Background: Anopheles barbirostris is a vector of malaria in Sri Lanka. The taxon exists as a species complex in the Southeast Asian region. Previous studies using molecular markers suggest that there are more than 4 distinct clades within the An. barbirostris complex in Southeast Asia. The present study characterizes Sri Lankan An. barbirostris using mtDNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and ribosomal RNA internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) gene sequences.Findings: DNA was extracted from morphologically identified An. barbirostris specimens from Sri Lanka, the COI and ITS2 regions amplified and their sequences analysed by comparison with other GenBank entries. Maximum likelihood trees suggested that Sri Lankan An. barbirostris constitu...
The success of mosquito-based malaria control is dependent upon susceptible bionomic traits in local...
Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies sh...
Mosquito-borne diseases are considered major contributors to vector-borne diseases, threatening more...
Background: Anopheles barbirostris is a vector of malaria in Sri Lanka. The taxon exists as a specie...
Background Genus Anopheles is a major mosquito group of interest in Sri Lanka as it includes vector...
Abstract Background Anopheles annularis s.l. is a wide spread malaria vector in South and Southeast ...
Abstract Background Anopheles subpictus sensu lato, a widespread malaria vector in Asia, is reported...
Vector and non-vector forms of Anopheles barbirostris have been recognized in Indonesia. However, be...
International audienceBACKGROUND : The Barbirostris Complex comprises six formally described species...
The Barbirostris Subgroup of the genus Anopheles includes six mosquito species that are almost ident...
Background & objectives: Malaria infects around 216 million people annually with estimated 445,000 d...
Background Molecular techniques are invaluable for investigation on the biodiversity of Anopheles...
Malaria in India is declining, in part due to the use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLIN...
Abstract Background Anopheles stephensi, the major vector of urban malaria in India, was recently de...
The malaria vector Anopheles stephensi is found in wide tracts of Asia and the Middle East. The disc...
The success of mosquito-based malaria control is dependent upon susceptible bionomic traits in local...
Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies sh...
Mosquito-borne diseases are considered major contributors to vector-borne diseases, threatening more...
Background: Anopheles barbirostris is a vector of malaria in Sri Lanka. The taxon exists as a specie...
Background Genus Anopheles is a major mosquito group of interest in Sri Lanka as it includes vector...
Abstract Background Anopheles annularis s.l. is a wide spread malaria vector in South and Southeast ...
Abstract Background Anopheles subpictus sensu lato, a widespread malaria vector in Asia, is reported...
Vector and non-vector forms of Anopheles barbirostris have been recognized in Indonesia. However, be...
International audienceBACKGROUND : The Barbirostris Complex comprises six formally described species...
The Barbirostris Subgroup of the genus Anopheles includes six mosquito species that are almost ident...
Background & objectives: Malaria infects around 216 million people annually with estimated 445,000 d...
Background Molecular techniques are invaluable for investigation on the biodiversity of Anopheles...
Malaria in India is declining, in part due to the use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLIN...
Abstract Background Anopheles stephensi, the major vector of urban malaria in India, was recently de...
The malaria vector Anopheles stephensi is found in wide tracts of Asia and the Middle East. The disc...
The success of mosquito-based malaria control is dependent upon susceptible bionomic traits in local...
Anopheles sundaicus s.l. is a malaria vector in coastal areas of Southeast Asia. Previous studies sh...
Mosquito-borne diseases are considered major contributors to vector-borne diseases, threatening more...