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Phenology And Bionomics Of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) In Glynn County, Georgia, Lisa M. Westberry Jan 1991

Phenology And Bionomics Of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) In Glynn County, Georgia, Lisa M. Westberry

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Seasonal abundance and population densities of Culicoides species from sites in Glynn County, Georgia were surveyed using 15 New Jersey light traps during a 9-month period from April-December 1990. Environmental effects on the abundances were also analyzed. The three primary species present were: Culicoides furens (Poey), C. hollensis Mellander & Brues, and C. melleus (Coguillett). C. furens were collected year round, but predominantly during the summer. C. hollensis had a bimodal abundance (spring and fall) . C. melleus also had a bimodal abundance (late summer and fall).

Larval habitats of the primary species were identified …


Isolation And Characterization Of Vinclozolin-Resistant Mutants Of Neurospora Crassa, Kimberly Booth Thurmon Jan 1987

Isolation And Characterization Of Vinclozolin-Resistant Mutants Of Neurospora Crassa, Kimberly Booth Thurmon

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Six vinclozolin-resistant mutants of N. crassa obtained following ultraviolet irradiation and selection on vinclozolin media, showed 1:1 segregation of the vinclozolin-resistant trait. In addition to being vinclozolin resistant, the six mutants had altered, non-wild-type morphology and were osmotic sensitive, with the different mutants exhibiting varying degrees of sensitivity. Genetic analysis indicated linkage of the three traits. Reappearance of osmotic sensitivity/altered morphology in crosses of phenotypically recombinant F3 progeny supported the presence of modifier(s). Rates of growth on vinclozolin media placed the six mutants into three groups. In most cases the rates were comparable to rates of growth on W-M …


Spermatogenesis In The Mosquito Eretmapodites Quinquevittatus, Robert Daniel Hunter Jr. Jan 1987

Spermatogenesis In The Mosquito Eretmapodites Quinquevittatus, Robert Daniel Hunter Jr.

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Various stages of spermatogenesis in pupal testes of the mosquito Eretmapodites quinquevittatus (Theobald) were determined by 2% 1acto-aceto-orcein and silver nitrate staining techniques. Temporal relationships of stages were demonstrated and behavior and appearance of meiotic chromosomes were described.

Pupal testes were most active meiotically for the first 12-14 hours after onset of pupation. The prepachytene stage of leptotene and a nucleolus were observed with the use of silver nitrate staining. Experimental observations demonstrated the first spermatids and visible mature sperm at 6-8 and 18 hours, respectively, after onset on pupation. E. quinquevittatus mean sperm size was reported (head = 50 …


Bionomics Of Culicoides Spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) From A Coastal Georgia Barrier Island, George J. Magnon Jan 1985

Bionomics Of Culicoides Spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) From A Coastal Georgia Barrier Island, George J. Magnon

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The seasonal abundance of adult Culicoides spp. on a coastal Georgia barrier island was determined during a 20-month period, September 1983 through May 1985 by CO2-baited CDC miniature light traps and sticky cylinder traps.

A total of 220,670 adult biting midges representing nineteen species and including the first report of C. loughnani Edwards in Georgia was collected. Culicoides furens (Poey), C. hollensis (Melander and Brues), and C. melleus (Coquillett) were the most abundant. Culicoides furens was abundant from early spring to late fall. Culicoides hollensis and C. melleus were bimodal with spring and fall abundance, but C. melleus …


Proboscipedia, A Homeotic Mutant In Aedes Aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae), John Roach Roberts Jr. Jan 1973

Proboscipedia, A Homeotic Mutant In Aedes Aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae), John Roach Roberts Jr.

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Survey Of The Venezuelan Species Of Ficus, David Walter Hall Jan 1967

Survey Of The Venezuelan Species Of Ficus, David Walter Hall

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This study was undertaken to provide a circumscription of the genus Ficus in Venezuela. The material studied was representative of the collections that have been made throughout the country. A great portion of Venezuela is apparently unexplored botanically. With this in mind I have attempted to do as complete a study as possible with the material available with fully realizing the many limitations. this circumscription is intended as a starting point for future work,not a stopping place.