pubmed-article:525959 | pubmed:abstractText | Using two sibling species of the Aedes detritus (Haliday, 1833) complex, one autogenous (A) and the other anautogenous (B), the role played by the larval environment on vitellogenesis was confirmed. A poor larval diet reduced the fecondity equally of both autogenous and anautogenous females. With the latter however blood meal ensured the maturation of a not negligible number of ovocytes. | lld:pubmed |