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- A Literature Review of Host Feeding Patterns of Invasive Aedes Mosquitoes in Europe
- First Record of the Invasive Mosquito Species Aedes Koreicus (Diptera, Culicidae) in the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Experimental Transmission of Zika Virus by Aedes Japonicus Japonicus from Southwestern Germany
- Aedes Japonicus Family Culicidae Subfamily Culicinae
- Aedes Koreicus—A New Member of the Genus Aedes Establishing in Germany?
- Assessing the Role of Two Populations of Aedes Japonicus Japonicus for Zika Virus Transmission Under a Constant and a Fuctuating Temperature Regime
- Mosquito Vector Competence for Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 1 14(L):62-64
- The Asian Bush Mosquito Aedes Japonicus Japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Europe, 17 Years After Its Frst Detection, with a Focus on Monitoring Methods Marcel B
- Of the Mosquito Aedes Japonicus Japonicus Establishment in Belgium
- Effects of the Environmental Temperature on Aedes Aegypti and Aedes Albopictus Mosquitoes: a Review
- Asian Bush Mosquito, Asian Rock Pool Mosquito Aedes Japonicus Japonicus (Theobald, 1901) (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae)1 Catherine Lippi, Phillip Kaufman, and Eva A
- TWO INTRODUCED MOSQUITO SPECIES (From the CDC Web Site
- A Review of the Invasive Mosquitoes in Europe: Ecology, Public Health Risks, and Control Options
- Invasion Biology of Aedes Japonicus Japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae)
- Download (10 April Adults, As They Feed on Plant Juices and Nectar
- Modelling the Putative Ancient Distribution of the Costal Rock Pool
- Invasions by Insect Vectors of Human Disease
- Two Invasive Mosquito Species, Aedes Albopictus and Aedes Japonicus Japonicus, Trapped in South-West Germany, July to August 2011
- The Larval Environment Strongly Influences the Bacterial
- Aedes (Finlaya) Japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae)
- Screening of Mosquitoes for West Nile Virus and Usutu Virus in Croatia, 2015–2020
- Medilabsecure (WP3) – Newsletter N°25 – February 2021
- Aedes (Finlaya) Japonicus (Theobald)
- A Rapid Identification Guide for Larvae of the Most Common North American Container-Inhabiting Aedes Species of Medical Importance