion and 82:325-330. erythrocyte endocytosis.l Acta Zool. Sinica 34:6-9. Di Santi, S. M. et al. 1988.[Evaluationof Plasmadiurn In Chinese. falciparum response to chloroquine, quinine and Yang, B. L. et al. 1988.[Observations on the relation- mefloquine.l Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo ship between temperature and periodical viability 30:147-152. In Portuguese. of Plastnodium uiuax gametoc.ytes.]China Publ. Shao, B. R. et al. 1988. [Toxicity and tissue schizon- Hlth. 7(2-3):12 4-126. In Chinese. tocidal activity of primaquine combinedwith pyron- Yang, B. L. et al. 1988.[Experimental studieson some aridine in Iaboratory .l Chin. J. Parasitol. biological characteristics of Plasrnodium uiuax ga- Parasit.Dis. 6:22-25.In Chinese. metocfies.l China Publ. Hlth. 7(2-3):127-129.In Zhou, M. X. et al. 1988.[Observation on the inhibitory Chinese. effect of ketotifen, cyproheptadineand pizotifenum Yang, B. L. et al. 1988. [Comparative experimental on Plasmodiumfalciparum in uitro.l Chin. J. Par- studies on Plnsmodium uiuar isolated from south asitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:130-133.In Chinese. Yunnan and northwest Hunan.] Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit.Dis. 6:107-110.In Chinese. MALARIA-?reatment Zhang, S. M. et al. 1988. [The receptor role of glyco- phorin A during the invasion of human erythrocytes Cooper,B. 1989.High-dose dexamethasone in malaria. by Plosmodiumfalciparum.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Par- J. Infect. Dis. 159:803. asit. Dis. 6:53-56.In Chinese. EIIis-Pegler,R. B. et al. 1988.Fansimef [Fansidar plus 478 JoURNALoF THE Alrnuclrt Moseutto CoNTROLAssocrlnor.t Vor,.5, No. 3

mefloquine] is effective treatment for imported ma- Suhrbier, A. et al. 1989.Expression of the precursor laria in New Zealand. Austral. N. Zeal. J. Med. of the major merozoite surfaceantigens during the 18:733-734. hepatic stage of malaria. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. Feng, Z. et al. 1988. [Determination of minimum ef- 40:351-355. fective concentration and proposed regimen of py- ronaridine for treatrnent of malaria.l Chin. J. Par- asitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:36-38.In Chinese. MALARIA-Immunity Greenberg, A. E. et al. 1989. Intravenous quinine therapy of hospitalized children with Plnsmodium Cheng,Q. and E. X. Liu. 1988.[Studies on the effective protective falciparum malaria in Kinshasa, Zaire. Am. J. Trop. componentsin sera against Plasmodium Med. Hyg. 40:360-364. yoeliiinfections in mice.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:81-86. Lelarge, P. et al. 1989. [Severe and atypical form of In Chinese. Plasmodiumfalciparum malaria treated with intra- Holt, E. H. et al. 1989. Erythrocyte invasion by two venousquinine and exsanguinotransfusion.lPresse Plasmodium falciparum isolates differing in sialic Med. 18:540.In French. acid dependencyin the presenceof glycophorin A antibodies.Am. Trop. Wang, H. F. et al. 1988. [Clinical study on treatment J. Med. Hyg. 40:245-257. of malaria with artemether and artesunate.] Chin. Huang, T. Y. et al. 1988.[Observations on changesin J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:26-28. In Chinese. antibody level of 1299vivax malaria casesusing the indirect fluorescent antibody test.l Chin. J. Parasi- tol. Parasit.Dis. 6:145,151. In Chinese. MALARIA-Prophylaxis Li, J. L. and Y. J. Li. 1988. lPlasmodium falciparum; correlation between immunofluorescent properties Currie, B. et al. 1989. Malarial prophylaxis. Med. J. of monoclonal antibodies and their protective ac- Austral. 150:166. tivities.l Chin. J. Parasitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:115-117. Davidson, A. C. et al. 1988. Pulrnonary toxicity of In Chinese. malaria prophylaxis. Br. Med. J. 297:1240-1241. Riley, E. M. et al. 1989.Suppression of cell-mediated immune responsesto malaria antigens in pregnant Gambianwomen. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:141- MALARIA-D rug Resistance 144. Riley, E. M. et al. 1989.CD8* T cells inhibit Plosmo- Cai, X. Z. et aL. 1987. of 10 cases of [Treatment dium lymphoproliferation and chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria with py- falciparun-induced gamma interferon production in cell preparations ronaridine phosphate.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. from some malaria-immune individuals. Infect. Im- Dis. 5:228.In Chinese. mun. 57:1281-1284. Chadee,D. D. and R. B. H. Chung. 1988. Malaria Shehata, M. G. et al. 1988. Reversedenzyme-linked resistancein Guyana, South America. Carib. Med. immunosorbent assayfor detection of specifrcanti- J. 49(1-2):33-34. Plosrnod,iunt immunoglobulin M anti Makanda, C. D. 1987.Chloroquine-resistant falciparum Plasn-ro- bodies.WHO/MAL/88.1050, 16 pp. dium at two farms near Mhangura. Cent. falriparum Wang, X. Z. et al. 1988. of antibodies to Afr. J. Med. 33:66-70. [Detection vivax malaria by ELISA using in ultro cultured erythrocytic stage of Plasmodium cyrntnolgi as an- tigen.l Chin. J. Parasitol.Parasit. Dis. 6:29-31.In MALARIA-Antlgens Chinese. Atkinson, C. T. et al. 1989.Localization of circumspo- rozoite antigen in exoerythrocy'ticschizonts of Plas- mndium cynomolgi.Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:131- MALARIA-I rnm unizat inn 140. Nardin, E. H. et al. 1988. Genetic restriction of the et al. genic Certa, U. 1987. A naturally occurring murine humoral responseto a recombinant Plos- encoding the major surface precursor p190 antigen mod.iurnuiuor circumsporozoiteprotein. Europ. J. of Plnsm.od.iumfalciparum lacks tripeptide repeats. Immunol. 18:1119-1122. EMBO J. 6:4137-4142. Davidson, E. A. and M. E. Perkins. 1988. Receptor binding domain of glycophorin A for Plasmodium MALARIA-Vectors falciparum surface proteins. Ind. J. Biochem. Bio- phys.25(1-2):90-94. Anonymous. 1989. Announcement of documents on Forsyth, K. P. et al. 1989. Small area variation in vector bionomics in the epidemiologyand control of prevalenceof an S-antigen serotypeof Plasmodium malaria. Part II. The WHO European Region and falciparum in villages of Madang, Papua New the WHO eastern Mediterranean Region. Prepared Guinea. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:344-350. by A. R. Zahat. WHO/VBC/89.966, WHO/MAL/ Hyde, J. E. and P. F. G. Sims. 1987. Anomalous 89.1051,2 pp. dinucleotide frequencies in both coding and non- Brandicourt, O. and M. Gentilini. 1987. [Risk of in- coding regions from the genomeof the human ma- fection with chloroquine-resistantPlosmodium fal- laria parasite Plasmodiumfalciparum. Gene61:177- ciparum accordingto anophelinedensity and infec- 187. tivity: application to West and Central Africa.l Ann. Ramos, M. I. et al. 1988.Common Plasmod.iumfalci- Soc.Belg. Med. Trop. 67:229-237.In French. parutn antigen detectedin in uitro culture superna- Burkot, T. R. et al. 1989.An analysis of some factors tant. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:393-395. determining the sporozoite rates, human blood in- SEPTEMBER1989 Lrrnnnrunn RnrpnpNcns

dexes,and biting rates of membersof the Anophclcs MALARIA-Control punctulntus complex in Papua New Guinea. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:229-234. Najera, J. A. 1988. Malaria and rice: strategies for Cowper,L. 1988.Malaria vectors associatedwith rice control. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in Hu- culture in SoutheastAsia and the Western Pacific. mans Through Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. In: Vector-borne Disease Control in Humans 123-732. Through Rice AgrosystemManagement, pp. 85-92. Nevill, C. G. et al. 1988.Comparison of mosquito nets, Davis, J. R. et al. 1989. Estimate of Plasmadium proguanil hydrochloride, and placebo to prevent malaria. Br. Med. J.297:40t-403. falriparum sporozoite content of Anophel,esste- phensl used to challengehuman volunteers. Am. J. Zheng,J. J. et al. 1988. [Experiencein the conso]ida- Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:128-130. tion measuresat the final stageof malaria eradica- Feldmann, A. M. and T. Ponnudurai. 1989.Selection tion in Daxin County, Guangxi.l Chin. J. Parasitol. of Anophelcs stephensifor refractoriness and sus- Parasit. Dis. 6:57-60. In Chinese. ceptibility to Plnsmodiumfalciparum.Med. Vet. En- tomol. 3:41-52. FILARIASIS Kingsolver, J. G. 1987.Mosquito host choice and the epidemiologyof malaria. Am. Nat. 130:811-817. Chiang, G. L. et al. 1987.The transmissionof an avian Kirnowardoya, S. and G. P. Yoga. 1987.Entomological frlarioid Card,iofilaria nilesi to the jird, Meriones investigationsof an outbreak of malaria in Chilacap unguiculatus.J. Helminthol. 61:349-353.fCoquillet- on south coast of central Java, Indonesia during ti.dia uassipes) 1985.J. Commun.Dis. 19:121-127. Leu, H. Y. 198?. [A study of the membrane filter Sharma,V. P. 1987.The greenrevolution in India and concentration method in the diagnosisof frlariasis.] ecological succession of malaria vectors. AGL/ New Chin. Med. 18:182-183.In Chinese. MISC/ 12/ 87,pp. 116-124. Nanduri, J. and J. W. Kazura. 1989. Clinical and Snellen, W. B. 1988. A malaria epidemic causedby laboratory aspectsof filariasis. CIin. Microbiol. Rev. Arnphelcs lud.lnwiin East Java in 1933.In: Vector- 2:39-50. borne Disease Control in Humans Through Rice Pedersen,B. K. et al. 198?.Increase in natural killer -223. AgrosystemManagement, pp. 217 cell activity during diethylcarbamazinetreatment of Vaughan, J. A. et al. 1988. Plasmod.iumfakiparum; patients with filariasis. Acta Trop' 44:353-355' ingestedanti-sporozoite antibodies affect sporogony Philipp, M. et al. 1988. Immunity in filariasis: per- in Anophelcsstephcnsi mosquitoes. Exp. Parasitol, spectivesfor vaccine development.Ann. Rev. Mi- 66:171-182. crobiol. 42:685-7t6. Zhu, X. P. et al. 1988. [Effects of pyrimethamine on Ramaprasad,P. et aI. 1988. Microfilaraemia, filarial the oocyst formation of Plnsm.odiumyoelii yoelii.l antibody, antigen and immune complex levels in Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:111-114. In human fiIariasis before, during and after DEC ther- Chinese. apy. A two-year follow-up. Acta Trop. 45:245-255. Sheng, Q. et al. 1987. [Epidemiological features of residual infection foci of filariasis in the controlled MALARIA-Ep i'dernin lo gy areasand consolidationmeasures.] Chin. J. Prevent. Med. 2l:77-79. In Chinese. Botelho, C. et al. 1988.[Migration of malaria casesin Tandon, A. et al. 1988. DoI-ELISA for diagnosis of Cuiab6/MT, 1986.1Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. SaoPaulo lymphatic filariasis. Ind. J. Med. Res.87:429-433' In Portuguese. 30:2t2-220. Wang, Z. Q. et al. 1988. [Observation on changesin Carnevale, P. and V. Robert. 1987. Introduction of serum antibody levels in filariasis patients before irrigation in Burkina Faso and its effect on malaria and after diethylcarbamazinetreatment.] Chin. J. pp. transmission.AGL/MISC/I2 /87, 57-67. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:61-62. In Chinese. Gratz, N. G. 1987. The effect of water developnent Zhu, Q. W. et al. 1987.[A new immunological preven- programmeson malaria and malaria vectors in T\rr- against filariasis by dermal application -28. tive method key. AGL/MISC / 12/ 87,pp. 27 of levamisoleliniment.l Chin. J. Zoonoses3:28-29. Lepers, J. P. et al. 1988.Reappearance of falciparum In Chinese. malaria in central highland plateaux of Madagascar. Lancet 1:586. Narasimham,M. V. V. L. and J. S. Khamre. 1987. WUCHERERIA Epidemiological and entomological aspects of ma- laria outbreak during 1986-87 in Panaji, Goa. J. Deng, S. S. et al. 198?. [Detection of antibody in Commun.Dis. 19:117-120. Bancroftian filariasis patients with ABC-ELISA.I Nedelman, J. 1988. The prevalence of malaria in ShanghaiJ. Immunol. 7:149-153.In Chinese. Garki, Nigeria: double sampling with a fallible ex- Feinsod, F. M. et al. 1987.Clinical manifestations of pert. Biometrics 44:635-655. Wu.chererinbarrcroltifilariasis in an endemicvillage Nichols, M. E. et al. 198?.A new human Duffu blood in the NiIe Delta. Ann. Soc. Belg. Med. Trop. group specificity defined by a murine monoclonal 67:259-265. antibody: immunogeneticsand associationwith sus- Hati. A. K. et al. 1989.Annual transmission potential ceptibility to Plasrnodiurn uiuar. J, Exp. Med. of Bancroftian filariasis in an urban and a rural 166:776-785. area of West Bengal, India. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg- Sornmani, S. 198?.Malaria risks involved in slashand 40:365-367. burn agriculture in A. d,irusinfested forests in Thai- Rajagopalan,P. K. and P. K. Das. 1987.Project report "Demonstration Iand.AGL/MISC /12/81, pp. 29-34. on of control of Bancroftian fiIar- JouRrlu oF THEAlrunrclN Mosqurro Cournor,Assocu,rron VoL.5,No.3

iasis in Pondicherry urban agglomerationby con- Li, J. et al. 1989.Hemocyte monophenol oxidase ac- trolling the vector Culex quinquefasciatus(198I- tivity in mosquitoesexposed to microfilariae of Di- 1985).Vect. Cont. Res. Cent., Pondicherry,India, rofilaria immitis. J. Parasitol. 75:1-5. 164pp. Nayar, J. K. et al. 1989. Distinguishing susceptible Song,J. M. and K. Ma. 1988.[Role of low density and refractory strains ofAedes aegypti(Vero Beach) microfrlaraemia in the transmission of filariasis in to Dirofilnria immitis by analysis of isozymevaria- areaswhere bancroftian filariasis is virtually elimi- tion. In: Host Regulated Developmental Mecha- nated.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Dis. 6:?1. In nisms in Vector Arthropods, pp. 171-179. Chinese. Tamashiro, W. K. et al. 1989.Dirofilnria immitis sbtd- Udonsi, J. K. 1988.Bancroftian filariasis in the lgwun ies on anti-microfilarial immunity in Lewis rats. Basin, Nigeria: an epidemiological,parasitological, Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:368-376. and clinical study in relation to the transmission dynamics.Folia Parasitol. 35:147-155. Wijers, D. J. B. et al. 1988.Diethylcarbamazine pro- TECHNIQUE phylaxis against bancroftian filariasis given by a Buralli, G. M. and E. S. Bergo.1988. [Maintenance of member of the local community in Kenya. Ann. Anophelesdarlingi, Root, 1926, in the laboratory.] Trop. Med. Parasitol. 82:.4lJ.-412. Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo 30:157-164.In Portuguese. BRUGIA Castleberry,D. T. et al. 1989.Evaluation of the effect of varying mosquito emergenceon the efficiency of Beerntsen,B. T. et al. 1989.Brugia malayi and Brugia emergencetraps over enclosedenvironments, J. Am. pahangi: inherent difference in immune activation Mosq.Cont. Assoc.5:104-105. in mosquitoesArmigeres subalbatusand. Aedes ae- Chadee,D. D. and G. J. Small. 1988.A simple spoon gypti. J. Parasitol. 75:76-81. devicefor collecting the eggsof Toxorhynchitesfiom Chen, C. C. 1988.Further evidenceof both humoral small containers in the laboratory and field. J. Fla. and cellular encapsulationsof sheathedmicrofilar- AntiMosq. Assoc.59:5-6. iae of Brugia pahangi qundrimaculatus. in Anophnles Niebylski, M. L. and C. L. Meek. 1989.A self-marking Internat. J. Parasitol.18:819-826. devicefor emergentadult mosquitoes.J. Am. Mosq. Kobayashi, M. et al. 1988. In uitro adhesion of en- Cont. Assoc.5:86-90. zyme(s) related to melanin formation pupal in the Riley, J. R. 1989.Remote sensingin entomology.Ann. mosquito haemolymph to the surfaceof Brugia pa- Rev. Entomol. 34:247-27 L. hangi microfilaria. Jap. J. Sanit. Zool. 39:143-146. Ryan, R. 1989. A practical method for the use of Mak, J. W. et al. 1987. Chemoprophylactic studies carbon dioxide as an entomologicalkilling agent in with ivermectin against subperiodicBrugia malayi the freld.Antenna 13:16-17. infection in the leaf monkey, Presbytis cristata. J. Helminthol. 61:311-314. Murthy, P. K. et al. 1988.Stability of filaria diagnostic TISSUE CULTURE antigen (B r ugia malayi). Indian J. Med. Res.88: 134- L37. Swerdel,M. R. and A. M. Fallon. 1987.Phosphoribo- sylation of xanthine Ogura, N. 1987.In uitro melanin deposition on micro- by extracts from insect cells. InsectBiochem. 17:1181-1186. filariae of Brugia pahangi and,B. rnalayi in haemo- Wechsler, S. J. and L. E. Iymph of the mosquito, Armigeres subalbatus.Jap. McHolland. 1988.Suscepti- J. Parasitol. 36:242-247. bilities of 14cell linesto bluetonguevirus infection. J. Clin. Microbiol. 26:2324-2327 Premaratne,U. N. et aI. 1989.Microfilariae of Brugia . pahangi in the blood of cats have variable levels of feline IgG on their sheaths.J. Parasitol. 75:320-322. CONTROL Weil, G. J. 1988.Brugin malayi: detection of parasite antigen in sera from infected jirds. Exp. Parasitol. Anonymous.1988. Urban vector and pest control. llth 56:54-62. report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Xin, J. Q. et al. 1988. [The indirect fluorescent anti- Biology and Control. Wld. HIth. Organ. Tech. Rpt. body test using adult Brugin malayi antigen in the Ser.No.767,77 pp. surveillanceoffilariasis.l Chin. J. Parasitol. Parasit. Erwin, J. D. 1989. Effectivenessof alternative larvi- Dis. 6:62.In Chinese. ciding and adulticiding methods to red.uceCulex populations in Marion County, Indiana. J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc.5:98-99. DIROFILARIA Newton, J. 1989. Electronic bug killers. Antenna Afolabi, J. S. et al. 1989. Culex erraticu,s:a host for 13:47. Dirofilariaimmitrs. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:109. Rajagopalan,P. K. et al. 1987. Bangalore Mosquito Christensen,B. M. et al. 1989.Hemocyte population Control Project. Master Plan. Vect. Cont. Res. changesduring the immune responseof Aedes ae- Cent., Pondicherry, India, 309 pp. gypti to inoculated microfilariae of Dirofilaria im- Parasitol. mitis. J. ?5:119-123. AGENCIES Konishi, E. 1989.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent as- say to detect antigens of Dirofilaria imrnitis (Spirur- Morris, C, D. and K. B. Clanton. 1989. Significant ida: Filariidae) lawae in Aedesalbopictus and Cubx associationsbetween mosquito control service re- tritaeniorhynchus (Diptera: Culicidae).J. Med. En- quests and mosquito populations. J. Am. Mosq. tomol.26:113-117. Cont. Assoc.5:36-41. Ssprnr4gen 1989 Lrrnnerunn RpnnnpNcns 481

CULTURAL CONTROL Georghiou,G. P. 1987.The effectofagrochemicals on vectorpopulations. AGL/MISC / 12/ 87,pp. 101-106. Amerasinghe,F. P. 1987. Changesin irrigation tech- Hatakoshi, M. et al. 1987. Effect of solvent on the produc- niques as a meansto control diseasevector activity of synthetic JH active compound, S-21149. tion. FAO, AGL/MISC/12 /87 , pp. 82-86. Jap. J. Sanit. Zool.38:243-244. Lu, B. 1988.Environmental managementfor the con- HernanadezMendez, J. et aI. 1988.Determination of trol of ricefield-breedingmosquitoes in China. In: the pesticides fenthion and fenitrothion by flow Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans Through injection with amperometric detection. Analyt. Rice AgrosystemManagement, pp. 111-121. Chim. Acta 209(l-2) :205-272. Hofmeister,P. et al. 1988.N-Benzoyl-N'-phenoxy- phenyl- and N-benzoyl-N'-carboxyphenyl ureas: a PHYSICAL CONTROL-Bednets review of their chemical synthesis and biological Li, Z. et al. 1989.Trial of deltamethrin impregnated profiles. Pesticide Sci. 22:221-230.lAedes aegyptil bed nets for the control of malaria transmitted by Kalyanasundram, M. 1986. Synthesis of substituted Anophel.es sinensis and Anopheles anthropophngus. amides for biological activities against mosquito Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:356-359. vectors. Proceedingsof a National Symposium on Ree,H.-L 1988.Experimental hut studieson the effect Pesticide Residues and Environmental Pollution, of permethrin-treated mosquito-nets against Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. 170-178. Anophelesfarauti in the Solomon Islands. WHO/ Matsunaga, T. et al. 1987. Studies on prallethrin, a VBC/88.963, 7 pp. new synthetic pyrethroid, for indoor applications.I. Rozendaal,J. A. 1989.Self-protection and vector con- The insecticidal activities of prallethrin isomers. trol with insecticide-treatedmosquito nets' (A re- Jap. J. Sanit. ZooL 38(3\:219-223. view of presentstatus.) WHO/VBC/89.965, 54 pp. McEldowney, A. M. and R. C. Menary. 1988.Analysis of pyrethrins in pyrethrum extracts by high-per- formance Iiquid chromatography.J. Chromatogra- INTEGRATED CONTROL phy 447:239-243. Mclaughlin, R. E. et al. 1989. Residual activity of 1988.Vector-borne Disease Control in Anonymous. permethrin on cattle as determined by mosquito Humans Through Rice Agtoecosystem Manage- bioassays.J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:60-63. ment. Proceedingsofthe workshop on researchand Meinard, C. and P. Bruneau. 1988. Separation and training needsin the field ofintegratedvector-borne identification of enantiomers by high-performance diseasecontrol in riceland agroecosystemsof devel- liquid chromatography with a chiral column and a 9-14 March 1987. Internat. Rice oping countries polarimetric detector as applied to deltamethrin. J. Res. Inst. and WHO/FAO/UNEP Panel of Experts Chromatography450: 169-1 74. on Environmental Managementfor Vector Control, Mount, D. L. and F. C. Churchill. 1988.Gas chromat- 237 pp. ographic method for determination of fenitrothion Dame, D. A. et al. 1988. Integrated mosquito vector in fenitrothion technical and in formulated prod- control in large-scalerice production systems.1n: ucts: collaborative study. J. Assoc. Off. Analyt. Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans Through Chem.71:991-993. Rice AgrosystemManagement, pp. 185-196. Mulla, M. S. et al. 1989.Impact of new insect growth C. H. and M. W. Meisch. 1988. Integrated Schaefer, regulatorsand their formulations on mosquitolarval mosquito control in small-scalerice production sys- developmentin impoundment and floodwater hab- tems. In: Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans itats. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:L5-20' Through Rice Agrosystem Management, pp. 197- Osborn,W. P. L. and J. H. Borden.1987. Toxicity of 20t. smokefrom sporophoresof the Indian paint fungus Way, M. J. 1987.Integrated pest control strategiesin and wood from western hemlockto yellowfevermos- food production and their bearing on diseasevectors quitoes.Can. Entomol. 119:1109-1115. in agricultural lands. AGL/MISC/12/87, pp. 107- Reimschiissel,W. et aI. 1988.Radioisotopic studies on 115. the content and conversionrates of toxic impurities in malathion formulations. /n: Pesticides:Food and INSECTICIDES Environmental Implications, Internat. Atomic En- ergy Agency,pp, 301-303. Bown, D. N. 1987.Agricultural use of pesticidesand Sattelle, D. B. and D. Yamamoto. 1988. Molecular their effect on vector-bornedisease transmission in targets ofpyrethroid insecticides.Adv. Insect Phys- the WHO Region of the Americas. AGL/MISC/I2/ iol.20:147-213. 87,pp. 53-56. Tyagi, B. K. and P. K. Das. 1986.Use of pyrethroid Brogdon, W. G. and A. M. Barber. 1987. Microplate insecticides in controlling vector mosquitoes and assayof acetylcholinesteraseinhibition kinetics in their impact on the environment. Proceedingsof a single-mosquito homogenates. Pestic. Biochem. National Symposiun on PesticideResidues and En- Physiol. 29:252-259. vironmental Pollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. Buescher,M. D. et al. 1987. Studies on the compara- 137-149. tive effectivenessof permethrin and deet against bloodsuckingarthropods. Pestic. Sci. 21:165-173. Fairchild, W. L. et al. 1987. Effects of fenitrothion TOXICOLOGY insecticide on inhabitants of leaves of the pitcher plant, Satac enia purpurea L. Can. Entomol. 119 (7- Ali, A. and M. L. Kok-Yokomi. 1989.Field studies on 8):647-652. the impact of a new benzoylphenylurea insect 482 JounNll oF THEAupnrcnN Moseurro Cotlrnol AssocrnuoN Vol. b. No. B

growth regulator (UC-8a572) on selected aquatic Gupta, S. C. et al. 1988.Cytogenetic effects of mala- nontarget invertebrates. Bull. Environ. Contam, thion on buffalo blood cultures. Curr. Sci. 57:280- Toxicol. 42:134-141. 281. Ansari, B. A. and K. Kumar. 1987.Malathion toxicity: He, F. et al. 1988.Effects of pyrethroid insecticideson effect on the ovary of the zebra fish Brarhydanio subjects engagedin packaging pyrethroids. Br. J. rerio (Cyprinidae). Int. Rev. Gesamt. Hydrobiol. Indust.Med. 45:548-551. 72:517-528. Herath, J. F. et al. 1989.Genotoxicity of the organo- Banas, W. P. and J. B. Sprague. 1986. Absence of phosphorusinsecticide malathion based on human acclimation to parathion by rainbow trout during lymphocytesin culture. Cytologia 54:191-195. sublethal exposure.Water Research20:1229-1232. Hundley, H. K. et aI. 1988.Pesticide residue findings Berger, L. R. 1988. Suicides and pesticides in Sri by the Luke method in domesticand imported foods Lanka. Am. J. Publ. Hlth. 78:826-828. and animal feeds for fiscal years 1982-1986.J. As- Bonner, J. C. and J. D. Yarbrough. 1982. Alteration soc.Off. Analyt. Chem. 71:875-892. of the t-butylbicyclophosphorothionatebinding site Jarvinen, A. W. et al. 1988.Toxicity of chlorpyrifos, as a mechanismof vertebrate cyclodieneinsecticide endrin, or fenvalerateto fathead minnows following resistance. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 2g:260-268. episodic or continuous exposure.Ecotoxicol. Envi- IGambtrcinl ron. Safety15:78-95. Coykendall, B. 1988. Huge slaughter of waterfowl Joshi, H. C. 1986. DDT residues in fish in the river charged.Bio Briefs V(2),2pp. Hooghly [India]. Proceedingsof a National Sym- Crossland, N. and R. Stephenson. 1988. Evaluating posium on Pesticide Residues and Environmental the effects of pesticides in the environment. SheI Pollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. 93-96. Agric.,No. 1, pp. 16-18. Lal, S. et al. 1987.Uptake, metabolismand the effects DelgadoRamos, O. et al. 1986.[Evaluation of psycho- of DDT, fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos on Tetrahy- motor functions in workers exposed habitually to menapyriformrs. Pestic. Sci. 21:181-191. pesticides.l Rev. Cubana Hig. Epidemiol. 24:108- Lerman, V. and H. Gutman. 1988. The use of respi- 110.In Spanish. ratory stimulants in organophosphates'intoxica- Dogheim, S. M. et al. 1988.Pesticide residues in milk tion. Med. Hypoth. 26:267-269. and fish samples collected from Upper Egypt. J. Mandal, A. et al. 1988. Tissue residuesof lindane in Assoc.Off. Analyt. Chem. 7I.872-87 4. domestic duck (Anasplatyrhyruhos domesticus)fol- Eells, J. T. 1988. Pyrethroid-induced alterations in lowing its repeatedoral application. Ind. J. Exper. mammalian synaptic function. Pestic. Sci. 28:868- Biol. 26:56-57. 364. Mantilla Fern6ndez,L. A. et al. 1986. [Comparative Ellis, D. H. et al. 1989.Pesticide residuesin Arizona study of 2 cleaning methods in the determination of peregrinefalcon eggsand prey. Bull. Environ. Con- DDT (total) in hunan adiposetissue.l Rev. Cubana tam. Toxicol. 42:57-64. Hig. Epidemiol. 24:65-69.In Spanish. Fleming, W. J. et al. 1985.PCBs, organochlorinepes- Matos, E. L. et al. 1987,Pesticides in intensive culti- ticides, and reproduction in river otterc lLutra can- vation: effects on working conditions and workers' odensis)from Louisiana. S. E. Assoc.Fish and Wild- health. Bull. Pan Amer. HIth. Organ. 21:4O5-416. life Agencies,Proc. 39th Ann. Conf., pp. 33?-848. Naraang, V. and C. L. Talesara. 1987.In uitro effects Fores,E. and A. F. Comin. 1988.Action of malathion of ethanol and DDT on myofibrillar-ATPase in plus lindane pesticide on crustacean populations. cardiac and certain skeletal musclesofpigeon (Col- Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 15:180*185. umba liuin) and rat (Rattus rattus\. Ind. J. Exper. Fossi, C. et al. 1988. Seasonal variations in aldrin Biol. 25:853-855. epoxidase(MFO) activity of yellow-leggedherring Ogata, N. et al. 1988. Lindane but not deltamethrin gulls-the relationship to breeding and PCB resi- blocks a component of GABA-activated chloride dues.Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 41:36b-370. channels.Fed. Arn. Soc.Exper. Biol. J.2:2895-2900. Gandhi, S. R. et al. 1988. Comparative effects of Radhaiah, V. et aI. 1989. Toxic effect of fenvalerate synthetic insecticides-endosulfan, phosalone and on fructose-1,6-diphosphatealdolase activity of permethrin-on Chlarnydonronasreinhardtii algal liver, gill, kidney, and brain of the fresh water cells. Acta Microbiol. Hungarica 35:93-99. teleost,Tilnpia mossam.bica.BuII. Environ. Contam. Garcia-L6pez,J. A. and M. Monteoliva. 1988. Geo- Toxicol. 42:150-153. graphicand environmental changesin human eryth- Rajini, P. S. and M. K. Krishnakumari. 1988.Toxicity rocyte AChE and their possible relationship with of pirimiphos-methyl: I. The acute and subacute environmental pollution caused by organophos- oral toxicity in albino rats. J. Environ. Sci. Hlth., phate pesticides.Chemospher e 17:1237 -1240. B23:I27-144. Ghosh,T. K. 1987.Toxic impact ofthree organophos- Rajini, P. S. and M. K. Krishnakumari. 1988.Toxicity phate pesticides on carbohydrate metabolism in a of pirimiphos-methyl: II. Effect of dietary feeding freshwater Indian catfish, Clnrins batrachus. Proc. on blood and urine constituents in albino rats. J. Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad,B 53:135-142. Environ. Sci. Hlth., 823:145-158. Goodman, L. R. et al. 1988. Acute toxicity of mala- Rao, K. S. P. and K. V. R. Rao. 1987.The possible thion, tetrabromobisphenol-A,and tributyltin chlo- role of glucose-6-phosphatedehydrogenase in the ride to mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) of 3 ages. BuIl. detoxification of methyl parathion. Toxicol. Lett. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 4ll.746-7 53. 39Q-31:2LI-214. Grether, J. K. et al. 1987.Exposure to aerial malathion Robinson, S. C. et al. 1988. Effects of agricultural application and the occurrenceof congenital anom- spraying of methyl parathion on cholinesteraseac- alies and low birthweight. Am. J. Publ. Hlth. tivity and reproductive successin wild starlings 77:1009-1010. (Sturnus uulgaris).Environ. Toxicol, Chem. 7:343- Snptn\rspR 1989 Lrrsnerunn RerennNcps

349. albopictusfrom mosquitoesin the Greater Antilles Rowley, D. L. et al. 1987. Convulsions caused by of the Caribbean area (Diptera: Culicidae). Mosq. endrin poisoning in Pakistan. Pediatrics 79:928- Systemat.20:357-369. 934. Dong, X. and X. Wang. 1988. [Descriptionsof the Sarkar, A. and R. S. Gupta. 1988. DDT residues in female, larva and pupa of Topomyia (Topomyia) sediments from the Bay of Bengal Bull. Environ. lindsayi Thurman.l Entomotaxonomia 10(1- Contam.Toxicol. 41:664-669. 2):159*161.In Chinese. Schaefer, C. H. et al. 1988. Efficacy of CME 134 Harbach, R. E. and K. Mongkolpanya. 1988. Redes- against mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae): effects on cription of Cul.ex(Eumelnnomyia) rich.ei (Diptera: nontarget organisms and evaluation of potential Culicidae), with treatments of the previously un- chemicalpersistence. J. Econ. Entomol. 81:1128- known life stagesand a record of its occurrencein 1132. Thailand.Mosq. Systemat.20:343-351. Singh, P. P. et al. 1986. Contribution of DDT and Kulasekera, V. L. et al. 1988.Anopheles (Anophcl.es) "An. HCH used in malaria control programme towards peytoni new species,the insulneflorum" auct. the contamination of bovine milk. Proceedingsof a from Sri Lanka (Diptera: Culicidae). Mosq. Sys- National Symposiumon PesticideResidues and En- temat. 20:302-316. vironmental Pollution, Muzaffarnagar, India, pp. Kurgansky, D. and J. W. Burnett. 1988.Diptera Mos- 86-92. quitoes.Cutis 41:317-318.Igeneral] Soderlund,D. M. and J. R. Bloomquist. 1989.Neuro- Narang, S. K. et al. 1989.Dichotomous electrophoretic toxic actions of pyrethroid insecticides.Ann. Rev. taxonomic key for identification of sibling species Entomol. 34:77-96. A, B, and C of the Anaph.elesqua.drimnculattn com- Stamper,J. H. et al. 1988.Pesticide exposure to green- plex (Diptera: Culicidae). J. Med. Entomol. 26:94- housefoggers. Chemosphere 17:1007-1023. 99. Swift, M. C. et al. 1988.Effects of Dimilin on fresh- Oda, T. 1989. [On the Cubx pipiens complex in water litter decomposition.Environ. Toxicol. Chem. USSR.] AkaiekaNewsl. 12(4):16-17. In Japanese. 7:161-166. Su, L. and Y. Zhang.1988.[A new speciesof AAdes Wang, S. J. et al. 1988.Health survey among farmers (Diptera: Culicidae).1 Entomotaxonomia 10(1- exposedto deltamethrin in the cotton field. Ecotox- 2):11-13. In Chinese. lA. (Ochlerotatus) Ioneifil.a- icol. Environ. Safety 15:1-6. mentusl Winger, P. V. et al. 1985. Organochlorineresidues in fish from the Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge [Mis- DISTRIBUTION sissippil. S. E. Assoc. Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Proc.39th Ann. Conf.,pp. 125-131. Harbach, R. E. et al. 1988. Records and notes on Woodrow, J. E. et al. 1989.Pesticide residues in spray mosquitoes(Diptera: Culicidae) collected in Egypt. aircraft tank rinses and aircraft exterior washes. Mosq. Systemat. 20:317-342. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 42:22-29. Nawrocki, S. J. and G. B. Craig, Jr. 1989. Further extension of the range of the rock pool mosquito, RESISTANCE Aedes atropalpus, via tire breeding. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc.5:110-114. Ffrench-Constant, R. H. and B. C. Bonning. 1989. O'Meara, G. F. et al. 1989. Aedes bahnmensrs:its Rapid microtitre plate test distinguishesinsecticide- invasion of South Florida and association with resistant acetylcholinesterasegenotypes in the mos- Aedesaegypti, J. Am. Mosq.Cont. Assoc.5:1-5. quitoes Anophel,esalbimanus, An. nigerrimus and Pradhan,S. P. and R. F. Darsie,Jr. 1989.New mos- Culexpipiens. Med. Vet. Entomol. 3:9-16. quito recordsfor Nepal. J. Am. Mosq. Cont. Assoc. Grant. D. F. and F. Matsumura. 1989.Glutathione S- 5:2I-24. transferase I and 2 in susceptible and insecticide Schenker,W. et al. 1987.Studies on the present dis- resistant Aed,esaegypti. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. tribution of Anophcles in the Rhineland [German 33:132-143. FederalRepublicl. Zentralbl. Bakt. Microbiol. Hyg., Tang, Z. H. et al. 1988. Present status and counter- A 265(3-4):555. measures of insecticide resistance to agricultural pests in China. Pesticide Sci. 23:189-798. [Culex pipiensl HOST RESPONSE Baldo, B. A. and R. C. Panzani. 1988.Detection of SYSTEMATICS IgE antibodies to a wide range of insect speciesin subjectswith suspectedinhalant allergiesto insects. Subbarao, S. K. et al. 1988. Studies on the crosses Internat. Arch. Allergy Appl. Immunol. 85:278-287 . betweenthe sibling speciesof the Arwphel,esculici- Diven, D. G. et al. 1988.Heightened cutaneousreac- facies complex.J. Hered. 79:300-303. tions to mosquito bites in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome receiving Zidovudine. Arch. Intern. Med. 148:2296.

Barr, A. R. and P. Guptavanij. !988. Anopheleshermsi BOOKS, BOOKLETS AND REPORTS n. sp., an unrecognized American species of the Anophelesmaculipennis group (Diptera: Culicidae). Anonymous.1985. [Synthesis ofthe programsof SU- Mosq. Systemat.20:352-356. CAM-1985.1 Ministry of Health, Brasilia, Brazil, Darsie,R. F. Jr. 1988.A taxonomic separalionof Aedes 51 pp. In Portuguese. Jounuer,oF THEAlrrnrclr Moseurro Coxrnor. Assocrerror VoL.5,No.3

Anonymous. 1986.[Synthesis of the programs of SU- terology. Proceedingsof the International Confer- CAM-1986.1 Ministry of Health, Brasilia, Brazil, ence November3O-December 4, 1987Ceske Bu- 59 pp. In Portuguese. dejovice Czechoslovakia. House of Technics Anonymous. 1989. Summary of mosquito research CSVTS, Ceski Budejovice. projects approved for 1989-90. Mosquito Research Highlights, Univ. Calif., Div. Agric. Nat. Resources, MISCELLANEOUS 8 pp. Beams,B. F. 1989.Vector News.Quarterly Newsletter Wada,Y. 1989.[Late Dr. N. Omori and the mosquitoes of the California Mosquito and Vector Control As- of the Culex pipiens complex.l Akaieka Newsl. sociation,Inc. 3(1):1-4. 12(4):18-19.In Japanese. Hunt, R. H. 1987.Department of Medical Entomol- ogy. South African Institute for Medical Research, LITERATURE Ann. Rpt. 1987,pp. 45-47. Institut de Medecine Tropicale Prince Leopold, Ant- Barr, A. R. 1989.Literature referencesfor mosquitoes werp, Belgium. Annual Report 1986-1987,154 pp. and mosquito-borne diseases1989-part 1. J. Am. Olejnicek, J., ed. 1988. Medical and Veterinary Dip- Mosq.Cont. Assoc.5:125-145.