VEGETATION-DERIVED CUES FOR THE SELECTION OF OVIPOSITION SUBSTRATES BY ANOPHELES ALBIMANUS UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS
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L. Cruz‐López | M. H. Rodríguez-López | J. Arredondo‐Jimenez | J. L. Torres-Estrada | J. Cibrián-Tovar | J. C. Rojas-Leon | R. A. MEZA-ALVAREZ
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