B N Chaniotis

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1 Comparative susceptibility of mosquito species and strains to oral and parenteral infection with dengue and Japanese encephalitis viruses. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1985 1.44
2 Vesicular stomatitis virus (Indiana serotype): transovarial transmission by phlebotomine sandlies. Science 1972 1.42
3 The biology of California Phlebotomus (Diptera: Psychodidae) under laboratory conditions. J Med Entomol 1967 0.93
4 Natural host preferences of Panamanian phlebotomine sandflies as determined by precipitin test. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1971 0.90
5 Antigenic relationships among phlebotomus fever group arboviruses and their implication for the epidemiology of sandfly fever. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1975 0.90
6 Palm trees and Chagas' disease in Panama. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1978 0.88
7 Natural population dynamics of phlebotomine sandflies in Panama. J Med Entomol 1971 0.87
8 Age structure, population dynamics and vector potential of Phlebotomus in northern California. II. Field population dynamics and natural flagellate infections in parous females. J Med Entomol 1968 0.86
9 Vesicular stomatitis virus, Indiana serotype: multiplication in and transmission by experimentally infected phlebotomine sandflies (Lutzomyia trapidoi). Am J Epidemiol 1971 0.86
10 Daily and seasonal man-biting activity of phlebotomine sandflies in Panama. J Med Entomol 1971 0.85
11 Horizontal and vertical movements of phlebotomine sandflies in a Panamanian rain forest. J Med Entomol 1974 0.84
12 Further studies on the natural host preferences of Panamanian phlebotomine sandflies. Am J Epidemiol 1972 0.83
13 Ecology of viruses isolated from Panamanian phlebotomine sandflies. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1974 0.83
14 Age structure, population dynamics and vector potential of Phlebotomus in northern California. I. Distinguishing arous from nulliparous flies. J Med Entomol 1967 0.81
15 Diurnal resting sites of phlebotomine sandflies in a Panamanian tropical forest. J Med Entomol 1972 0.80
16 A pilot study to control phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a neotropical rain forest. J Med Entomol 1982 0.80
17 Improved trapping of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in light traps supplemented with dry ice in a neotropical rain forest. J Med Entomol 1983 0.79
18 Sugar-feeding behavior of Lutzomyia trapidoi (Diptera: Psychodidae) under experimental conditions. J Med Entomol 1974 0.77
19 Use of external characters for rapid identification of phlebotomine sandflies in vector studies. J Med Entomol 1974 0.77
20 Comparative flying and biting activity of Panamanian phlebotomine sandflies in a mature forest and adjacent open space. J Med Entomol 1974 0.76
21 Acquisition, development, and treatment of Panamanian cutaneous leishmaniasis: a case history. Mil Med 1988 0.76
22 Evaluation of personal protection methods against phlebotomine sand flies including vectors of leishmaniasis in Panama. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1982 0.76
23 Sylvatic hosts of Rhodnius pallescens (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) nymphs in the Panama Canal Zone. J Med Entomol 1980 0.76
24 Host preferences of Deinocerites pseudes Dyar & Knab. J Med Entomol 1973 0.75
25 Transovarial transmission of viruses by phlebotomine sandflies. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1975 0.75
26 A new method for rearing Lutzomyia trapidoi (Diptera: Psychodidae), with observations on its development and behavior in the laboratory. J Med Entomol 1975 0.75
27 Female gynandromorphs of Lutzomyia trinidadensis Newstead from Panamá. J Med Entomol 1971 0.75
28 [The problem of urticant and poisonous lepidopterans in Panama]. Rev Med Panama 1984 0.75
29 Mechanical transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomidae) by Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). J Med Entomol 1968 0.75
30 Report of Olfersia coriacea (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) feeding on a human in Panama. J Parasitol 1983 0.75