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2006Molecular studies of Anopheles culicifacies (Diptera: Culicidae) in Sri Lanka: Sibling species B and E show sequence identity at multiple lociSurendran, S.N.; Hawkes, N.J; Steven, A; Hemingway, J; Ramasamy, R
2010The anopheles culicifacies and an. subpictus species complexes in Sri Lanka and their implications for Malaria control in the countrySurendran, S.N.; Ramasamy, R
2011Morphometric and meristic characterization of Phlebotomus argentipes species complex in northern Sri Lanka: Evidence for the presence of potential leishmaniasis vectors in the countryGajapathy, K; Jude, P.J; Surendran, S.N.
2013Molecular identification of potential leishmaniasis vector species within the Phlebotomus (Euphlebotomus) argentipes species complex in Sri LankaGajapathy, K; Peiris, L.B; Goodacre, S.L; Silva, A; Jude, P.J; Surendran, S.N.
2012-02-10Variations in susceptibility to common insecticides and resistance mechanisms among morphologically identified sibling species of the malaria vector Anopheles subpictus in Sri LankaSurendran, S.N.; Jude, P.J; Weerarathne, T.C; Karunaratne, S.H.P.P; Ramasamy, R
2006Anopheles culicifacies sibling species B and E in Sri Lanka differ in longevity and in their susceptibility to malaria parasite infection and common insecticidesSurendran, S.N.; Ramasamy, M.S; De Silva, B.G.D.N.K; Ramasamy, R
2007-06Perception and personal protective measures toward mosquito bites by communities in Jaffna District, northern Sri LankaSurendran, S.N.; Kajatheepan, A
2005-06Some characteristics of the larval breeding sites of Anopheles culicifacies species B and E in Sri LankaSurendran, S.N.; Ramasamy, R
2009A note on the larvicidal efficacy of saponin constituted crude extracts of plant and animal origin against Aedes aegypti l.Surendran, S.N.; Kumaran, V; Sivarajah, R; Krishnarajah, S.R; Srikaran, R; Raghavendra, K
2011Morphometric description of sandflies belong to genus Sergentomyia (Sergentomyia) (Diptera; Psychodidae; Phlebotominae) in Sri Lanka; evidence for the presence of Sergentomyia (Sergentomyia) pondicherriensis and Sergentomyia (Sergentomyia) dentata in the countryGajapathy, K; Surendran, S.N.