Comparison of the efficiency of five suction light traps under field conditions in South Africa for the collection of Culicoides species.
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K Labuschagne | L. Morey | G J Venter | K G Hermanides | S N B Boikanyo | D M Majatladi | L Morey | G. Venter | K. Labuschagne | S. N. Boikanyo | D. Majatladi | K. G. Hermanides
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