Sub-lethal effect of sulphaquinoxaline on the tsetse fly, glossina austen newst

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A MARKED fall in fecundity of females of the tsetse fly, Glossina austeni Newst, fed on rabbits, was found to be associated with the use of a commercial rabbit diet containing, as a coccidiostat, 75 p.p.m. sulphaquinoxaline and 7.5 p.p.m. pyrimethamine. Contemporary flies fed on goats reproduced normally. © 1973 Nature Publishing Group.

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Jordan, A. M., & Trewern, M. A. (1973). Sub-lethal effect of sulphaquinoxaline on the tsetse fly, glossina austen newst. Nature, 245(5426), 462. https://doi.org/10.1038/245462a0

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