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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Ramsdale, C. D., et al.. (2005). History and prospects for mosquito-borne disease in Britain. 20.5 indexed citations
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Snow, Keith R. & C. D. Ramsdale. (2003). A revised checklist of European mosquitoes. 15.6 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D.. (2001). Internal taxonomy of the Hyrcanus Group of Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae) and its bearing on the incrimination of vectors of malaria in the west of the Palaearctic Region. 10.21 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D., Bülent Alten, Selim Süalp Çağlar, & Nurdan Özer. (2001). A revised, annotated checklist of the mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of Turkey. 9.35 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D. & Keith R. Snow. (2001). Distribution of the genera Coquillettidia, Orthopodomyia and Uranotaenia in Europe. 10.12 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D., et al.. (2000). The tiger mosquito.. Environmental Health. 108(11). 358–360.1 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D. & Keith R. Snow. (2000). Distribution of the genus Anopheles in Europe. 7(7). 1–26.54 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D. & Keith R. Snow. (1999). A preliminary checklist of European mosquitoes. 5.8 indexed citations
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Snow, Keith R. & C. D. Ramsdale. (1999). Distribution chart for European mosquitoes. 3.30 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D.. (1998). Anopheles cinereus Theobald 1901 and its synonym hispaniola Theobald 1903. 2. 18–19.3 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D. & K. R. Snow. (1995). Mosquito control in Britain.. OpenGrey (Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique).9 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D.. (1991). Mosquito records from the Channel Islands.. 8–12.1 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D.. (1990). Anopheles mosquitoes and imported malaria in Libya.. 22(1). 34–40.9 indexed citations
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Cranston, P. S., C. D. Ramsdale, K. R. Snow, & G. B. White. (1987). Keys to the adults, male hypopygia, fourth-instar larvae, and pupae of the British mosquitoes (Culicidae) : with notes on their ecology and medical importance.32 indexed citations
Cóluzzi, M., Andrea Sabatini, L. Bullini, & C. D. Ramsdale. (1974). Further data on the distribution of the species of the mariae complex of the genus Aedes.. 35(4). 321–330.2 indexed citations
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Ramsdale, C. D., et al.. (1970). A preliminary note on the occurrence in Turkey of the subalpinus form of the A. maculipennis complex.. PubMed. 31(2). 155–8.4 indexed citations
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