@article {975, title = {The names of European mosquitoes: Part 6}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {8}, year = {2000}, month = {11/2000}, pages = {19-21}, abstract = {

This article is the sixth in a series to be published in the Bulletin to add meaning to the names of European mosquitoes.\ For each entry the name of the taxon is given together with the author and date and the reference to the original\ description. There is also either a quotation from the original description, translated where necessaIy, or a resume indicating the author\&$\#$39;s reason for using the name in question. Where appropriate, a brief explanation of the etymology is\ provided. In some cases the reason for naming the species may not be clear and correspondence to the author is invited.\ Additional information will be published in future issues of the Bulletin as letters to the editors.

}, author = {Snow, Keith} } @article {974, title = {An annotated checklist and bibliography of the mosquitoes of Spain (Diptera: Culicidae)}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {8}, year = {2000}, month = {11/2000}, pages = {10-18}, abstract = {

A revised list of the mosquito species occurring in Spain is presented. Fifty-nine species are recorded by the\ authors or noted in the literature. However, due to lack of voucher specimens and the unreliability of several\ older reports, only 53 species records are considered valid. All special cases are discussed.

}, author = {Eritja, Roger. and Aranda, Carlos. and Padr{\'o}s, J. and Goula, M. and Lucientes, J. and Escosa, Ra{\"u}l. and Marqu{\`e}s, E. and C{\'a}ceres, F.} } @article {973, title = {Culex (Culex) torrentium Martini (Diptera: Culicidae) a new species from Spain}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {8}, year = {2000}, month = {11/2000}, pages = {7-9}, abstract = {

Culex torrentium is reported from Spain for the first time in the summer of 1999 from the region of\ Cerdanya, province of Girona. Cx. torrentium was associated with Anopheles petragnani, Culiseta\ longiareolata, Cs. annulata, Culex impudicus, Cx. hortensis and/or Cx. pipiens. Although different\ taxonomic characters for larvae and females have been tentatively used to separate Cx. torrentium from\ Cx. pipiens, only male genitalia can be used as a reliable diagnostic character.

}, author = {Aranda, Carlos. and Eritja, Roger. and Schaffner, Francis and Escosa, Ra{\"u}l.} } @article {971, title = {Selection of a lectotype for Aedes reflki Medschid (Diptera: Culicidae) and redescription of the male, females and fourth-instar larvae of the type series}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {8}, year = {2000}, month = {11/2000}, pages = {1-6}, abstract = {

A lectotype is designated for Aedes refiki, which is the type species of sub genus Rusticoidus. Detailed descriptions of the\ adults (including male and female genitalia) and fourth-instar larvae of the type specimens of Ae. refiki are provided..

}, author = {Reinert, John F.} } @article {969, title = {Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of Cyprus}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {7}, year = {2000}, month = {07/2000}, pages = {38}, author = {Hadjivassilis, Andreas.} } @article {967, title = {The names of European mosquitoes: Part 5}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {7}, year = {2000}, month = {07/2000}, pages = {34-37}, abstract = {

This article is the fifth in a series to be published in the Bulletin to add meaning to the names of European mosquitoes.\ For each entry the name of the taxon is given together with the author and date and the reference to the original description. There is also either a quotation from the original description, translated where necessary, or a resume indicating the author\&$\#$39;s reason for using the name in question Where appropriate, a brief explanation of the etymology\ is provided. In some cases the explanation may not be clear and correspondence to the author is invited and additional\ information will be included in future issues of the Bulletin as letters to the editors.

}, author = {Snow, Keith} } @article {965, title = {Malaria and its vectors in Turkey}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {7}, year = {2000}, month = {07/2000}, pages = {27-33}, abstract = {

The mosquitoes of Turkey are listed and discussed together with a commentary of the malaria situation,\ both current and in the recent past. The problems and prospects for the control of malaria are presented.

}, author = {Alten, B{\"u}lent. and {\c C}aglar, Selim S. and {\"O}zer, Nurdan} } @article {963, title = {Distribution of the genus Anopheles in Europe}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {7}, year = {2000}, month = {07/2000}, pages = {1-26}, abstract = {

Maps and distribution data are presented for the eighteen species of Anopheles currently recognised in Europe.

}, author = {Ramsdale, Clement D. and Snow, Keith} } @article {962, title = {Obituary. Dr M. T. Gillies. Medical naturalist (1920-1999)}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {6}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {26-28}, author = {Ramsdale, Clement D.} } @article {961, title = {Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of Slovakia}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {6}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {20-26}, abstract = {

To date, 47 mosquito species belonging to 6 genera have been recorded from Slovakia. The history of mosquito study is discussed in this paper and an extensive bibliography is included. A checklist of Slovakian mosquitoes is presented.

}, author = {Jalili, N. and Orsz{\'a}gh, I. and Halgo{\v s}, J. and Labuda, M.} } @article {958, title = {A revised checklist of the mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of European Russia}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {2000}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {15-19}, abstract = {

A revised checklist based on data contained in Russian manuals and monographs on the mosquitoes of the former USSR,\ as well as many articles on the mosquitoes of European Russia, is presented.

}, author = {Gornostaeva, R. M.} } @article {957, title = {The names of European mosquitoes: Part 4}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {6}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {12-14}, abstract = {

This article is the fowth in a series to be published in the Bulletin to add meaning to the names of European mosquitoes. For\ each entry the name of the taxon is given together with the author and date and the reference to the original description. There\ is also either a quotation from the original description, translated where necessary, or a resume indicating the author\&$\#$39;s reason\ for using the name in question. Where appropriate, a brief explanation of the etymology is provided. In some cases the explanation may not be clear and correspondence to the author is invited and additional information will be included in future\ issues of the Bulletin as letters to the editors.

}, author = {Snow, Keith} } @article {956, title = {A checklist of Latvian mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae)}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {6}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {8-11}, abstract = {

The checklist presented here is the first ever made of the mosquitoes of Latvia A total of 25 species have been identified\ as occurring in the country but further investigations are necessary, especially as very few distributional data are, as yet,\ available.

}, author = {Spungis, Voldemars} } @article {955, title = {Description of Fredwardsius, a new subgentis of Aedes (Diptera: Culicidae)}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {6}, year = {2000}, month = {03/2000}, pages = {1-7}, abstract = {

A new subgenus Fredwardsius of genus Aedes, is described and compared with other subgenera. Distinctive features of the\ female, male, female and male genitalia, pupa, and fourth-instar larva of the sub genus are listed. The subgenus has a\ distribution in southern Europe, southern Asia, and Africa.

}, author = {Reinert, John F.} }