Volume 13, Number 3—March 2007
Dispatch
Cocirculation of 2 Genotypes of Toscana Virus, Southeastern France
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Figure 1. CDC light traps, adapted for sandfly trapping, placed in horse stables (A), near rabbit hutches and henhouses (B), and in quiet places in the shade of human habitations, where dogs sleep (C). Engorged female Phlebotomus perniciosus sandfly trapped in a horse stable (D); spermatheca of Ph. perniciosus female after dissection (E); genitalia of Ph. perniciosus male after dissection (F).
1Equally participated in this work.
2Equally participated in the design and supervision of this study.
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