Abstract

Giemsa and Hoechst staining of neuroblast chromosomes were used to identify two strains of the Anopheles balabacensis complex from Burma. The laboratory colony of Kwan-ka-thaung (KKT) strain is shown to correspond to A. dirus A, while the laboratory colony of Taikkyi (TKK) strain corresponds to A. dirus C as defined by earlier studies on material from Thailand.

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