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2. Unravelling the genome of the brackish water malaria vector Anopheles aquasalis

3. Effect of fluralaner on the biology, survival, and reproductive fitness of the neotropical malaria vector Anopheles aquasalis

4. Vector Competence for Zika Virus Changes Depending on the Aedes aegypti’s Region of Origin in Manaus: A Study of an Endemic Brazilian Amazonian City

5. Supplementary Text from Evolution and assembly of Anopheles aquasalis's immune genes: primary malaria vector of coastal Central and South America and the Caribbean Islands

6. Vector Competence to Zika Virus Changes Depending on the Manaus's Region Origin of the Aedes aegypti: A Study of an Endemic Brazilian Amazonian City

7. Vector Competence to Zika Virus Changes Depending on the Manaus's Region Origin of the Aedes aegypti: A Study of an Endemic Brazilian Amazonian City

8. Vector Competence for Zika Virus Changes Depending on the Aedes aegypti 's Region of Origin in Manaus: A Study of an Endemic Brazilian Amazonian City.

9. Natural vertical cotransmission of Dengue virus and Chikungunya virus from Aedes aegypti in Brumado, Bahia, Brazil

10. Dengue Infection Susceptibility of Five Aedes aegypti Populations from Manaus (Brazil) after Challenge with Virus Serotypes 1–4

11. Phenotypic traits of individuals in a long-term colony of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) aquasalis (Diptera: Culicidae) show variable susceptibility to Plasmodium and suggest cryptic speciation

12. Corrigendum to: Morphological Characterization of the Antennal Sensilla of the Afrotropical Sand Fly, Phlebotomus duboscqi (Diptera: Psychodidae)

13. Dengue and Zika virus infection patterns vary among Aedes aegypti field populations from Belo Horizonte, a Brazilian endemic city

14. Dengue Infection Susceptibility of Five Aedes aegypti Populations from Manaus (Brazil) after Challenge with Virus Serotypes 1–4.

16. Evolution and assembly of Anopheles aquasalis 's immune genes: primary malaria vector of coastal Central and South America and the Caribbean Islands.

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