Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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FIRST STATE AND NATIONAL RECORDS OF CULICOIDES DEBILIPALPIS AND CULICOIDES REEVESI IN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO17
Evaluation of Bacillus thuringiensis Subsp. Israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus Combination Against Culex pipiens in Highly Vegetated Ditches12
Grass Infusions in Autocidal Gravid Ovitraps to LureAedes albopictus9
Detection of Aedes Scapularis In Southwestern Florida9
Predation ofAedes aegyptiEggs By Foraging AntsSolenopsis invicta,Myrmicaria brunnea,Diacamma rugosum, andMonomorium minimum9
First Record of Toxorhynchites moctezuma in Sinaloa, Mexico: Notes about its Morphology7
Mosquito and Arbovirus Surveillance at Bradshaw Field Training Area, Northern Territory, Australia7
EDITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2021–20227
Insecticide Susceptibility Status of Lab and Field Populations ofAedes albopictusfrom Gainesville, Florida, to Organophosphates and Pyrethroids7
Do It Yourself: A Modernized Gravid Trap Design for Mosquito Surveillance7
Evaluation on the Activity and Efficacy of Omniprene™ WSP and XWSP Against the Southern House MosquitoCulex quinquefasciatusin Simulated Catch Basins6
Use of a Miniature Optical Engine for Age Classifying Wild-CaughtCoquillettidia perturbansin the Shortwave Infrared Region6
BASELINE SUSCEPTABILITY AND FIRST OBSERVATION OF KNOCKDOWN RESISTANCE IN AEDES TAENIORHYNCHUS POPULATION OF ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FLORIDA6
A Survey on Mosquito Control Knowledge and Insecticide Use in New Orleans, La, 2020–20216
EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF BEETROOT PEEL (BETA VULGARIS) IN OVITRAPS AS AN ATTRACTANT FOR SURVEILLANCE OF ARBOVIRUS VECTORS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF AGRESTINA, STATE OF PERNAMBUCO, BRAZIL6
Aedes aegypti Knockdown Resistance Mutations and Dengue Virus Infection in Haiti5
Oviposition Activity ofMansoniaSpecies in Areas Along the Madeira River, Brazilian Amazon Rainforest5
Improving the Safety and Acceptability of Autocidal Gravid Ovitraps (AGO Traps)5
New Records of Mosquitoes in Bolivia and Northwestern Argentina4
Survey of Mississippi Mosquito Blood Meals for Vertebrate Host Identification4
AMCA Memorial Lecture Honoring Lewis T. Nielsen, PhD4
Front Matter4
Satellite Rearing ofAedesMosquito Eggs: Synchronized Empirical Test of a Novel Mass Rearing Model4
A Comparison of Oak Leaf and Fescue Hay Infusion-Baited Gravid Trap Collections—An Analysis Steeped in the Context of La Crosse Virus Vector Surveillance Effectiveness4
First Record ofWyeomyia mitchelliiin Nuevo León, Mexico4
Laboratory and Greenhouse Performance of Five Commercial Light Traps for Capturing Mosquitoes in China3
Initial Survey of Mosquito Control Programs with Set Action Thresholds and Associated Surveillance Characteristics3
Culex nigripalpus Distribution Expansion: First Record in Virginia, New County Records in North Carolina, and Revised United States Map3
SEASONAL MOSQUITO PRODUCTION IN STORM SEWER CATCH BASINS OF THE NORTH SHORE SUBURBS OF CHICAGO, 2021 TO 20243
Baseline Susceptibility and Effectiveness of Adulticides to Local Aedes taeniorhynchus From Collier County, Florida3
Characterization of Insecticide Resistance inAedes aegyptifrom the Zoological Garden of Havana, Cuba3
Susceptibility Status of a Recently Introduced Population of Aedes albopictus to Insecticides Used by the Vector Control Program in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico3
KAZUO TANAKA 1928–20243
MOSQUITO SPECIES DISTRIBUTION IN TIRES IN RURAL AND URBAN LANDSCAPES ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY3
Mosquito Species Diversity and Abundance Patterns in Plots with Contrasting Land Use and Land Cover in Bloomington, Indiana3
EFFICACY OF TRANSFLUTHRIN VARIES BY SPECIES AND PLACEMENT IN A WARM TEMPERATE MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT13
The Impact of Adulticide on Culex Abundance and Infection Rate in North Shore of Cook County, Illinois3
Development and Validation of a Three-Dimensional Printed Multifunctional Trap for Surveillance of Mosquitoes3
New Distribution Records of Anopheles darlingi in Quintana Roo, Southeastern Mexico3
Evaluation of Essential Oils as Spatial Repellents AgainstAedes aegyptiin an Olfactometer3
Ground Applications of Vectobac® WDG with A1 Super-Duty Mist Sprayer® and Micronair® AU5000 Atomizer for Suppression ofAedes aegyptiPopulations in the Florida Keys2
Covers2
West Nile Virus Surveillance in Sentinel Chickens and Mosquitoes in Panama City Beach, Florida, from 2014 To 20202
Covers2
First Record of the Asian Longhorned Tick Haemaphysalis longicornis in Missouri2
Displacement of Aedes albopictus by Aedes aegypti in Gainesville, Florida2
AEDES JAPONICUS: A TENANT INVADER IN THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, USA2
Front Matter2
Interactive Effects of Salinity and Mosquito Larvicides Toxicity to Larvae of Aedes taeniorhynchus2
Response to An Outbreak of Locally Transmitted Dengue in Key Largo, FL, by The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District2
FIRST RECORDS OF AEDES TORMENTOR AND CULEX PANOCOSSA AS A RESULT OF VECTOR SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING THE CHARACTERIZATION OF FOCI OF EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS IN TAMAULI2
Daytime Resting Activity of Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus Populations in Northern Mexico2
Aedes pertinax, A Lost and Found New Species Record for Monroe County, Florida2
LA CROSSE VIRUS VECTOR RESTING BEHAVIORS - FIELD STUDIES WITH PROKOPAK AND RESTING SHELTER COLLECTIONS PROVIDE LOW YIELD2
AMCA Presidential Address2
A Cross-Sectional Household Survey in the US Virgin Islands (2019) Reveals Cisterns as Challenging PeridomesticAedes aegyptiHabitats2
First Report ofAedes vittatusin Islamabad, Pakistan2
Ground-Based Pyrethroid Adulticides Reduce Mosquitoes But Not Nontarget Insects in Central Florida2
Aedes tortilis, Culex declarator, and Culex tarsalis: New County Records for Mosquito Species in Collier County, Florida2
Wide-Area Larviciding with a Buffalo Turbine® Mist Sprayer and Vectolex® WDG2
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