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INSECT SCIENCE AN D ITS APPLICATION The International Journal of Tropical Insect Science Editor: Thomas R Odhiambo International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) List of Contents, Author and Subject Index for Volume 2,1981 PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD • NEW YORK • TORONTO SYDNEY • PARIS • FRANKFURT Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 29 Sep 2021 at 15:28:11, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174275840000103X Insect Science and its Application The International Journal of Tropical Insect Science Sponsored by the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) and the African Association of Insect Scientists (AAIS) Editor-in-Chief Thomas R. Odhiambo International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), P.O. Box 30772, Nairobi, Kenya Editorial Advisory Board F. T. Abu Shama, Khartoum, R. Levins, Boston, U.S.A. K. N. 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If a codi does not appear copies of the article may be made without charge, provided permission is obtained from the publisher The copyright owner's consent does n extend to copying for general distribution, for promotion, for creating new works or for resale. Specific written permission must be obtained from the publisher f such copying. In case of doubt please contact your nearest Pergamon office. PERGAMON PRESS HEADINGTON HILL HALL MAXWELL HOUSE, FAIRVIEW PARK OXFORD OX3 OBW, U.K. ELMSFORD, NY 10523, U.S.A. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 29 Sep 2021 at 15:28:11, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174275840000103X List of Contents, Author and Subject Index for Volume 2, 1981 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1/2 SPECIAL ISSUE: THE BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND CONTROL OF THE SORGHUM SHOOTFLY, ATHERIGONA SOCCATA RONDANI T. R. ODHIAMBO 1 Foreword W. R. YOUNG 3 Fifty-five years of research on the sorghum shootfly J. R. CLEARWATER, F. THIEL 11 Comparative ultrastructure of the trifoliate organ of Atherigona and E. D. KOKWARO Rondani (Diptera:Muscidae) K. OGWARO and E. D. KOKWARO 25 Morphological observations on sensory structures on the ovi- positor and tarsi of the female and on the head capsule of the larva of the sorghum shootfly, Athengona soccata Rondani J. C. DAVIES and K. V. SESHU REDDY 33 Shootfly species and their graminaceous hosts in Andhra Pradesh, India S. SHIANG-LIN, F. ZI-DE and 39 Studies on the sorghum shootfly in China S. ZHOU-HUA A. A. ADESIYUN 49 Seasonal abundance of shootflies infesting sorghum and their natural enemies in Samaru, Nigeria A. M. ZEIN EL ABDIN 55 Review of sorghum shootfly research in the Sudan S. M. BONZI 59 Fluctuations saisonnieres des populations de la mouche des pousses de sorgho en Haute-Volta A. G. L. DELOBEL 63 The distribution of the eggs of the sorghum shootfly, Atherigona soccata Rondani (Diptera:Muscidae) A. G. L. DELOBEL and G. C. UNNITHAN 67 The status of Sorghum arundinaceum as a host of Atherigona soc- cata Rondani (Diptera:Muscidae) in Kenya Z. T. DABROWSKI and N. Y. PATEL 73 Investigations on physiological components of Atherigona soccata larvae and their interaction with sorghum—I. Larval enzymes A. K. RAINA 77 Movement, feeding behaviour and growth of larvae of the sor- ghum shootfly, Atherigona soccata K. V. SESHU REDDY, J. D. SKINNER II 83 Attractants for Atherigona spp. including the sorghum shootfly, and J. C. DAVIES Atherigona soccata Rond. (Muscidae:Diptera) G. C. UNNITHAN 87 Aspects of sorghum shootfly reproduction M. G. JOTWANI 93 Insect resistance in sorghum plants A. K. RAINA, H. Z. THINDWA, 99 Resistance in sorghum to the sorghum shootfly: larval develop- S. M. OTHIENO and R. T. CORKHILL ment and adult longevity and fecundity on selected cultivars B. S. RANA, M. G. JOTWANI 105 Inheritance of host plant resistance to the sorghum shootfly and N. G. P. RAO B. MEKSONGSEE, M. CHAWANAPONG, 111 The biology and control of the sorghum shootfly, Atherigona soc- U. SANGKASUWAN and P. POONYATHAWORN cata Rondani, in Thailand K. P. SRIVASTAVA and M. G. JOTWANI 117 Recent advances in the chemical control of the sorghum shootfly M. G. JOTWANI 123 Integrated approach to the control of the sorghum shootfly VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 F. W. HOWARD 129 Pigment migration in the eye of Myndus crudus (Homoptera:Cixi- idae) and its relationship to day and night activity E. D. KOKWARO, T. R. ODHIAMBO 135 Ultrastructural and histochemical study of the spermatheca of the and J. K. MURITHI tsetse Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood G. W. OLOO 145 The sternal gland: variation in size and activity in worker instars of Trinervitermes bettonianus (Sjost) (Termitidae) M. J. MUTINGA, J. B. KADDU 149 Animal models for feeding Kenyan wild-caught phlebotomine and L. W. IRUNGU sandflies (Diptera:Phlebotomidae) K. LOYTTYNIEMI 153 The effect of artificial defoliation on the growth of Pinus kesiya and Pinus oocarpa in Zambia Y. BRAVERMAN, M. RUBINA 157 Pathogens of veterinary importance isolated from mosquitoes and and K. FRISH biting midges in Israel Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 29 Sep 2021 at 15:28:11, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174275840000103X List of Contents, Author and Subject Index for Volume 2, 1981 G. R. PORT, T. J. WILKES 163 A note on the distribution of Aedes (Diceromyia) furcifer/taylori, a and 1. H. BRYAN yellow fever vector, in The Gambia L. R. S. AWITI 167 A strange multinuclear condition in the epithelial cells of the mesadenial accessory reproductive gland of Dysdercus fascialus Signoret G. P. KAAYA and L. H. OTIENO 175 Haemocytes of Glossina—I. Morphological classification and the pattern of change with age of the flies P. G. MCDOWELL, D. L. WHITEHEAD, 181 The isolation and identification of the cuticular sex-stimulant M. F. B. CHAUDHURY and W. F. SNOW pheromone of the tsetse Glossina pallidipes Austen (Diptera:Glos- sinidae) S. D. K.