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British Simuliid Group Bulletin Index, June 2003 Index to the British Simuliid Group Bulletins Nos. 1 to 20 (1992-2003) Compiled by M.E. and R.W.Crosskey [The Index may be separated from the Bulletin by loosening the staples between pages vii and viii ] British Simuliid Group Bulletin Index, June 2003 Index to the British Simuliid Group Bulletins Nos. 1 to 20 (1992-2003) The information contained in the first 20 issues of the B.S.G. Bulletin, published between May 1992 and June 2003, is presented in this index in four sub-set indexes, according to the topic (subject matter), the scientific names of Simuliidae, the scientific names of other organisms, and the names of contributing authors. For each entry the issue numbers are given first, followed by the relevant page(s) in parentheses; where the same indexed item occurs in separate articles within an issue the page references are separated by a slash (/). References to 'onchocerciasis' per se pertain to the disease in humans. The titles/authors of talks and posters given at B.S.G. and other meetings but never supplied as full text for publication have been disregarded, left unindexed because of lack of content. In the contributor index each author's name is accompanied by full initials even if not all initials are provided in the article heading; when known the author's usual or preferred full forename is given in parentheses. Contents Topics......i Scientific Names.....vi Other Organism Names... ix Contributors.....x Topic Index Abate [commercial name]: see Temephos Autogeny, in Simulium damnosum, 13 (16) Abnormality, morphological BBC, "The Witness was a [black]fly" programme, 4 (18- male genitalia, 15 (18-19) 19) spermathecae, 14 (7-9) Beaucournu-Saguez, F., obituary, 16 (8-10) Afghanistan, Hindu Kush (in Travellers' Tales), 7 (9) Beer, as Blandford fly antidote, 16 (12-13, with bottle Age-grading labels) ovarian, 4 (9-12) Bell, Gavin (in Travellers' Tales), 13 (9-11) pteridine concentration in, 2 (3) Belize, blackfly survey, 19(3-4) Aggregations, larval, 3 (28) BHC insecticide, use in Brazil, 9 (10) Amazonia, blackfly biting (in Travellers' Tales), 20(6-7) Bioacoustic behaviour, 12 (13) Amazonia, onchocerciasis in, 10 (10-12), 12 (9-10/14- Bioengineering, demonstrated by blackfly larvae, 8 (5- 15), 15 (8-10/11-14), 18 (13-15/19-21) 7) Amber, blackflies in, 6 (5-8) Bioko (= Fernando Po) Anaphylactic shock, from blackfly bites, 18 (4-6) onchocerciasis in, 3 (13) Andes, blackflies in southern, 8 (9/11) Simulium damnosum eradication, 3 (13) Andorra, autumnal blackflies, 12 (7) Birchflies, in Scotland, 1 (2), 5 (5-6) Annual Transmission Potential (ATP), 4 (7/14), Blandford fly (Simulium posticatum), 1 (5), 2 (17), 15 (6/11-13) 3 (14/23-27), 8 (2/7-8), 16 (8/12), 18 (5/9) Anthropophily Bloodmeal identification, 3 (14/23-27) in Fiji Bothys, and blackflies, 5 (5) in Marquesas Islands, 13 (9-13) Botting, Douglas, 20(7) in Vanuatu, Brazil Simulium damnosum, South Africa, 13 (16) Amazonian fauna, 12 (12-13) Arabia, onchocerciasis in, 3 (5-6) BHC insecticide use, 9 (10) Argentina, blackfly records, 8 (11-13) blackfly control, 9 (7-14) i British Simuliid Group Bulletin Index, June 2003 "borrachudo/pium" pest, 9 (7-10), 20(6-7) onchocerciasis symposium in, 6 (20) cytovariation in vectors, 6 (13-15) Chromosomes DDT insecticide use, 9 (7/10) of Onchocerca spp., 2 (4) Mazzotti test, use of, 10 (4) of Simulium damnosum, 3 (8-9) new onchocerciasis focus, 10 (3-4), 12 (3) of Simulium exiguum, 3 (2) onchocerciasis dispersal, 3 (10-11) of Simulium guianense, 6 (13-15) onchocerciasis transmission, 3 (10-11), 6 (13-15), Cibarial armature, 4 (4-6), 15 (6-8), 18 (17) 12 (3) microfilariae, damage to, 4 (4-6), 12 (10), 15 (9) Simulium perflavum larval food, 12 (11-12) modelling onchocerciasis factor, 10 (5-6), 15 (6-8) vector survival, 12 (10-11) Cladistics, of subgenera, 12 (5) Britain, blackflies in Computer models, see Onchocerciasis, modelling of. anaphylactic shock from bites, 18 (4-6) Control, of blackflies aquatic habitats, 3 (17-22) aerial, 6 (10-11) collecting, 10 (2) "borrachudo/pium" in Brazil, 9 (7-10) distribution mapping, 10 (2) GPS satellite navigation use, 6 (11) distribution recording form, 14 (unnumbered end hydrological surveillance in, 6 (11) page) in Malawi, 4 (16-17) Dmap record plotting, 15 (5) in USA, 13 (7) Dorset, in River Stour, 2 (17), 3 (14), 8 (7-8) larval spray system, 6 (11) epithet meanings, 12 (15-19) larvicides in OCP, 6 (11) Kent, recovery after drought, 6 (16-17) onchocerciasis vectors, 6 (10-11) Oxfordshire, Blandford fly in, 3 (14/24), 8 (2) Simulium damnosum, in Bioko, 3 (13), in OCP, species name changes, 7 (6) 6 (10-11) 'Stonesfield Stinger' (Simulium posticatum), 3 (24) vegetation management in, 4 (16-17, Malawi), 'Woodstock fly' (Simulium posticatum), 3 (24) 9 (11, Brazil) Bryson, Bill (in Travellers' Tales), 11 (12-13) Crabs, in phoretic associations, 2 (5-6), 3 (11-12), 8 (5), BtH14: see Bti 12 (3) Bti larvicide (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis), 2 (17), Cuticular hydrocarbons, 2 (15-16) 4 (21), 8 (8), 9 (7-11), 17 (17) Cytology: see chromosomes Bulletins, of B.S.G., superseding Newsletters, 1 (1) Cytotaxonomy: see chromosomes availability in electronic format, 19(9) Cameroon, 4 (14-15) DDT insecticide, use in Brazil, 9 (7-10) onchocerciasis modelling, 18 (11-13) Database of photographs of simuliid morphology, 19(6) onchocerciasis transmission, 8 (8) Death notifications Simulium damnosum and Onchocerca immunity, Kershaw, W. E., 11 (19) 8 (8) Rubtsov, I. A., 6 (19) Canary Islands Timm, T., 11 (19) blackfly name correction, 6 (18) Deforestation, effects on Simulium damnosum, 4 (4), Fuerteventura, first blackfly record, 8 (13) 12 (4), 14 (2) Cattle, Onchocerca parasites of, 2 (3-4/15), 4 (14), 8 (8) De Meillon, B., obituary, 17 (2-5) CD Rom: Denmark, blackfly genera/subgenera in, 12 (6) Key to European blackflies, 19(4-6) Digitized imaging, flow patterns, 13 (17) Newsletters and Bulletins on 19(10), 20(2) Discovery Channel (TV programme), 4 (22-23) Channel Islands, additional blackfly species, 6 (19-20) Distribution Checklists, simuliid Causes of plasticity in, 14 (3-4) Morocco, 17 (10-16) Collecing for mapping, Britain, 10 (2) Netherlands, 18 (7-10) Dmap plotting programme, 15 (5) Portugal, 3 (13-14) record form, Britain, 14 (unnumbered end page) Mermithids described from simuliid hosts, 19(13-26) Simuliids in Britain, map, 9 (II-III insert) Cheesman, Evelyn (in Travellers' Tales), 13 (11-12) Simulium damnosum, southern Africa, with map, 14 Chile (10-13) blackfly records from, 8 (11-13) Dmap, record plotting programme, 15 (5) ii British Simuliid Group Bulletin Index, June 2003 DNA, PCR test for, Onchocerca volvulus, 11 (11-12) NE-118 project, 17 (16-20) Drought, recovery after, in Kent, 6 (16-17) OCP early years, 17 (4) Durrell, Gerald (in Travellers' Tales), 7 (8-9) Honeydew, as blackfly food, 13 (15) Earthquakes, and Golubatz fly, 14 (15-17) Humboldt, Alexander von, in Venezuela, 20(7-10) Ecuador Hungary, Golubatz (= Kolumbács) fly, 14 (15-17) cytology, Simulium exiguum, 2 (11-12), 3 (2) Hybridization, Simulium damnosum s.l., 18 (15-16) onchocerciasis in, 2 (11-12), 18 (17-19) Hydrological surveillance, by satellite, 6 (11) vector biting/infection rates, 18 (17-19) Identification, blackfly Egg-sac relics, 4 (9-12) bloodmeal, 3 (23-27) Electronic News List, 4 (17-18) cytospecies in OCP, 2 (5) Electrophoresis, of isoenzymes, 2 (4-5) ELISA tests, 3 (14/23-27) ELISA tests, 3 (14/23-27) isoenzymes, 2 (4-5), 14 (5-6) Epithets, meanings in British blackflies, 12 (15-19) morphometrics, 3 (13), 12 (7-8) Europe, W. & Central, digital key to larvae & pupae, Netherlands fauna, 18 (7-10) 19(4-6) Ilyina, Anna, obituary, 18 (22-23) Fairhurst, C., obituary, 5 (2) Image analysis, use in blackfly taxonomy, 8 (10-11), Fecundity, blackflies infected with Onchocerca, 3 (3) 19(4-6) Fennoscandia, blackfly genera/subgenera in, 12 (6) Immune system: see Immunity Fiji, anthropophily in, 13 (11) Immunity, Flow patterns, around blackfly larvae, 13 (17) lyzozyme in, 4 (13) Forest habitat, Simulium damnosum, 2 (9), 4 (14), peptides and proteins in, 4 (13) 12 (3-4) to Onchocerca, British Simulium, 2 (14) Fossil blackflies to Onchocerca, Simulium damnosum, 2 (15), 10 (7), amber, 6 (5-7) 14 (4-5), 16 (1-2) Jurassic, 2 (8) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (new Fungal infections: see Trichomycetes edition), 14 (14-15) Galapagos Islands, simuliids recorded, 4 (21-22) Internet Gas chromotography, 2 (15), 4 (8) B. S .G. Bulletins on, 13 (17) Gene expression, in Onchocerca larvae, 2 (8-9) blackflies on World Wide Web, 7 (7), 14 (17), 16 Gene flow, in Simulium damnosum s.l. 18 (15-16) (11) Ghana, Simulium damnosum s.l. environment, 2 (9), Invasions, by Simulium damnosum s.l., 2 (9) 12 (4-5) Invitation effect, in bloodfeeding, 11 (3-4) Golubatz fly (Simulium colombaschense), 14 (15-17) Iridescent viruses, 2 (17-18), 3 (6-7) Gonotrophic cycle, Simulium damnosum, 3 (8) Isoenzymes, in blackfly identification, 2 (4-5), 14 (5-6) GPS satellite navigation, 6 (11) Italy, blackflies troubling humans, 13 (18-19) Guatemala Ivermectin, duration of treatment, 19(6-8) isoenzymes, Simulium ochraceum, 14 (5-6) Ivermectin, use ivermectin use, 10 (6/12-14), 11 (7-12) in Guatemala, 10 (14-15), 11 (7-12) onchocerciasis elimination, 6 (11-12), 11 (7-12) in Mexico, 10 (6/12-14) onchocerciasis in, 10 (13/14-15), 14 (5-6) in OCP operations, 6 (11) onchocerciasis transmission, 10 (6), 11 (7-12) in Sierra Leone, 3 (7-8) Guinea, Simulium soubrense and migration, 1 (6) in Uganda, 3 (4), 8 (3-5) Guyana, Kabowra flies in, 7 (8-9) in Venezuela, 12 (10-11/14-15), 15 (8-10) Habitat preferences, larval, 3 (17-22) Jejenes, 20(8) Haemocytes, cytotoxic, 16 (1-2) Kabowra flies, 7 (8-9) Haemolymph Kennedy, W.