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In the News (Fri 11 Dec 09)

  
  Culex Environmental - Leaders in West Nile Mosquito Control
Culex Environmental - Leaders in West Nile Mosquito Control
Culex Environmental is leading the way in reducing the public health threat posed by West Nile virus mosquitoes.
At Culex, we are committed to the environment and in providing targeted cost-effective mosquito monitoring and control programs.
www.culex.ca   (45 words)

  
  Nikon MicroscopyU: DXM 1200 Digital Eclipse Image Gallery - Culex (Mosquito) Antennae
Presented below is a photomicrograph showing the large bushy antennae of a male Culex mosquito, which he uses to listen for the buzz of a female mosquito.
Many species of Culex are known as the "house mosquito" because these insects commonly develop in small containers around houses.
Culex is a carrier of viral encephalitis and, in tropical and subtropical climates, of filariasis.
www.microscopyu.com /galleries/dxm1200/culexsmall.html   (321 words)

  
 Mosquito Photographs Culex
Culex annulirostris larvae with a colony of Vorticella.
This large Culex species is uncommonly collected in NSW and despite Murray Valley Encephalitis having been isolated from this species elsewhere in Australia, it is probably not an important vector in south eastern Australia.
Culex gelidus is a secondary vector of Japanese Encephalitis.
www.arbovirus.health.nsw.gov.au /areas/arbovirus/mosquit/photos/mosquitophotos_culex.htm   (636 words)

  
 Culex
In addition to making Culex systems, and training others to use them, we also use the Culex ourselves in support of early preclinical discovery research.
Culex is a research platform from which we can conduct multiple simultaneous studies.
If you are already a Culex user, please keep us in mind if you have short-term personnel shortages at your facility.
www.culex.net /services.htm   (632 words)

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