The breeding habitats of Phlebotomus sand flies (Diptera:Psychodidae) in El Agamy, Alexandria Egypt
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The breeding habitats of Phlebotomus sand flies (Diptera:Psychodidae) in El Agamy, Alexandria Egypt
Abstract
A prolonged search for the breeding habitats of Phlebotomus sand flies in El Agamy, resulted in the collection of 105 newly emerged P. papatasi and P. langeroni. These flies were from poultry sheds, rubbish on stone piles and rubbish piles.
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