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INDEX TO VOLUME 5 AUTHOR INDEX

Afolabi, J. S., 106, 109 Edman,J.D.,487,547 Keim.T..432 Anderson,J. R., 325 Efrrd, P.,606 Khamboonruang,C., 529 Andreadis,T. G.,81, 618 Eldridge,B. F., 307 Kirk, L. J., 161 Annis.B..235 Elshenawy,K.8.,73 Kline, D. L., 77, 9r, 20r, 278,3rI Apperson,C. S., 377 Engber,B., 377 Knapp,F.W.,267 Arredondo-Bernal.H. C.. 25 Erwin, J. D., 98 Knepper,R. G.,596 Atmosoedjono,S., 235 Evans,B. R., 467 Kobayashi,J. F., 422 Ewing, S. A., 106,109 Kondig,J. P., 603 Korte, D. W., Jr., 176 Bailey, C. L., 603 Kreyling, J., 432 Baimai,V., 563 Farmer,F. L., 335 Krisnowardojo,S., 235 Baker.R. D.. 369 Floore,T. G., 522 Kristensen,A. B., 104 Barr, A. R., 125,29L, 47L, 629 Focks,D. A., 60 Kurtz, M. S.,45 Bassi,D. G., 264 Foil, L. D., 100 Becnel,J. J., 610 Fontenille,D., 219 Bennett.S. R.. 541 Foster,B. E., 95 Lampert,K. J., 161 Benton,A. R., Jr., 369 Francy,D. B., 161,534 Lanciani,C. L.,428 Berkelhamer.R. C.. 258 Fritz, G. N., 201,278 Larson,V. L., 1 Beyssat-Arnaouty,V., 196 Fukuda,T., 64,610 Latham. M. D.. 1 Bhuyan,M., 96 Leprince,D. J., 100,383 Bickley,W. E., 120,121,284,304, Garcia, J. J., 64 Letourneau,W. J., 436 305,467,485,626 Gargan,T. P., il, 599 Levine,J.F.,377 Blaustein, L., 29, 254, 324 Geery,P. R., 537 Lew,R,272 Bobian,R. J.,558 Georghiou,G. P., 196 Linhares,A. X., 325 Boike,A. H., Jr.,470,522 Gettman,A. D., 439 Linley, J. R., 359 Bolin, R. A., 161 Grimstad,P.R.,422 Linthicum, K. J.,603 Boobar,L. R., 289,547, 601 Gupta,R. K., 52,73, L7 6, 363,37 4, Logan,T. M., 603 Bradley,T. J., 258 +JO Lunt, S. R.,446 Broski,F. H., 547 Gutierrez,G. A., 176 Brown, R. C.,569 Gwinn, T. A., 593 McElligott,P.8.,6 Bunner,B. L.,547 McGovern,T.P.,247 McHugh, C. P., 440 HalI,D. W.,439 Mclver. S. B.. 6 Callahan,J. L., 10 Hallmon, C.F.,272 McKinnon, C. N.,387 Castleberry,D. T., 104 Happ, C. M., 161 Cech,J. J., Jr., 104 Mclaughlin, R. E., 60, 428 Hardman,K. R., 569 McManus.J. M.. 100 Chaney,J.D.,434 Hare, S. G., 416 Choochote,W.,529 McNelly,J.R.,277 Hart, W. G., 147 Meek,C. L.,86,275 Church,G. E., 100 Hawkins, G. S., 45 Meisch,M. V., 264,335,606 Cilek,J. E., 267 Hazard, E. I.,64 Merritt, R. W., 397,586 Clanton.K.8..36 Henry, M. S.,569 Meyer,R. P., 183 Collett,G. C.,469 Hester,P.G.,272 Cornel,A. J., 70 Milby, M. M., 183 Hetrick, W.,432 Miller, T. W., Jr., 432,569 Coughlin,J.5.,522 Higgins,J. A., 100 Craig,G. 8, Jr., 1L0,422 Misch, D. W., 601 Holbrook,F. R., 558 Mogi,M.,529 Cummins,K. W.,397 Holck, A. R., 275 Curtis. C. F.. 500 Mook, D. H., 1 Holub,R. E.,537 Moorer,G.D.,267 Hooper, R. L., 363,374 Morgan,W. T., 397 Dale,P. E. R.,226 Hulsman,K.,226 Morrill, A. W., Jr., 115,118, 281, Dame,D. A., 60,606 Hunt, G. J.,387 464,622 Damrongphol, P., 563 Morris,C. D., 10,36 Daniels, E., 201 Ingle,S. G., 147 Mouches,C., 196 Darwazeh. H. A. 15 Inman, A., 264,335,606 Mulla, M. S., 15,392,434 Darsie, R. F., Jr., 21, L2O,L24, 552 Issel,C. J., 100 Das,S. C.,96 Davies,F. G., 603 Narang,S. K., 278,317 Davis.M. R.. 147 Jakob,W. L., 161,534 Nasci.R. S.. 416 Davis,T.,534 Johnson,E. S., 612 Nawrocki,S. J., 110 Day, J. F., 180 Jones,J. W., 606 Niebylski,M. L.,86 Delph,L. A., 267 Jupp, P. G., 70 Nielsen,L. T.,469 Dempster,S. J., 261 Nowell,W. R., 122 Dobson,S. E.,547 Kaiser,P. E., 317 Dua, V. K., 614 Kamau, C. W.,599, 603 Okazawa,T., 529 Dukes,J. C., I73,272 Kardatzke,J. T., 608 Olds,E. J., 586 Duzak,D., 359 Kay, B. H.,226 Olson,J. K., I47, 239,251,369 648 JouRHar,oF THEArrapnrclN Mosqurro CoNrnor,AssocrerroN VoL.5,No.4

Olson,M. A.,272 Robert,L. L.,239,251 Taylor,D. S.,444 O'Meara,G. F., 1 Rodhain,F., 219 Thande,P. C., 599,603 Oostburg,B, F. J., 339 Rodriguez,H.M,522 Tietze,N. S., 392 Orr, B. K., 579 Rozendaal,J. A., 339,351, 500 Tsai, T. F., 161 Ruff,J. P,272 Palmer,C. L. P., 569 Rutledge,L. C., 52,73, 176,363, Vande Berg, A. M., 440 Pappas,C. D., 42 374,436 Van Handel,E., 180 Pappas,L. G.,42 Van Hoof,J. P. M.,339 Pasteur, N., 196 Sardelis,M. R., 601 Voorham,J., 339 Petersen,J. J., 106 Sarkar,P. K., 96 Pierce,R. H., 569 Schoof,H.F.,287 Wagateh,J. N., 599,603 Polk,C. P.,606 Schreck,C. 8., 77, 91,247 Walker, E. D., 166,397, 586, 596 Posa,F. G., 547 Schreiber,E. T., 15,434 Wallace,F. L., 593 E.,434 Pradhan,S. P., 21 Schultz,G. W., 508 Walton,W. A., 119, 304, 305, 468, Pumpuni,C. B., 166 Seawright,J. A., 278,317 Ward, R. Shaffer,K. R.,272 485,552 Sharma,R. C.,514 Weathersbee,A. A., III, 264,606 Quinones,M. L., 56 Sharma,S. K., 614 Welch,J. B., 147,369 Sharma,V. P., 514,614 Wichterman,G.,569 Rao,K. M., 96 Shroyer,D. A., 269 Williams, D. C., 593 Rathburn,C. B., Jr., I73,522 Simmons,K. R.,541 Willis,F. S.,416 Rau, M. E., 261 Smith, G. C., 161 Wilzbach,M. A., 397 Reardon,T.P.,446 Strickman,D., 208 Wirtz, R. A., 363,374 Redfern,J. M., 335 Suarez,M. F., 56 Wright, J. C., 109 Reid,J. W., 616 Supardi,P., 235 Wright, R. E., 109 Reifenrath,W. G., 45, 176 Sutton,E., 432 Reisen,W. K., 183 Suwanpanit,P., 529 Yates,M. M., 369 Resh,V. H.,579 Reyes-Villanueva,F., 25 Tabachnick,W. J.,387 Ritchie,S. A., 612 Takken, W., 311 Zhang,M.,422 DECEMBER1989 INorx to VoLUME5 649

SUBJECTINDEX

Abbreviations and symbols usedin Journal,304 Anophe Iz s quadrimaculattn Adulticides controlled-releaseDEET, 91 susceptibility of female Aedes albopictus, 25t riceland, ULV ground applications, 606 ULV ground applications, Anophcles quadrimacu- speciesD, 317 latu.s,606 Aquatic macrophyte cover, survival of Anopheleslar- Adulticiding methods, Culer reduction, 98 vae,579 Aed.es aegypti Aquatic vegetation, phytotoxic effects of Arosurf association with Aedes bahamensis, I MSF, 272 biology and distribution, Madagascar, 219 Arbovirus infection, mosquitoes,rnechanical aspirator interspecific mating, Aedes albopictus, 416 for safe transfer, 269 larvae, household water storage containers, 235 Arosurf MSF, phytotoxic effects, aquatic vegetation, Plagiorchis noblei in, 261 272 scale pattern variations, 529 Asellus forbesi, Bacillus thuringi.ensis israelensis and., suitability, support development of DirofiLaria int- 596 mitis,377 Association News Aed.esalbopictus Awards, 462 biology and distribution, Madagascar, 219 Contributors to the AMCA. 620 female, susceptibility to adulticides, 251 Judy Hansen,President, 280 interspecific mating, Aedes aegypti, 416 Minutes of 1989Annual Meeting, 449 Kentucky, 267 Photographsfrom Annual Meeting, 468 larvae, Southern Indiana, 95 Attractants,carbon dioxide. 1-octen-3-ol. 811 ovitrapping program records, 440 potential vector of LaCrosse virus, 422 repellents and other personal protection strategies, 247 Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis suitability, support development of Dirofilaria im- testing mitis,377 Aedes taenio r hy nchus, 593 Aed,es atropalpus, further extension of range, tire Asellusforbesi,596 breeding, 110 Bioenvironrnental control, malaria, India, 514 Aedes bahamensls, invasion of South Florida, 1 Biosystematics,larval movement, 208 Aedes cantator Biting behavior, Anophclcs darlingi, Suriname rain- infection with Amblyospora connecticus, 8! forest,351 infection with polymorphic microsporidium, 616 Black Aedes dorsalis blood-engorged,identification of source of blood, DEET effects, 363 54r ethyl hexanediol against, 374 B.t.i. control of, 397 Aedes infirmatui, occurrence in New Jersey,277 Book Reviews Aedes rncintoshi, gynandromorph or, 599 Agricultural Chemicals.Book I, Insecticides,462 Aedes sollicitans, iridescent virus occurrence in,610 Bangalore Control Project Master Plan, Aedes taeniorhynchus 467 controlled-release DEET, 91 Centre for Researchin Medical Entomology, Mad- protection against, topical repellents and permeth- urai Annual Report 1987-88,121 rin-treated clothing, 77 Effects of Agricultural Development on Vector- testing Bacillus thuringiensis israel.ensis formula- borneDiseases, 626 tions on, 593 Etude des Circuits de Vection d'Arbovirus, a Mad- Aedes triseriatus agascar,628 adult, scrap tireyard, 166 Guidelinesfor the EcologicalControl of Mosquitoes ovitrapping program records, 440 in Nontidal Wetlands of the San FranciscoBay Aedes uexans, parasitism, 446 Area,627 mermithid, 106 Keys to the Adults, Male Hypopygia, Fourth-instar Aerosol, penetration, sentinel cage configuration and Larvae and Pupae of the British Mosquitoes orientation. 547 (Culicidae),120 Amb$tospora connecti.cus, infection of Aedes cantator Mosquito Control in lllinois: Recommendationsfor with, 81, 616 Preventionand Control, 627 AMCA photographic salon-1989, 448 Mosquito Control Research Annual Report 1g88, Anopheles darlingi 627 behavioral responses, DDT residues on house walls, Mosquito Control to Fit Your Town, 120 339 Natural History of Larval Mosquito Habitats, 284 biting and resting behavior, Suriname rainforest, Pondicherry Project: Demonstration of Control of 351 Bancroftian Filariasis in pondicherrv Urban Anopheles dirus, eggs, scanning electron microscopy, Agglomerationby Controllingthe Vecior Culer DbJ quinquefasciatus,467 AnopheLesfreeborni Supplement to the Anophelinae of Africa South of spatial distributions, experimental rice plots, 254 the Sahara (Afrotropical Region), 468 stripe trait inheritance in, 278 Vector-borne DiseaseControl in Humans through techniquesfor rearing, 201 Rice AgroecosystemManagement, 626 JouRr.rll oF THE AvpRtceN Moseurro CoNrRoL AssocrATroN VoL. b, No. 4

Breeding Floodwater,Iarval developmentin, new growth artificial-container, scrap tire modification for, 439 regulator effects, 15 cemetaryvase, dengue vectors, 508 tire Garnbusiaaffinis adult Aedes triseriatus, 166 sample,minnow traps in, 29 Aedesatropalpus range, 110 spatial distributions, experimental rice plots, 254 B.t i., control of black , 397 Green sunfish, sample,minnow traps in, 29

Carbon dioxide Host-seekingbehavior, 487 attraction, SouthwesternOntario mosquito species, 6 Impoundment, larval development in, new insect mosquito attractant, 311 growth regulator effects, 15 Carnivory, Toxorlrynchites,359 Impregrratedmaterials, mosquito nets, 500 Container habitats, larval development in, rotting Infrared photography, Psoropharacolumbiac oviposi- Scirpus califo rnicus, 258 tion habitats,147,369 Coq uill.e t t id a p er tu r bans Insect growth regulator, Iarval developmentand, im- larvae, sampling, seasonalabundance, and parasit- poundment and floodwater habitats, 15 ism,586 Insecticides parasitism, two water mite species,428 tolerance,C ule x nigripalpus,522 Cotton fabric model, screening topical mosquito re- sublethal dosages,Culcx quinquefosciuttls, 239 pellents, 73 Intertidal mangrove community, fate and toxicity of Cul.ex,seasonal abundance and control, catch basins temephos,569 rn llunors.DJ / Iridescent virus, Aedessollicitans, 610 Culex erraticus. host for Dirofilnria immitis, 109 Culnx erythrotharax, occurrence,southeastern Colo- rado,534 LaCrossevirus, potential vector of, Aedes albopictus, Culex niqripalpus,insecticide tolerance,522 422 Cule x quinqucf asc iatus Larvae immature stage,tadpole shrimp predation, 392 Aed.esaegypti, householdwater storage containers, sublethal dosageof insecticides,239 235 Cubx uniuittatus, viral transmission rates, 70 Aedesalbopictus, Southern Indiana, 95 Culiroi.des,Southeastern Nebraska, 42 Anoph.el.es,aquatic macrophytecover effects, 579 Culicoides u ariipe nnis development different trappings methods, 325 container habitats. 258 ingestionof Onchocercaceruicalis microfiliariae and, new insect growth regulator effects, 15 100 movement,biosystematics of, 208 Iight traps for, 558 preciseinjection, semi-micro manipulator for, 601 mortality, environmental factors and, 387 sampling, seasonalabundance, and parasitism, lar- Culisetairnrrwta, seasonalityof, 183 v al Co quilln t tida per turbans, 586 Culisetaparticeps, bionomics of, 434 Simuliidae, microsporidia in, Argentina, 64 susceptibility tests, computer program fot, 275 killing behavior, 444 DDT Toxorhynrhitesarnboin'en'sis, methods,Culer reduction, 98 irritability to, malaria vectors, 56 Larviciding editor,616,618 residueson house walls, Anophelesdarlingibehav- Lettersto the sample,minnow traps in' 29 ioral responses,339 Lepomis cyanelhts, Culicoi.desuariipennis, 325, 558 DEET Light traps, referencesfor mosquitoes and mosquito- against Aedes dorsalis, 363 Literature borne diseases Anophelesquadrimacuhtus, 9l Agencies,480 Denguevectors, cemetaryvase breeding, 508 Anatomy and morphology,I25,29L, 471,627 Diethyl methylbenzamide.see DEET Bacteria,128 Dirofilaria immitis Bacterial control agents, 293, 474, 629 Culex erratirus as a host for, 109 Behavior, L26, 291, 471, 627 development, Aedes albopictus and Aed'es aegypti Biochemistry, 126, 291, 471, 627 support, 377 Biological control, 128,47 3, 629 Diurnal patterns, Toxorhynchitestheobaldi' 25 Biology, 127, 291, 472 tfurinc, mosquito control, 10 Dugesia Books, booklets and reports, 145, 303, 483,644 Duplex, efficacy,Psorophora columbiae and Anopheles Brugia, 140,300, 480, 641 quadr imaculat us larv ae,26 4 Bunyaviruses,L32, 296, 476, 634 Bunyaviruses-Rift valley fever, 132, 256,47 6, 635 Editorial Acknowledgments,119 Control, 141,301, 48O,642 Egg cannibalism, Toxorhynchites, 359 Cultural control, 481, 642 Emergencetraps, varying mosquito emergenceeffects, Cytology, 127, 292, 473, 628 104 Dirofilaria,141,300, 480, 641 Erratum for Table 1 on page 255,324 Distribution, 144,303, 483,644 Ethyl hexanediol,against Aedesdorsalis,374 Ecology, 127, 292, 473,628 DECEMBER1989 Ironx ro VoLUME5 651

Filariasis,139, 300, 479,640 Mosquito Flaviruses,131, 295, 476,632 seealso specific name of species Flaviruses-dengue, 131, 295, 476, 632 bioassays,residual activity of permethrin, 60 Flaviruses-Japanese encephalitis, 132, 296, 476, caged,mortalif of, 173 634 distributional records,Nearctic, 552 Flaviruses-yellow fever,131, 295, 476,632 larval development, new insect growth regulator Fungi, 130, 294, 474, 630 effects. 15 Genetic control, 127, 292 SouthwesternOntario, attraction of carbon dioxide, Genetics,292, 473, 628 t) Host response,145, 303, 483,644 Mosquito abatementprogram, community based,335 Insecticides,142, 301, 481 Mosquito control Integrated control, 142, 481, 642 Dugesiatigrinn,l0 Literature, 303, 484, 644 expandedpolystyrene beads,614 Malaria-antigens, 135, 298, 47I sewice requests,mosquito population relations, 36 Malaria-control, 139, 299, 479, 640 Mosquitofish, sample,minnow traps in, 29 Malaria-diagnosis, 133, 297, 477, 636 Mosquito nets, impregnated,500 Malaria-drug resistance,134, 298, 478, 637 Malaria-drugs, 133, 297, 477, 636 Nepal, new mosquito recordsfor, 21 Malaria-epidemiology, 138, 299, 479, 640 Newsand Notes,115, 281,464,622 Malaria-genenl, 132, 296,47 6, 635 Malaria-immunity, 135,298, 478, 639 Malaria-immunization, 137, 298,4?8, 639 Obituaries Malaria-molecular biology, 638 MacCreary, D., 124 Malaria-parasite biology, 637 Miller, T. A.,289 Malaria-prophylaxis, 134, 298,47 8, 637 Quarterman,K.D.,287 Malaria-treatment, 134, 297,477, 637 Rosay,B.,469 Malaria-vectors, 137, 299, 478, 640 Smith, W. W., 470 Microbial control agents, 128,474 Trager,L. W., Jr., 123 Miscellaneous,3O3, 484, 644 1-Octen-3-ol,mosquito attractant, 311 Molecular biology, 127, 292,472 Onchocercaceruicalis, microfiliariae, bloodmeal size Mosquito-borne disease,t}t,294, 475, 68I estimatesand. 100 Multicellular parasites, 730, 294,47 S, 68I Organophosphatedetoxifying esterases,detection of, Noxious plants, 294, 475 culex mosquitoes,196 Parasitic diseases,I32, 296, 635 Oviposition Physical control, L4l, 642 habitats Physical control-bednets, 141,301, 481 Psorophora columbiae, 369 Physiology, 125, 291,47t, 627 Psorophara columbiae, infrared photo graphy, L47 Population biology, 292 Toxorhy nc hites theobal.di,25 Predators, 128, 293, 473, 629 Protista, 130,294, 474, 63I Repellents, 126, 29I, 472, 628 Parasitism Resistance,143, 302,483, 643 Aedesuexans,446 Spray equipment, 141, 30O,642 Coquillettidaperturbans,two water mite species,428 Systematics,144, 3O2, 483 lawal Coquilletti.daperturbans, 586 , I44, 302,483, 643 Permethrin Technique, 141, 300, 480, 641 clothing treated with Tissue culture, 141,300, 480,642 Aedestac niorhyn chn s, 77 Togaviruses,l3I, 294,47 5, 632 weathering of, 176 Toxicology,143, 301, 481, 643 residual activity, mosquito bioassays,60 Viral control agents,629 Pesticideagitation system,electrically controlled, 482 Viral diseases,131,294, 475,69L Plngiorchisnoblei, in Aedesacgypti,26l Viruses, 128 Polystyrenebeads, expanded, mosquito control, 614 Wuchereria,140, 300, 479, 640 Presidential address,307 Protein, content, wing length and, 180 Psorophoracolumbiae, infrared photography, 14? Malaria, bioenvironmental control, India, b14 Malaria vectors,irritability to DDT, 56 Repellents Mating, interspecific, Aedes aegypti and,Aedes ahop- Aedesalbopirtus,24T ictr.ts,416 controlled release Mechanical aspirator, transfer, arbovirus-infected Arnpheles quadrimaculail:rsand Aedes taenio- mosquitoes,269 rhynchus,9t Mermithid, control of mosquitosby, 106 evaluation on human volunteers,52 Methoprene,sustained-release formulation. vectors of evaporation,skin penetration and, 45 River valley fever virus, 603 testing, laboratory test cagefor, 436 Microsporidia, in Simuliidae larvae, Argentina, &t topical Minnow traps, efficacy of, effects of various factors, controlled-release, Aedes taeniorhynchus, 7 7 29 cotton fabric model for, 73 652 JouRNRl,oF THE AtvrcRIcltt Moseurro CourRol Assocrltrorr,r VoL.5,No.4

Resting behavior, Anopheles darlingi, Suriname rain- St. Louis encephalitis virus, surveillance, 161 forest, 351 valley fever River virus vectors, sustained-release for- Tabanid, gonotrophic status, sperm presence and mulation of methoprene, 603 sugar feeding patterns, 383 Runnelling method, salt marsh mosquito manage- Temephos, fate and toxicity, intertidal mangtove com- ment,226 munity,569 Toxorhynchites, egg cannibalism, carnivory and, 359 Salt marsh management, runnelling method, 226 Toxorhynchites amboinensis, larvae, killing behavior, Scale pattern variations, Aedes aegypti,529 444 Scanning electron microscopy, Anoph.eles dirus eggs, Toxorhynchites splzndens, larvae, control of Aedes ae- 563 gyptiin household water storage containers, 235 Scientific names, usage and abbreviations, 305, 485 Toxorhynchites theobaldi, behavior of oviposition, Scirpus californicus, rotting, larval development in diurnal patterns of, 25 container habitats, 258 Triops longicaudatus, prey-size selection, immature Seasonality stages of Culex quinquef asciatus, 392 Culex, catch basins in lllinois, 537 Culiseta inornata, 183 ULV spray droplets, caged adult mosquitoes, 173 Self-marking device, emergent adult mosquito, 86 Sentinel cage configuration, aerosol penetration, 547 Vectobac, effrcacy, Psorophora colutnbiae and. Anoph- Sodium chloride, juvenile exposure effects, snow-melt eles quadrimaculatus lawae, 264 Aedes,606 Viral transmission rates, Culex uniuittatus, 70 Sodium hypochlorite, detection of aedine mosquito eggs,612 Species D, Anophehs quadrimaculatus, 317 Wing, length, protein content correlation, 180