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Repellent effects of the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus and Tagetes minuta on the sandfly, Phlebotomus duboscqi

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Fig. 1 Perspex cage measuring 25 X 25 x 80 cm (length) separated by a removable cardboard frame (P)
Table 1 Effectiveness of C. citratus and T. minuta essential oils against Phlebotomus duboscqi tested on hamsters as repel-lents
Table 3 Biting rates of P. duboscqi sandflies when tested against five ranging from 0.125 mg/ml to 1.0 mg/ml of C

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