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1. The efficacy of attractive targeted sugar baits in reducing malaria vector abundance in low-endemicity settings of northwest Mali

2. Review of the African golden-spotted genera Haplopacha and Dasychirinula (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae, Poecilocampinae)

3. Annotated checklist of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of Mali

4. Testing configurations of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) stations in Mali, West Africa, for improving the control of malaria parasite transmission by vector mosquitoes and minimizing their effect on non-target insects

5. Large-scale field trial of attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB) for the control of malaria vector mosquitoes in Mali, West Africa

6. The invasive shrub Prosopis juliflora enhances the malaria parasite transmission capacity of Anopheles mosquitoes: a habitat manipulation experiment

7. Description of a new Middle Eastern Lemonia species, comments on the Lemonia philopalus complex and Lemonia syriensis (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae: Lemoniinae)

8. Vavizola hela - new species and genus of Afrotropic Lasiocampini (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae)

9. Notes on Streblote (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae, Lasiocampinae) from the Malay Archipelago with two new species description

10. Revision of the Lemonia taraxaci complex, with a description of a new species from Italy and clarification of the status of Lemonia strigata (Lepidoptera Brahmaeidae: Lemoniinae)

11. Testing configurations of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) stations in Mali, West Africa, for improving the control of malaria parasite transmission by vector mosquitoes and minimizing their effect on non-target insects

12. Estimating the potential impact of Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs) as a new vector control tool for Plasmodium falciparum malaria

13. Frequent sugar feeding behavior byAedes aegyptiin Bamako, Mali makes them ideal candidates for control with attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB)

14. Efficacy of attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB) against Aedes albopictus with garlic oil encapsulated in beta-cyclodextrin as the active ingredient

15. Evaluation of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB)—Barrier for control of vector and nuisance mosquitoes and its effect on non-target organisms in sub-tropical environments in Florida

16. Frequent sugar feeding behavior by Aedes aegypti in Bamako, Mali makes them ideal candidates for control with attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB)

17. Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits: Control of Mosquitoes With the Low-Risk Active Ingredient Dinotefuran and Potential Impacts on Nontarget Organisms in Morocco

18. A novel window entry/exit trap for the study of endophilic behavior of mosquitoes

19. Implications for operational control of adult mosquito production in cisterns and wells in St. Augustine, FL using attractive sugar baits

20. Reduction of mosquito biting pressure by timed-release 0.3% aerosolized geraniol

21. An annotated checklist of the horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of the Sinai Peninsula Egypt with remarks on ecology and zoogeography

22. Simplified and improved monitoring traps for sampling sand flies

23. New records for the horse fly fauna (Diptera: Tabanidae) of Jordan with remarks on ecology and zoogeography

24. Ability of Essential Oil Candles to Repel Biting Insects in High and Low Biting Pressure Environments

25. Indoor Protection Against Mosquito and Sand Fly Bites: A Comparison Between Citronella, Linalool, and Geraniol Candles

26. Formulation of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) with safe EPA-exempt substance significantly diminishes the Anopheles sergentii population in a desert oasis

27. New records and ecological remarks regarding the tribe Stomoxyini (Diptera: Muscidae) from Israel

28. Response of the sand fly Phlebotomuspapatasi to visual, physical and chemical attraction features in the field

29. Reduction of mosquito biting-pressure: spatial repellents or mosquito traps? A field comparison of seven commercially available products in Israel

30. An annotated checklist of the horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) of Lebanon with remarks on ecology and zoogeography: Pangoniinae and Chrysopsinae

31. Relative attraction of the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi to local flowering plants in the Dead Sea region

32. Efficacy of the botanical repellents geraniol, linalool, and citronella against mosquitoes

33. Control of Culex quinquefasciatus in a storm drain system in Florida using attractive toxic sugar baits

34. Control of sand flies with attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB) and potential impact on non-target organisms in Morocco

35. Estimating the potential impact of Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits (ATSBs) as a new vector control tool for Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

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