T ABLE OF CONTENTS I NTRODUCTION ............................................................ i Message from the President ................................. i AMCA 2014-2015 Board of Directors ................... ii AMCA 2014-2015 Committee Chairs .................... v Planning Committees........................................ vii Meeting Sponsors ............................................ viii Exhibitor Directory & Booth No. .......................... xi General Information........................................ xviii SUNDAY SCHEDULE ..................................................... 1 PLENARY SESSION ...................................................... 3 Monday Afternoon Session 1 ..................................... 4 Chikungunya: Emerging Threat to the Americas I .. 4 Genetics/GIS ..................................................... 4 New Product Trials ............................................. 5 Regulatory/Non Target/Education ........................ 7 Monday Afternoon Session 2 ..................................... 8 Chikungunya: Emerging Threat to the Americas II . 8 Larval Control .................................................... 8 Research Highlights 2015 ................................... 9 Student Competition I ....................................... 10 TUESDAY MORNING SESSION 1 .................................... 11 Adult Control I .................................................. 11 Extension Med Ent Programs: Current Programs and Future Challenges ............................... 12 Looking In Our Rear View Mirror I ...................... 13 Student Competition II ...................................... 13 TUESDAY MORNING SESSION 2 .................................... 14 Adult Control II ................................................. 14 Latin American Symposium I ............................. 16 Looking In Our Rear View Mirror II ..................... 18 Student Competition III ..................................... 18 Poster Session................................................. 19 TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION 1 ................................ 25 Adult Control III ................................................ 25 Latin American Symposium II ............................ 27 Disease/Vector Studies I ................................... 28 Legislative and Regulatory I .............................. 30 Young Professionals Symposium: Career Roundtable Discussions ............................. 30 TUESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION 2 ................................ 32 Operations....................................................... 32 Latin American Symposium III ........................... 33 Disease/Vector Studies II .................................. 34 Legislative and Regulatory II ............................. 35 Young Professionals Symposium: Career Roundtable Discussions ............................. 35 W EDNESDAY MORNING SESSIONS ................................ 37 Behavior/Biology .............................................. 37 Community-Based Tick-Borne Disease Control ... 38 Natural Compounds - What can we learn as an industry? Can we learn from others? ........... 39 Surveillance and Control ................................... 39 THURSDAY MORNING SESSION 1 .................................. 43 Push-Pull Strategy for Adult Mosquito Control I ... 43 Recent Developments in Mosquito Surveillance and Trapping Techniques I ................................ 43 Spinosad for Mosquito Control: From the Laboratory to the Field I.............................. 44 THURSDAY MORNING SESSION 2 .................................. 45 Push-Pull Strategy for Adult Mosquito Control II .. 45 Recent Developments in Mosquito Surveillance and Trapping Techniques II ............................... 46 Spinosad for Mosquito Control: From the Laboratory to the Field II ............................. 47 AUTHOR I NDEX ......................................................... 48 EXHIBITOR KEY ........................................................ 54 HOW TO READ THE PROGRAM Day and Date at top of each page Start – End Time MORNING OR AFTERNOON Symposium/Session Title Organizer/Moderator: Name Start Time – End Time (may be different from start-end time in main heading, check each symposium/session) Room Location Time Abstract # Time Abstract # Presentation Title Presenter, Other Author(s) Presentation Title Presenter, Other Author(s) And so on A number preceded by a PL indicates a plenary session talk; a number preceded by a P- indicates a poster and all other numbers are oral presentations. If there is no number listed, there is no abstract associated with that particular presentation. T/C – indicates a session that is recommended for Trustee/Commissioner attendees. Speakers and other authors are found in the program book author index. All author affiliations are listed in the abstract book. Maps to meeting locations and the exhibitors are on the inside covers of the program book. INTRODUCTION Message from the President Steve Mulligan It is my privilege and great honor to st welcome you all to our 81 Annual Meeting of the American Mosquito Control Association. This marks the sixth time the AMCA has met in New Orleans, which will once again afford an outstanding venue for our conference. The Big Easy, the Crescent City, NOLA; however you may attempt to define New Orleans, the city defies description and demands that it instead be experienced. So too our meetings, which create an atmosphere of involvement and participation that allows one to gain practical knowledge, to learn about novel research and the latest technologies and methodologies, and to further develop skills in our profession in a friendly yet stimulating interactive format. To this effect, an outstanding program has been prepared by Dr. Stanton Cope, AMCA Vice President and Program Chair. Of course, members of the Louisiana Mosquito Control Association once again serve as gracious hosts, with local arrangements choreographed by Dennis Wallette. Plan on attending the Field Day activities on Wednesday, arranged by Dr. Claudia Riegel and her staff at the City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board and tour their new facilities. Thanks to all of you who will be presenting talks and posters, and special thanks to all the many volunteers who have donated their time and talents to make this conference a success. I look forward to seeing all of you while we go about the important business of our meeting, as well as during the enjoyment of the many cultural and culinary pleasures New Orleans has to offer. Bienvenue à la Nouvelle Orléans. Laissez les bon temps rouler! Steve Mulligan, AMCA President i AMCA 2014-2015 Board of Directors PRESIDENT Steve Mulligan Consolidated Mosquito Abatement District P.O. Box 278 Selma, CA 93662 Phone: 559-896-1085 [email protected] PRESIDENT ELECT Ken Linthicum USDA/ARS/CMAVE 1600 SW 23rd Drive Gainesville, FL 32608 Phone: 352-374-5700 [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Stan Cope Terminix International 29594 N. Birch Avenue Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 901-828-9562 [email protected] PAST PRESIDENT C. Roxanne Connelly University of Florida 200 9th Street SE Vero Beach, FL 32962 Phone: 772-778-7200 [email protected] TREASURER Gary Hatch Davis County Mosquito Abatement 85 North 600 West Kaysville, UT 84037 Phone: 801-544-3736 [email protected] INDUSTRY DIRECTOR Larry Smith Central Life Sciences 530 Emerald Lake Path Sugar Hill, GA 30518 Phone: 770-614-4513 [email protected] ii LATIN AMERICAN DIRECTOR Ildefonso Fernandez-Salas Laboratory of Medical Entomology/School of Biological Sciences Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Ciudad Universitaria San Nicolas de los Garza NL, Mexico Phone: 52-181-3321453 [email protected] MID-ATLANTIC DIRECTOR Dennis Salmen 2131 Chambwood Drive Charlotte, NC 28205 Phone: 704-575-2837 [email protected] NORTH ATLANTIC DIRECTOR Paul Capotosto CT DEP WHAMM Pro 351 Route 32 North Franklin, CT 06254 Phone: 860-642-7630 [email protected] NORTH CENTRAL DIRECTOR Mike Szyska Northwest Mosquito Abatement District 147 West Hintz Road Wheeling, IL 60090 Phone: 847-537-2306 [email protected] NORTH PACIFIC DIRECTOR Jason Kinley GEM County Mosquito Abatement District Emmett, ID 83617 Phone: 208-365-5628 [email protected] SOUTH ATLANTIC DIRECTOR Christopher Lesser Manatee County Mosquito Control District 2317 2nd Avenue West Palmetto, FL 34221 Phone: 941-722-3720 [email protected] iii SOUTH CENTRAL DIRECTOR Rick Duhrkopf Baylor University One Baylor Place PO Box 97388 Waco, TX 76798 Phone: 214-710-2082 [email protected] SOUTH PACIFIC DIRECTOR Becky Cline Fresno Westside Mosquito Abatement District P.O. Box 125 Firebaugh, CA 93622 Phone: 559-659-2437 [email protected] WEST CENTRAL DIRECTOR Zane McCallister Grand River Mosquito Control District 650 W. Gunnison Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 Phone: 970-257-0191 [email protected] TECHNICAL ADVISOR Joseph Conlon American Mosquito Control Association Phone: 904-215-3008 [email protected] iv AMCA 2014-2015 Committee Chairs Annual Meeting Committee Ken Linthicum Program Subcommittee Stan Cope Archives Committee Eric Williges Bylaws & Policy Committee Janet McAllister Executive Committee Steve Mulligan Finance Committee Gary Hatch Legislative & Regulatory Committee Angela Beehler ESA Subcommittee Michael Hudon Chemical Control Subcommittee Zane McCallister Clean Water Act Subcommittee Gary Goodman PESP Subcommittee Gabrielle Sakolsky Washington Conference Subcommittee Tom Wilmot Federal Lands Subcommittee Bill Meredith Federal Funding Subcommittee Bill Meredith Membership Committee Sarah B. Gazi v Nominating / Awards Committee Roxanne Connelly John N. Belkin Award Subcommittee Larry Hribar Industry Award Subcommittee Larry Smith Boyd-Ariaz Grassroots Award Subcommittee Steve Mulligan Public Relations Committee Joe Conlon Public Education Subcommittee Truc Dever Publications Committee Steve Presley JAMCA Editorial Board Harry Savage Newsletter Editorial Board Randy Knepper Special Publications Subcommittee Tom Floore Science & Technology Committee Mark Breidenbaugh Training & Member Education Jamesina Scott vi 2015 Planning Committees ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE Ken Linthicum, Chair, AMCA President-Elect Steve Mulligan, AMCA President Stan Cope, AMCA Vice President Larry Smith, AMCA Board, Industry Director Dennis Wallette, Local Arrangements Chair Eric Jackson, Education Day Coordinator PROGRAM COMMITTEE Stan Cope, Chair, AMCA Vice President Lee Cohnstaedt, Latin American Symposium Brian Byrd, Student Competition Diann Crane, Design/Layout & Copy Editor Henry Rupp, Copy Editor LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Dennis Wallette, Chair, Secretary/Treasurer of LMCA Claudia Riegel, Board of Directors of LMCA AMCA HEADQUARTERS STAFF Sarah Gazi, CAE, Executive Director Shay McClain, Meeting Manager Quinn Cummings, Membership Coordinator Sarah Mercer, Meeting Coordinator Ryan Mangini, Accountant Maria Lynn, Data Entry vii Meeting Sponsors AMCA is deeply appreciative of and proud to acknowledge the following industry supporters st of the 81 Annual Meeting and the 2015 Washington Conference: DIAMOND LEVEL SUPPORTERS Annual Meeting Meeting Bags Meeting Bag Insert Program Book Welcome Reception Young Professionals Travel Stipend Washington Conference Central Life Sciences Fellowships Reception Annual Meeting Audiovisual Latin American Symposium & Student Competition Student Competition Fund Young Professionals Travel Stipend Washington Conference Refreshment Break Annual Meeting Tuesday Morning Refreshment Break Ice Cream Social Latin American Symposium & Student Competition Meeting Bag Insert, Notebooks, Pens President’s Luncheon Washington Conference Notebooks, Pens viii SILVER LEVEL SUPPORTERS Annual Meeting Internet Hub Young Professionals Travel Stipend Washington Conference Breakfast Annual Meeting Badge Holders Student Competition Fund Young Professionals Social Young Professionals Travel Stipend Washington Conference Badge Holders Annual Meeting Tuesday Afternoon Refreshment Break Wednesday Morning Refreshment Break Meeting Bag Insert Young Professionals Travel Stipend Washington Conference Congressional Handbooks ix BRONZE LEVEL SUPPORTERS Annual Meeting Young Professionals Travel Stipend Annual Meeting Thursday Morning Refreshment Break Washington Conference Refreshment Break Annual Meeting Young Professionals Travel Stipend Annual Meeting Student Competition Fund Annual Meeting Monday Morning Refreshment Break Latin American Symposium & Competition Fund x Exhibitor Directory Booth No. ADAPCO, Inc. 550 Aero Lane Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 800-367-0659 E-mail: [email protected] www.MyADAPCO.com 503 Ag-Nav 30 Churchill Drive Barrie, Ontario, Canada L4N 825 Phone: 705-734-0909 Email: [email protected] www.agnav.com 713 AllPro Vector Group 640 Griswold Street Suite 200 W Northville, MI 48167 Phone: 248-773-7460 E-mail: [email protected] www.allprovector.com 210 American Longray LLC 1227 Hampshire Street Suite 37 San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: 415-830-9494 E-mail: [email protected] www.pestgoaway.com 413 American Mosquito Control Association 1120 Route 73 Suite 200 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Phone: 856-439-9222 E-mail: [email protected] www.mosquito.org 111 AMCA Young Professionals 1120 Route 73 Suite 200 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Phone: 856-439-9222 E-mail: [email protected] www.mosquito.org 614 AMVAC Environmental Products 751 W. Ocracoke Square SW Vero Beach, FL 32968 Phone: 772-563-0606 E-mail: [email protected] www.amvac-chemical.com 703 xi Application Dynamics P.O. Box 152725 Cape Coral, FL 33915 Phone: 239-673-8328 Email: [email protected] applicationdynamics.net 613 ARGO 220 Bergey Court New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada, N3A 2J5 Phone: 519-662-2840 Email: [email protected] www.argoutv.com 110 Arro-Gun Spray Systems LLC 7575 Tamra Drive Reno, NV 89506 Phone: 830-914-3247 E-mail: [email protected] www.arro-gun.com 310 Aventech Research Inc. 110 Anne Street South Unit 23 Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4N 2E3 Phone: 705-722-4288 E-mail: [email protected] www.aventech.com 412 Bayer Environmental Science 2 T.W. Alexander Drive P.O. Box 12014 Research Triangle Park, NC 27516 Phone: 919-549-2535 E-mail: [email protected] www.backbybayer.com 513 Biogents Weissenberg Strasse 22 Regensburg, Germany 93055 Phone : +49 94156992167 Email : [email protected] www.biogents.com 109 BioQuip Products, Inc. 2321 E Gladwick Street Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 Phone: 310-667-8800 E-mail: [email protected] www.bioquip.com 202 xii BVA Inc. P.O. Box 930301 New Hudson, MI 48165 Phone: 248-348-4920 E-mail: [email protected] www.bvaoils.com 711 Central Life Sciences 1501 E Woodfield Road Suite 200 West Schaumburg, IL 60173 Phone: 847-330-5300 E-mail: [email protected] www.centrallifesciences.com 303 Cheminova, Inc. 1 Park Drive Suite 400 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Phone: 919-474-6600 E-mail: [email protected] www.cheminova-us.com 515 City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite & Rodent Control Board 2100 Leon C. Simon Drive New Orleans, LA 70122 Phone: 504-658-2440 Email: [email protected] www.nola.gov/mosquito/ 213 Clarke 675 Sidwell Court St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 630-671-3120 E-mail: [email protected] www.clarke.com 203 Curtis Dyna-Fog LTD 17335 US HWY 31 North Westfield, IN 46074 Phone: 317-896-2561 E-mail: [email protected] www.dynafog.com 314 The DEET Education Program 1667 K. Street NW CSPA Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 800-662-4837 E-mail: [email protected] www.deetonline.org 705 xiii Digital Map Products 18831 Von Karman Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 Phone: 949-333-5126 Email: [email protected] www.digmap.com 312 Dynamic Aviation Group, Inc. P.O. Box 7 Bridgewater, VA 22812 Phone: 540-828-6070 E-mail: [email protected] www.dynamicaviation.com 207 EMD Perforamce Materials Corp. One International Plaza Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19113 Phone: 484-652-5680 Email: [email protected] www.emd-performance-materials.com 103 Electronic Data Solutions P.O. Box 31 Jerome, ID 83338 Phone: 208-324-8006 E-mail: [email protected] www.elecdata.com 211 Florida Mosquito Control Association 11625 Landing Place North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Phone: 772-321-2515 Email: [email protected] www.floridamosquito.org 114 Gambusia Solutions 4670 Pacific Street Rocklin, CA 95677 Phone: 916-652-4231 E-mail: [email protected] www.gambusiasolutions.com 609 Georgia Mosquito Control Association 65 Billy B. Hair Drive Savannah, GA 31408-9068 Phone: 912-790-2546 Email: [email protected] www.gamosquito.org 113 xiv Jasmic, LLC P.O. Box 369 Hazlet, NJ 07730 Phone: 732-888-9224 E-mail: [email protected] www.jasmic.net 709 Leading Edge Associates, Inc. 456 Walker Road Waynesville, NC 28786 Phone: 828-246-2111 E-mail: [email protected] www.leateam.com 313 London Foggers P.O. Box 406 Long Lake, MN 55356 Phone: 952-473-5366 E-mail: [email protected] www.londonfoggers.com 105 MCES, LLC 2499 Old Lake Mary Road #102 Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407-864-4500 Email: [email protected] www.mymces.com 104 Mosquito Research Foundation 2800 West Higgins Road Suite 440 Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 Phone: 877-206-9943 Email: [email protected] www.mosquitoresearch.org 712 Mosquito Trac/Airwolf Aerospace 15369 Madison Road Middlefield, OH 44062 Phone: 440-321-5838 Email: [email protected] www.airwolfaerospace.com 710 NationAir Aviation Insurance 1525 Kautz Road Suite 100 West Chicago, IL 60185 Phone: 630-584-7552 E-mail: [email protected] www.nationair.com 215 xv New Mountain Innovations Inc. 6 Hawthorne Road Old Lyme, CT 06371 Phone: 860-691-1876 Email: [email protected] www.newmountain.com 108 Nixalite of America Inc. th 1025 16 Avenue East Moline, IL 61244 Phone: 800-624-1189 E-mail: [email protected] www.nixalite.com 615 Pro-Lab Diagostics 21 Cypress Boulevard Suite 1070 Round Rock, TX 78665 Phone: 512-832-9145 Email: [email protected] www.pro-lab-direct.com 106 Response Biomedical 1781 75th Avenue West Vancouver, BC, Canada V6P 6P2 Phone: 604-456-6069 Email: [email protected] responsebio.com 611 SpringStar Inc. P.O. Box 2622 Woodinville, WA 98072 Phone: 425-487-6011 Email: [email protected] www.springstar.net 102 Summit Chemical Co. 235 S. Kresson Street Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: 800-227-8664 E-mail: [email protected] www.summitchemical.com 414 Target Specialty Products 15415 Marquardt Avenue Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Phone: 562-802-2238 E-mail: [email protected] www.target-specialty.com 311 xvi Terminix ALLCLEAR 5950 Berkshire Lane Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75225 Phone: 888-966-2483 E-mail: [email protected] www.terminixallclear.com 209 Univar Environmental Sciences 11305 Four Points Drive Building 1, Suite 210 Austin, TX 78726 Phone: 800-609-9414 E-mail: [email protected] www.UnivarES.com 603 Valent BioSciences Corporation 870 Technology Way Libertyville, IL 60048 Phone: 847-968-4700 E-mail: [email protected] www.valentbiosciences.com 403 Vector Disease Control International 1320 Brookwood Drive, Suite H Little Rock, AR 72202 E-mail: [email protected] www.vdci.net 804 xvii General Information Registration and Internet Hub Hours Located on the Chemin Royale, 1st Floor Sunday, March 29 10:00 am – 6:30 pm Monday, March 30 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Tuesday, March 31 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Wednesday, April 1 7:30 am – 1:00 pm Thursday, April 2 7:30 am – 12:00 pm Speaker Ready Room Hours Located in the Burgundy Room, 1st Floor Sunday, March 29 1:00 pm – 5:30 pm Monday, March 30 7:00 am – 5:30 pm Tuesday, March 31 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Wednesday, April 1 7:30 am – 1:00 pm Thursday, April 2 7:30 am – 12:00 pm Exhibit Hall Hours Located in the Grand Ballroom, 1st Floor Set-up: Sunday, March 29 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Viewing Hours: Sunday, March 29 Monday, March 30 5:00 pm – 8:00 12:00 pm – 1:45 3:15 pm - 4:00 10:00 am – 10:45 12:15 pm - 1:45 3:15 pm - 4:00 7:30 am – 10:30 Tuesday, March 31 Wednesday, April 1 Breakdown: Wednesday, April 1 pm pm pm am pm pm am 10:30 am – 3:00 pm Poster Presentations Poster presenters must locate their poster numbers in this program book and place their posters on the assigned poster boards on the Chemin Royale Foyer. Presenters are required to attend their posters during the Poster Session on Tuesday, March 31 from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Poster Set-up: Sunday, March 29 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Poster Removal: Wednesday, April 1 10:30 am – 2:00 pm Posters not removed by 2:00 pm on Wednesday will be placed behind the registration desk and will be discarded if not claimed by noon on Thursday. xviii Breaks AMCA will NOT provide coffee prior to the start of the morning sessions, so please plan accordingly. Sponsored beverage breaks are offered daily. Please refer to the program for times. Education Day Education Day is on Tuesday, March 31 from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. AMCA Volunteers will provide educational programs to visitors at the Edgar P. Harney Spirit of Excellence Academy. Activities include presentations related to mosquitoes and mosquito control, and students will have the opportunity to have hands-on experiences with various mosquito and mosquito control related items. For information, please see the AMCA registration counter. Field Demonstration Day Field Demonstration Day is Wednesday, April 1 from 11:30 am – 4:00 pm. Come and enjoy equipment demonstrations as well as a traditional Louisiana cuisine and music at the City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control facility in New Orleans. Tickets are required to access this off-site event. Tickets are not included with the general registration fee. Field Day Tickets can be purchased at the registration counter for $30.00 per person until Tuesday at 2:00 pm. Cash, credit cards and check payments will be accepted. Complete bus schedule information and other Field Day details are available at the AMCA registration counter. Hospitality Rooms No hospitality room may be open during formal AMCA functions. Additionally, hospitality rooms/suites are required to close by 11:30 pm. Internet Hub The Internet Hub is located in the Chemin Royale entrance (1st floor). Complimentary computer stations with internet/email access and word processing are provided. Use of these computers is limited to 15 minutes. These stations are not intended for editing or printing long documents. Please use the hotel business center for these purposes. Latin American Symposium The 25th Annual Latin American Symposium, held all day Tuesday, has simultaneous English translation of Spanish oral presentations. This is a unique opportunity to learn about mosquito research and control in Latin America. Please see the technician in the back of the room for a headset. xix Meals The Sunday reception is not a full dinner. The Monday and Tuesday lunches will be served in the Exhibit Hall. The banquet on Wednesday is a full dinner. No breakfasts are served at the Annual Meeting. Meeting Evaluations The internet-based Annual Meeting evaluation will be emailed to all attendees following the meeting. We encourage all attendees to complete the survey so we can continue to improve the AMCA Annual Meeting. Member Meeting The Annual Member Meeting is on Wednesday from 10:30 am – 11:30 am in Grand Salon A. The member/business meeting updates the membership on AMCA finances and committee activities as well as new initiatives. All members are encouraged to attend. Moderators Moderators are required to arrive in their session room at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the session to review the audiovisual aids, timers, and lighting with the projectionist. Papers must be given at the scheduled times. If a paper is canceled or a speaker does not appear, do not advance to the next speaker, but use the open time for questions and discussion. Name Badge A name badge is required for admission to all meeting sessions and the Exhibit Hall. Individual function tickets are also required for receptions and the banquet. Speaker Presentations Speakers with PowerPoint presentations should have already uploaded their PowerPoint files online. If you have not done so, contact the audiovisual coordinator in the Speaker Ready Room as soon as possible. Special Needs AMCA fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If any participant of the Annual Meeting is in need of special accommodations, he/she should notify the AMCA registration counter and indicate the type of assistance needed. AMCA cannot ensure the availability of appropriate assistance without prior notice. Trustee Tour Pick-up All trustees, commissioners, and their companions should report to the bus promptly on Wednesday. Please see your tour ticket and registration for more information. Young Professionals Activities The AMCA Young Professionals will be hosting numerous events throughout the Annual Meeting. Please see the xx listing of events below. If you have any questions regarding these activities, please visit the AMCA Young Professionals booth located in the Exhibit Hall. Young Professionals Welcome Dinner will be held on Monday, March 30 from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm. The dinner will be held at the Grand Isle Restaurant (575 Convention Center Blvd). Meet at the first floor hotel lobby entrance by 6:15 pm. Attendees will pay for their own meal and drinks. Young Professionals Career Round-Table Symposium will be held on Tuesday, March 31 from 1:45 pm - 5:30 pm nd in the Prince of Wales Room (2 Floor). The symposium will include a brief business meeting followed by roundtable career discussions with field experts. Check program for more symposium details. Young Professionals Social will be held on Tuesday, March 31 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm in the Port/Starboard Room in the Riverside Building. The event will include a one hour open bar social and light hors d’oeuvres. The event is sponsored by AMVAC. Check program for more details. Young Professionals Field Trip will be held on Wednesday, April 1. Meet at the first floor hotel lobby entrance by 3:30 pm. The field trip includes a tour of the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium (423 Canal Street). The cost of the field trip is $10.00 per person. Please provide cash the day of the field day. Credit cards or checks will not be accepted. Young Professionals Promo Booth will be hosted in the Exhibit Hall at booth #614. Come see us during breaks for free games, prizes, and group information. xxi Notes Sunday, March 29, 2015 SCHEDULE 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM AMCA Committee Meetings Committee Meeting rooms nd are located on the 2 Floor 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Public Relations Marlborough A Room Legislative & Regulatory Marlborough B Room Membership Prince of Wales Room 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Finance Marlborough A Room Legislative & Regulatory Marlborough B Room Publications Prince of Wales Room Archives Elington Winton Room 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Training & Member Education Marlborough A Room Bylaws & Policy Marlborough B Room JAMCA Editorial Board Prince of Wales Room Science & Technology Elington Winton Room 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Poster Set-Up Chemin Royale Foyer 1st Floor 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Grand Opening of the Exhibit Hall and Welcome Reception Grand Ballroom, 1st Floor (Badge Required for Entry) 1 Notes Monday, March 30, 2015 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM PLENARY SESSION Organizer/Moderator: Stan Cope 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Grand Salon AB 8:00 Call to Order Steve Mulligan, AMCA President 8:05 Welcome to New Orleans Dignitary from the State of Louisiana 8:10 Program Announcements Stan Cope, AMCA Vice President/Program Chair 8:15 Presidential Address Steve Mulligan 8:35 Awards Presentation Steve Mulligan 9:05 AMCA Memorial Lecture Honoree: Dr. Richard Floyd Darsie, Jr. Lecturer: Jonathan Day, Professor, University of Florida 10:00 Break 10:30 PL-1 Yes I Can! Making a Difference through a Positive Mindset Rick Labell 11:10 Bayer Announcement Chris Pienaar 11:15 PL-2 Challenges in Public Health Entomology Jerome Goddard, Ph.D., Extension Professor of Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Mississippi State University President’s Luncheon and Exhibits Open 12:00 PM - 1:45 PM Grand Ballroom 3 Monday, March 30, 2015 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM* AFTERNOON SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Chikungunya: An Emerging Threat to the Americas I Organizer/Moderator: Roger Nasci 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon A 1:45 1 Introduction to the symposium Roger Nasci 1:55 2 Chikungunya - the global epidemic Ann Powers 2:15 3 Chikungunya in the Western Hemisphere Roger Nasci 2:35 4 Chikungunya fever surveillance, Florida, 2014 Carina Blackmore, Katherine Kendrick, Lea Heberlein-Larson and Danielle Stanek 2:55 5 Controlling Aedes aegypti Michael S. Doyle Genetics/GIS Moderator: Bill Reynolds 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon B 1:45 6 Multiplex qPCR assay detects genomic copy numbers of two esterase genes associated with insecticide resistance in Culex pipiens complex mosquitoes in the U.S. Linda Kothera, Enas Ghallab, Janet McAllister and Harry Savage 1:55 7 Evolutionary genetics of the partial immune genes (TOLL6 and CLIPA6) in Anopheles minimus mosquito Uraiwan Arunyawat, Prin Phunngam and Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap 4 Monday, March 30, 2015 2:05 8 Pyrethroid resistance and kdr mutations are widespread among Florida populations of Aedes aegypti Alden Estep, Neil Sanscrainte and James Becnel 2:15 9 Intron variation in Timeless gene from Anopheles mosquito in Thailand Thananya Comproh, Sungsit Sungvornyothin, Uraiwan Arunyawat, Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap and Waraporn Juntarajumnong 2:25 10 Building on the Esri ArcGIS technology platform Ryan Pierson and Chad Minteer 2:35 11 Utilization of GIS in surveillance and control of disease vector mosquitoes in Harris County, Texas Vence Salvato, Maximea Vigilant, Yvonne Randle, Lauren Wilkerson, Martin Reyna, Kyle Flatt and Mustapha Debboun 2:45 12 DropVision for adulticide and larvicide measurements Bill Reynolds 2:55 13 Leading Edge Satloc G4 integrated GPS/GIS system Bill Reynolds 3:05 14 MapVision enhancements Joel Buettner New Product Trials Moderator: Kirk Smith 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon C 1:45 15 Effective, efficient, economical, & environmentally friendly: Consistently proven test results in Brazil using Bite Back! Mosquito larva traps. Julio Abreu, James Forehand and Ricardo Guerra 5 Monday, March 30, 2015 1:55 16 Comparison of ground-applied ULV deltamethrin (DeltaGard Public Health ® Insecticide) to ULV etofenprox (Zenivex E20) on Culex quinquefasciatus and Cx. tarsalis Kirk Smith and Hans Olsen 2:05 17 2014 summer trial using FourStar Bti-CRG in irrigated pastures David Heft 2:15 18 Efficacy of a commercial formulation of attractive toxic sugar baits (ATSB) against Aedes albopictus Amy Junnila, Vasiliy Kravchenko, Edita Revay, Yosef Schlein, Whitney Qualls, Rui-de Xue, John Beier and Gunter Muller 2:25 19 Nationwide field efficacy trials of DeltaGard Public Health Insecticide Kurt Vandock and Gordon Morrison 2:35 20 Swimming pool efficacy trials with CocoBearTM mosquito larvicide oil and NatularTM tablets in Maricopa County, Arizona Kirk Smith 2:45 21 Field evaluation of DeltaGard (deltamethrin) as a new ground-based ULV alternative Daniel Markowski and Kris New 2:55 22 Field trials involved in the registration of an organic-approved adulticide Merus™ 2.0 Derek Drews, Jacob Hartle and Grifith Lizarraga 3:05 23 Functional micro-dispensers (FMDs) as the next generation control against mosquitoes Noel M. Elman, Hilla Conen, Oscar R. Miranda, Ulrich R. Bernier, Gary Clark, Daniel L. Kline, Joyce Urban and Sebastian D'hers 6 Monday, March 30, 2015 Regulatory/Non-target/Education Moderator: Stephen Sickerman 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon D 1:45 24 A global perspective of regulatory and safety requirements for registration of a non DEET insect repellent ethyl butlacetylaminopropionate (IR3535) Howard Epstein and John DeBlasi 1:55 25 Aligning mosquito control operations and pollinator protection Stephen Manweiler and Michael McLean 2:05 26 The Fourth Amendment and the Orange County Vector Control District’s efforts at controlling a record year of West Nile virus activity via enhanced inspection and treatment of mosquito breeding sources on private property Colin Burns, Robert Cummings, Steve Koenig, John Newton and Larry Shaw 2:15 27 Assessing the impact of mosquito control adulticiding practices on honey bee health to improve current best management practices for mosquito control Joseph Margotta, Frank Rinkevich, Brad Fritz, Clint Hoffman, Randy Vaeth, Todd Walker, James Ottea and Kristen Healy 2:25 28 Attractiveness and impact of Terminix® All Clear® brand attractive targeted sugar bait (ATSB) to honey bees during nectar dearth Kirk Tubbs 2:35 29 Wing Beats: the next generation Stephen Sickerman 2:45 30 Challenges and successes of an educational outreach program LeShawn Simplis-Barnes and Andrew Pak 7 Monday, March 30, 2015 3:15 PM – 4:00 PM ICE CREAM SOCIAL Grand Ballroom (Badge Required for Entry, Ticket Required for Service) 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM* AFTERNOON SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Chikungunya: An Emerging Threat to the Americas II Organizer/Moderator: Roger Nasci 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM Grand Salon A 4:00 31 Chikungunya surveillance and control in New Orleans Claudia Riegel and Sarah Michaels 4:20 Panel/audience discussion: Are we prepared for chikungunya or the next exotic arbovirus? Larval Control Moderator: Kenn Fujioka 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM Grand Salon B 4:00 32 Potentials for integrated control of Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) using larvicides and guppies Joy Anogwih, Winifred Makanjuola and Lucian Chukwu 4:10 33 Runnelling in Australia: past, present and future Pat Dale and Jon Knight 4:20 34 Efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) dunks at various temperatures against larvae of Aedes mosquito Shabab Nasir and Ms Hina 4:30 35 Efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) dunks in different quality of water positive for larvae of Aedes mosquito under lab condition Shabab Nasir 8 Monday, March 30, 2015 4:40 36 Selection of Culex pipiens and Culex tarsalis laboratory strains for resistance to methoprene Scott Bernhardt and Ryan Keweshan 4:50 37 Mosquitoes as vehicles for insecticide Corey Brelsfoard, James Mains and Stephen Dobson 5:00 38 Pyriproxyfen - a promising insecticide for the control of Afrotropical disease vectors Oscar Mbare, Steve Lindsay, Bryson Ndenga and Ulrike Fillinger 5:10 39 Broadcast applications of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis to control tree hole breeding chikungunya and dengue vectors James Harwood, Muhammad Farooq, Brent Turnwall and Alec Richardson 5:20 40 Field application of VBC-60394 in a wetland habitat Jason Hardman, Keith Lawson, Ary Faraji and Sam Dickson 5:30 41 The joy of controlling Aedes dorsalis on a small, coastal Oregon salt marsh Daniel Markowski and William Johnson 5:40 42 Plant-based isoflavones show effective larvicidal activity with low mammalian toxicity Jeremiah Malerich, Mary Tanga and Alden Estep Research Highlights 2015 Organizer/Moderator: Lee Cohnstaedt 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Grand Salon C 4:00 43 Highlights of tick biology Lorenza Beati 4:30 44 Highlights of mosquito biology Ary Faraji 9 Monday, March 30, 2015 5:00 45 New technologies for the control of mosquitoes: parasites, gene manipulation and lasers! Derric Nimmo Student Competition I Organizer/Moderator: Brian Byrd 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Grand Salon D 4:00 46 The 26th Student Paper Competition of the American Mosquito Control Association Brian Byrd 4:05 47 Subacute exposure to prallethrin modifies behavior of medically important vectors Kyndall Dye, Grayson Brown and Douglas Johnson 4:20 48 Impact of application site and adult age on the efficacy of two topically-applied insecticides to Culex quinquefasciatus Say Robert L. Aldridge, Phillip E. Kaufman, Jeffrey R. Bloomquist, Salvador A. Gezan and Kenneth J. Linthicum 4:35 49 Impacts of garlic formulation in ATSB on feeding and mortality of three mosquito species Rebecca Zimler 4:50 50 Insecticide incorporated mesh barrier for host-seeking biting midge (Culicoides sonorensis) control Darren Snyder and Lee W. Cohnstaedt 5:05 51 A melting curve PCR assay that can detect the ace-1 mutation in Culex quinquefasciatus Cassie Scott 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM LATIN AMERICAN DISCUSSION Grand Salon B 10 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM* MORNING SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Adult Control I Moderator: Alexandra Chaskopoulou 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon A 8:30 52 Insecticide resistance management: The Zambian experience Dayton Makusa and Chadwick. H. Sikaala 8:40 53 Mosquito and filth fly control in desert and temperate environments with a synergized pesticide mister and barrier treatment Seth C. Britch, Kenneth J. Linthicum, Robert L. Aldridge, Jerry D. Kerce, Jeremy Wittie, Gregory White, Melissa Snelling and Arturo Gutierrez 8:50 54 Can adult mosquito traps play a larger role in a dengue/chikungunya response plan? Aaron Lloyd, Mike Greer and Dan Kline 9:00 55 Chikungunya and dengue vector control strategies: evaluation of two wide-area mosquito control strategies targeting Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus populations Christopher Lesser 9:10 56 Botanical oils enhance potency of synthetic pyrethroids as well as or better than piperonyl butoxide (PBO) Joel Coats, Lyric Bartholomay, Aaron Gross and Edmund Norris 9:20 57 Withdrawn 9:30 58 Assessing the effects of mosquito control spraying on butterfly populations Marc Minno 11 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 9:40 59 An autocidal Wolbachia-based approach against Aedes albopictus James Mains, Corey Brelsfoard and Stephen Dobson 9:50 60 Vector-control with garlic-oil: a new recipe of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) significantly diminishes the Anopheles sergentii population in a desert oasis Günter C. Müller, Yosef Schlein and Edita E. Revay Extension Medical Entomology Programs: Current Programs and Future Challenges Organizer/Moderator: Roxanne Connelly 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Grand Salon B 8:30 61 Incorporating technology into extension programs Kristen Healy 8:45 62 Maintaining relevancy in the 21st century Elmer Gray 9:00 63 Extending knowledge and changing lives Rebecca Trout Fryxell 9:15 64 West Nile virus outbreak and the effects it had on extension medical entomology in Texas Mike Merchant, Gabriel Hamer and Molly Keck 9:35 65 Extension medical entomology as a research tool: a win-win Dina Fonseca 9:55 66 USDA-ARS extension activities in medical, veterinary and urban entomology Kenneth Linthicum 12 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Looking In Our Rear View Mirror: Events, Personalities and Discoveries That Have Shaped Mosquito Control I Organizer/Moderator: Stan Cope 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon C 8:30 67 Arboviruses and mosquito control “down under”: Are we on top of it? Scott Ritchie 9:00 68 Rediscovering the Yellow Fever Commission: a personal journey Natasha Agramonte 9:15 69 Bridge on the River Kwai: the man, the movie Joseph Conlon Student Competition II Organizer/Moderator: Brian Byrd 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon D 8:30 70 Activity patterns of Aedes albopictus within a diverse environment of residential and agricultural activity and introduction of a new lethal ovitrap for controlling wild vector populations Casey Parker, Alexandra Chaskopoulou, Emmanuel Fotakis, Roberto Pereira and Philip Koehler 8:45 71 Design and synthesis of new αaminonitriles via Strecker reaction. Search of molecules with insecticide action and its effect on the mosquito Stegomyia aegypti, vector of dengue and chikungunya fever Andrés Rueda, Aurora Carreño O, Jonny E Duque and Vladimir V Kouznetsov 9:00 72 The effects of foliage diversity to applications of attractive toxic sugar bait on non-target arthropods Jodi Scott 13 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 9:15 73 What is the purpose of multiple lobed spermathecae in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus? Carrie DeJesus and Michael Reiskind 9:30 74 Sterilization with no evidence of insemination of Aedes aegypti by invasive Aedes albopictus María Cristina Carrasquilla 9:45 75 Determining optimal source material of oviposition attractants from the larval rearing medium of Phlebotomus papatasi, the vector of old-world zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis Bahjat Fadi Marayati, Charles Apperson, Coby Schal, Loganathan Ponnusamy, Madhavi Kakumanu and Gideon Wasserberg Break, Exhibits Open 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Grand Ballroom 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM* MORNING SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Adult Control II Moderator: Steve Presley 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grand Salon A 10:45 76 Modeling biotic and abiotic drivers of public health risk from West Nile virus in Ohio, 2002-2006 Paul Rosile, MPH, PhD and Song Liang, PhD 10:55 77 Pyrethroid resistance status of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand Waraporn Juntarajumnong, Sungsit Sungvornyothin, Chanita Kantaniyom, Patcharawan Sirisopa and Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap 14 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:05 78 A comparison of attractants for Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae) on dairy farms in Saraburi Province, Thailand Jumnongjit Phasuk, Atchariya Prabaripai and Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap 11:15 79 Indoor use of attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) to effectively control the malaria vectors, Anopheles gambiae s.l. in Mali, West Africa John Beier and Gunter Muller 11:25 80 Exploiting mosquito olfaction for the development of novel carbon dioxide mimic attractants Samer Elkashef, Michelle Brown and Molly Schmid 11:35 81 Suitability of mixing fluorescent dye in adulticides and its impact on droplet characteristics and pesticide efficacy Christy Waits 11:45 82 Field evaluation of a new ULV mosquito adulticide against susceptible and pyrethroid tolerant Culex spp. Gary Braness and Dennis Candito 11:55 83 Transgenic mosquitoes: trials and tribulations Derric Nimmo, Andrew McKemey and Camilla Beech 12:05 84 Efficacy of DeltaGard® on Aedes and Culex mosquito species in New Orleans, Louisiana Cynthia Harrison, Mieu Nguyen, Princeton King, Brendan Carter, Sarah Michaels, J.R. Rowland and Claudia Riegel 15 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Latin American Symposium I Organizer/Moderator: Lee Cohnstaedt and Ildefonso Fernandez-Salas 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM Grand Salon B 10:45 85 Aedes aegypti (L.) susceptibility to larvicides and adulticides in Puerto Rico Samanta Del Rio Galvan, Adriana Flores-Suarez, Roberto Barrera, Gilberto Amador and Gustavo PonceGarcia 10:55 86 Vertical distribution of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Mexico Wilfredo Arque Chunga, Jorge Jesús Rodríguez Rojas, Ildefonso Fernández Salas and Eduardo Alfonso Rebollar Téllez 11:05 87 Resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in Triatomine (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) vector disease in Mexico Jesús Dávila-Barboza, Gustavo Ponce-García, Beatriz Lopez-Monroy, Iram Rodriguez-Sanchez, Pablo Manrique-Saide, Alejandro Villegas, Azael Che-Mendoza and Adriana E. Flores 11:15 88 Evolution of Ile1,016 and Cys1,534 replacements in the para gene in Mexican Aedes aegypti populations Farah Vera-Maloof, Saul LozanoFuentes, Armando Elizondo-Quiroga, Karla Saavedra-Rodriguez and William C. Black IV 11:25 89 Amino acids, acylcarnitines and organic acids profile and correlation with insecticide resistance in Culex quinquefasciatus (Say) Iram Pablo Rodriguez-Sanchez, Maria del Rosario Torres-Sepulveda, Erick Ruben Castillo-García, Victor Manuel Treviño-Alvarado, Consuelo RuizHerrera, Gregory White, Laura Elia Martinez-de-Villarreal and Gustavo Ponce-Garcia 16 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:35 90 Semiochemical manifestations and enzymatic activity of Salvia officinalis on Stegomyia aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Ruth Mariela Castillo, Débora Rebechi, Thalita Vieira, Mario A. Silva, Elena Stashenko and Jonny E Duque 11:45 91 Adulticide lethal traps: a potential system for residual effects on indoor populations of Aedes aegypti, laboratory evaluation in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico Maricela Laguna Aguilar, Alejandro Gaitán Burns, Esteban Eduardo Díaz González, Blanca Elvia Sirerol Cruz, Rafael Vázquez Sánchez, Mauricio Casas Martínez, Rosa Maria Sánchez Casas and Ildefonso Fernandez Salas 11:55 92 Insecticide resistance monitoring in Aedes aegypti from Mexico through CDC bottle bioassay Beatriz Lopez-Monroy, Selene Gutierrez-Rodriguez, Franco MoralesForcada, Karla Saavedra-Rodriguez, William C. Black IV, Julian GarciaRejon, Guadalupe Reyes-Solis and Adriana E. Flores-Suarez 12:05 93 How to: aerial mosquito field trials Grifith Lizarraga, Derek Drews and Jake Hartle 12:15 93a Comparison of traps for catching Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) in an endemic focus of leishmaniasis in southern Mexico Jorge Jesús Rodríguez Rojas, Wilfredo Arque Chunga, Ildefonso Fernández-Salas and Eduardo Alfonso Rebollar-Téllez 17 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Looking In Our Rear View Mirror: Events, Personalities and Discoveries That Have Shaped Mosquito Control II Organizer/Moderator: Stan Cope 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grand Salon C 10:45 94 H, D, and K: Who were those guys? Tom Wilmot 11:15 95 A historical perspective of our understanding of the relationship between mosquitoes and bats Robert Corrigan 11:45 96 Willard V. King: Mosquito warrior extraordinaire Gordon Patterson Student Competition III Organizer/Moderator: Brian Byrd 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Grand Salon D 10:45 97 Bacterial identification from local mosquitoes found in south Texas (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus) and confirmation of uptake during larval stage Fabiola Cantu, Kristine Lowe, Erin Schuenzel and Christopher Vitek 11:00 98 Genetic basis of insensitivity to DEET in Anopheles gambiae James Ricci and Bradley White 11:15 99 A spatially-explicit, rule-based approach to predicting and managing mosquito populations Daniel Dawson and Christopher Salice 11:30 100 Evaluation of surveillance methods for Aedes vectors of La Crosse virus in eastern Tennessee, USA Cassandra Urquhart, David Paulsen, Abelardo Moncayo and Rebecca Trout Fryxell 18 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 11:45 101 Determining suburban adult mosquito diversity through various sampling techniques Christopher Holderman, Salvador Gezan, C. Roxanne Connelly and Phillip Kaufman 12:00 102 The oviposition of Aedes albopictus in response to copepods in field conditions Jimmie Teague and Dr. Gideon Wasserberg 12:15 103 Pyriproxyfen for mosquito control: female sterilization or horizontal transfer to oviposition substrates by Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto and Culex quinquefasciatus Oscar Mbare, Steve Lindsay and Ulrike Fillinger Poster Session Luncheon and Exhibits Open 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Grand Ballroom & Chemin Royale Foyer Adult Control P-01 Duration of effectiveness of permethrintreated clothing for prevention of mosquito bites Stephanie Richards, Jo Anne Balanay, Jonathan Harris, Victoria Banks and Steven Meshnick P-02 The use of CDC autocidal gravid oviposition traps (CDCAGO) to control Aedes aegypti in an urban residential community in Clovis, California Jodi Holeman, Steve Mulligan, Charlie Smith and Anthony Cornel P-03 Chemical composition, adulticidal and repellent activity of essential oils from Mentha longifolia L. and Lavandula dentata L. against Culex pipiens L. Ali Al-sarar P-04 Novel passive device for volatile insect attractant and repellent release Jedidiah Kline, Bradley Willenberg, Phillip Koehler, Daniel Kline, Joyce Urban and Christopher Batich 19 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 P-05 Investigating the effect of droplet size on deposition on caged mosquitoes and their mortality Jennifer Wright and James Cilek P-06 Use of multiple methods of resistance monitoring of urban Culex quinquefasciatus populations show significant levels of resistance at phenotype and genotype to pyrethroids Gregory White and Melissa Snelling Behavior/Biology P-07 Do capture data from mosquito traps represent reality? Donald Barnard P-08 Effect of botanical components of 18 plant species on Aedes aegypti William Dees, Janie Theriot, Caleb Ardizzone, Allison Fusilier, Omar Christian, Cecilia Richmond, Jill Hightower and Janet Woolman P-09 Oviposition response of Aedes aegypti to Louisiana native plant extracts William Dees, Jesse Dupre, Adam Richard, Cecilia Richmond, Omar Christian, Caleb Ardizzone, Jill Hightower and Janet Woolman P-10 Seasonal variation in body size of Aedes vexans and Culex tarsalis collected in CO2 baited CDC miniature light traps in northeastern Colorado Cydney Vanderau, Bradley Hiatt, Ashley Fulmer and Robert Hancock Disease/Vector Studies P-11 Mosquitoes collected in a rural area of central Mississippi and implications for WNV transmission Wendy Varnado and Jerome Goddard P-12 Prevalence of Ixodes scapularis tick-borne pathogens in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania Louise Bugbee, Marten Edwards, Meaghan Butler, Laura Barbalato, Katerina Pham, Amulya Makkapati and Jane Huffman 20 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 P-13 Withdrawn P-14 Analysis of mosquito species abundance over the thirteen years West Nile virus has been present in South Dakota Geoffrey Vincent, Michael Wimberly, Jim Wilson and Michael Hildreth P-15 Possible range expansion of Aedes aegypti in Palm Beach County, Florida Kristen Hopperstad and Michael Reiskind P-16 Evaluation of two options for molecular detection of West Nile virus in mosquito pools: real time RT-LAMP and real time RT-PCR Kristen Burkhalter and Harry Savage P-17 Ecology of La Crosse virus vectors along a forest-to-field ecotone in western North Carolina Marcelo Schwarz, Gideon Wasserberg and Brian Byrd P-18 Effects of forced egg retention on Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Monica Montiel and Christopher Vitek P-19 Temporal changes in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in South Texas Christopher Vitek P-20 Competition between two strains of container breeding mosquitoes in South Texas, USA Sakshi Puri and Christopher Vitek P-21 A three year seasonal survey of adult mosquitoes in a city park William Dees, Caleb Ardizzone, Jill Hightower, Taylor Wood, Alan Shudes and Terry Sylvester P-22 Oviposition preferences of tree hole breeding mosquitoes in an urban mosaic habitat Gideon Wasserberg 21 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Education P-23 The Mississippi Mosquito and Vector Control Association: celebrating 25 years of progress in improving mosquito control in Mississippi Jerome Goddard, Nyki Preacely, Sharon Sims, Tina Nations and Wendy Varnado GIS/GPS P-24 Operational use of GIS technology in mosquito surveillance and control within the Salt Lake City District Andrew Dewsnup Larval Control P-25 Multi-site assessment of potential effects of VectoBac™ WG on non-target invertebrates in wetlands distributed along the French Atlantic coast Laurent Lagadic, Sebastien Chouin, Marc Roucaute and Jérôme De Maupeou P-26 Gauging efficacy of auto-dissemination stations for Aedes albopictus control Isik Unlu, Kim Klingler, Nick Indelicato, Devi Suman, Yi Wang, Ary Faraji, Gregory Williams and Randy Gaugler P-27 Crowding effects in the yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) and its impact on insecticide sensitivity Thomas Bilbo, Dan Dawson and Chris Salice P-28 Treating water in cracked soils using an aerial application Jennifer Henke Operations P-29 Pre-detection pilot surveillance and outreach program informs post-detection response plan for invasive Aedes (Ae. albopictus, Ae. aegypti) mosquitoes Ada Barros and Mary Sorensen P-30 Out-of-sight, out-of-mind: mosquito production in subsurface stormwater infrastructure The Infectious Disease Dragon Under Our Feet Amber Semrow, Robert Cummings, Kiet Nguyen and Tim Morgan 22 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Systematics P-31 Identification keys for biosurveillance of Anopheles and Culex mosquitoes in Africa Leopoldo Rueda, James Pecor and Jeffrey Clark P-32 Withdrawn P-33 Developing MALDI-TOF MS method for routine identification of mosquito species occurring in Canada Mahmood Iranpour, Dana Cabiles, Robbin Lindsay, Micheal Drebot, Stuart McCorrister, Patrick Chong, Antonia Dibernardo and Gorrett Westmacott Other P-34 Depletion of amino acids, acylcarnitines and organic acids leads to permethrin resistance in Aedes aegypti in Mexico Beatriz López-Monroy, Erick CastilloGarcía, Maria Torres-Sepúlveda, Farah Vera-Maloof, Karla Saavedra-Rodriguez, Adriana Flores-Suarez, Pablo ManriqueSaide and William Black IV P-35 Analysis of population structure and insecticide resistance in mosquitoes of the genus Culex, Aedes and Anopheles from different environments in N. Greece Emanouil A Fotakis, Alexandra Chaskopoulou, Linda Grigoraki and John Vontas P-36 Evaluating the impact of stormwater mitigation on mosquito populations in New Orleans, Louisiana Brendan Carter, Sarah Michaels, Cynthia Harrison, Mieu Nguyen, Laura Turpen, Jennifer Roberts, Colleen Butler and Claudia Riegel 23 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Latin American P-37 The measure of intensity of resistance in Aedes aegypti to pyrethroids using the enhanced surveillance protocol for the CDC bottle bioassay Beatriz Lopez-Monroy, Selene GutierrezRodriguez, Franco Morales-Forcada, Cristina Castro-Rodriguez, Karla SaavedraRodriguez, William C Black IV, Julian Garcia-Rejon and Adriana E. Flores-Suarez P-38 Effects of synergists on toxicity of permethrin in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Selene Marlen Gutierrez-Rodiguez, Georgina Cruz-Suarez, Samuel BuentelloWong, Jose Angel Ortiz-Ramirez, Gerardo Trujillo-Rodriguez, Gustavo Ponce-Garcia, Beatriz Lopez-Monroy and Adriana E. Flores P-39 Autodissemination of entomopathogenic fungi as alternative control of house fly (Musca domestica L.) Carlos García, Filiberto Reyes, Mario Rodríguez, Hipolito Cortez, Luis Ibarra, José Silva, Minerva Rebollar and Alberto García P-40 Susceptibility of housefly (Musca domestica L.) to commercial insecticides in dairies of Michoacan, Mexico Carlos García, Hipolito Cortez, Minerva Rebollar, José Silva, Luis Ibarra, Marcelo Acosta, Alberto García and Luis Ibarra P-41 Mosquito diversity (Diptera: Culicidae) in Los Tuxtlas region, southern Veracruz, Mexico Sergio Ibáñez-Bernal P-42 Characterization of Aedes aegypti breeding sites in Medellin, Colombia Guillermo Rúa, Marcela Quimbayo, William Sanabria, Enrique Henao, Jose Chauca and Carolina Suarez P-43 Frequency of mutations in the acetylcholinesterase, carboxicolinesterase 1D and b-esterase 6 genes in Aedes aegypti from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Adriana E. Flores-Suarez, Gustavo PonceGarcía, Julián García-Rejón, Guadalupe Reyes-Solís, Lars Eisen, Karla SaavedraRodríguez and William C. Black IV 24 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 P-44 Molecular characterization of OR1, OR2, OR7 and OR47, odorant receptors genes from Aedes aegypti Erika Robles-González, Beatriz LópezMonroy, René Javier Robles-González, Adriana Flores-Suarez, Laura Elia Martinezde-Villarreal, Adrián Varela-Echeverria, Gustavo Ponce-García and Irám Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez P-45 Characterization of four 5α- esterases from Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) Gabriela González-Olvera, Iram Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez, Michelle De Jesús Zamudio-Osuna, Adriana Flores-Suárez, Laura Elia Martinez-de-Villarreal, Gabriel Gabriel Ruiz-Ayma, Gustavo Ponce-García and Olga-Karina Villanueva P-46 Characterization and quantification esterase from Aedes aegypti Luis Roberto Hernandez Herrera, Beatriz López Monroy, Gustavo Ponce García, Adriana Flores Suarez, Olga Karina Villanueva, Jose Ignacio Gonzales Rojas, Laura Elia Martinez de Villarrea and Irám Pablo Rodríguez Sánchez 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM * AFTERNOON SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Adult Control III Moderator: Randy Gaugler 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon A 1:45 104 Evaluation of Duet® and Mosquito Master® 412, mosquito adulticides with distinct modes of action against field collected mosquitoes in Maricopa County, Arizona Jacob Hartle and Kirk Smith 25 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 1:55 105 Resistance characteristics of Anopheles gambiae Akron strain mosquitoes and resistance-breaking trifluoromethylphenyloxime carbamates Jeffrey Bloomquist, Troy Anderson, Derek Craft, James Mutunga, Daniel Swale, Fan Tong, Dawn Wong and Paul Carlier 2:05 106 Ground mosquito field trials: What is your problem? Grifith Lizarraga, Derek Drews and Jake Hartle 2:15 107 Silencing trehalose-6-phosphate synthase incapacitates adult mosquitoes by interfering with the biosynthetic pathway for flight fuel Alden Estep, Julia Moore, Carolyn Talcott and Julia Moore 2:25 108 Aerial ULV application of Dibrom against Aedes aegypti in simulated urban and rural residences Seth C. Britch, Kenneth J. Linthicum, Robert L. Aldridge, Mark S. Breidenbaugh, Mark Latham, Peter Connelly and Jerry D. Kerce 2:35 109 Development of a multi-rotor unmanned aerial system for mosquito control operations - Part I Gregory Williams, Randy Gaugler, Scott Crans, Rafael Valentin, Devi Suman and Yi Wang 2:45 110 Development of a multi-rotor unmanned aerial system for mosquito control operations - Part II Randy Gaugler, Gregory Williams, Scott Crans, Rafael Valentin and Yi Wang 2:55 111 How to: aerial mosquito field trials Grifith Lizarraga, Derek Drews and Jake Hartle 3:05 112 Effect of nozzle discharge direction on efficacy of ULV space spray Alice Fulcher, Jennifer Wright, Michael Smith, Jeremy Anderson and Rui-De Xue 26 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Latin American Symposium II Organizer/Moderator: Lee Cohnstaedt and Ildefonso Fernandez-Salas 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon B 1:45 113 Temephos and permethrin resistance in Aedes aegypti from Tapachula, Chiapas, México Arturo Acero Sandoval, Karla Saavedra Rodríguez, Américo Rodríguez Ramírez and Bill Black lV 1:55 114 Entomological survey for chikungunya virus on Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes in border communities from Suchiate, Chiapas, southern Mexico Esteban Eduardo Diaz Gonzalez, Iliana Rosalia Malo Garcia, Alicia Dorantes Delgado, Maricela Laguna Aguilar, Tomas Nepomuceno Mejia, Rocio Ramirez Jimenez, Rosa Maria Sanchez Casas and Ildefonso Fernandez Salas 2:05 115 Parity rates of Anopheles (Kerteszia) neivai (Diptera: Culicidae) and their importance in the transmission of malaria in the Pacific Colombian mangroves Deiby Rodriguez, Jesús Escobar, Martha Quiñones and Ranulfo Gonzalez 2:15 116 Variation in putative cellular receptors of flavivirus in Aedes aegypti Miguel Moreno-Garcia and William Black IV 2:25 117 Spatiotemporal analysis of the comparison between dengue fever cases and vector detection by ovitraps and index mapping in Medellin, Colombia Marcela Quimbayo, Guillermo Rua, Wiliam Sanabria, Jose Chauca and Enrique Henao 27 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 2:35 118 Association of genes Dicer-2 and Argonaute-2 with vector competence of DENV-2 among Aedes aegypti (L.) populations of Veracruz, Mexico Armando Elizondo Quiroga, Irma Sánchez Vargas, Saúl Lozano Fuentes, Karla Saavedra Rodríguez, Selene García Luna and William Black IV 2:45 119 Molecular cloning, sequence analysis and gene expression of the circadian clock gene Period in Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) Irám Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez, Laura Mayela Montes-Rincón, Olga Karina Villanueva-Segura, Rafael GonzálezAlvarez, Iván Delgado-Enciso, Adriana Elizabeth Flores-Suárez, Laura Elia Martínez-de-Villarreal and Gustavo Ponce-García 2:55 120 Bioactivity of the essential oil of Thymus vulgaris L against Stegomyia aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Sharon Smith Vera, Elena Stashenko, Débora Rebechi, Thalita Vieira, Mario Antonio Navarro and Jonny E Duque 3:05 121 Effects of alkaloids derived from girgensohnine on mitochondrial bioenergetic of larvae Stegomyia aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) Stelia Carolina Mendez Sanchez, Mayra Borrero, Aurora Carreño and Vladimir Kouznetsov Disease/Vector Studies I Moderator: Mike Turell 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon C 1:45 122 Incrimination of Aedes (Stegomyia) hensilli Farner as an epidemic vector of chikungunya virus on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia, 2013 Harry Savage, Jeremy Ledermann, Laurence Yug, Kristen Burkhalter, Maria Marfel and Thane Hancock 28 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 1:55 123 Evaluation of novel dipstick assays for the detection of chikungunya virus in mosquitoes Michael Turell and Juanita Hinson 2:05 124 The North American Mosquito Project (NAMP) 2014 update: using crowd sourcing and citizen science for continental scale mosquito collections Lee Cohnstaedt and Elin Maki 2:15 125 Elevated West Nile virus activity in California in 2014 Vicki Kramer and Tina Feiszli 2:25 126 Invasive Aedes mosquitoes in California, 2011-2014 Vicki Kramer, Kerry Padgett, Melissa Yoshimizu, Renjie Hu and Marco Metzger 2:35 127 Eastern equine encephalitis virus: reemergence and expansion in the northeastern United States Theodore Andreadis, Philip Armstrong and Goudarz Molaei 2:45 128 Evaluation of aerial adulticide applications for Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus control in New Orleans, Louisiana Sarah Michaels, Edward Foster, Brendan Carter, Laura Turpen, Cynthia Harrison, Princeton King, Claudia Riegel and Janet McAllister 2:55 129 Rapid emergence of Ixodes scapularis and associated tick-borne illnesses between 2006 and 2013 in Manitoba, Canada Scott Graham-Derham, Richard Baydack, Terry Galloway, L. Robbin Lindsay, Dana Race, Susan Roberecki, Kateryn Rochon and Richard Rusk 3:05 130 Eastern equine encephalitis in Escambia County, Florida Kimberly Sargent and Bob Betts 29 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Legislative and Regulatory I Organizer/Moderator: Angela Beehler 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Grand Salon D 1:45 131 An overview of the AMCA legislative and regulatory issues Angela Beehler 2:00 132 Mark your calendars for the 2015 Washington Conference Roxanne Connelly 2:10 133 Mosquito control and the 114th United States Congress Kam Quarles 2:30 134 Various L & R snapshots – 1) mosquito control on National Wildlife Refuges and a new USFWS Technical Handbook; 2) proliferation of adulticide barrier treatments; 3) continued CDC funding to the states for arbovirusrelated work William Meredith 2:45 135 Mosquito control - endangered species and pollinator issues Michael Hudon 2:55 136 Regulation of our chemical control tools Zane McCallister 3:05 137 PESP becoming PestWISE Gabrielle Sakolsky-Hoopes Young Professionals Symposium: Career Roundtable Discussions Organizer/Moderator: Kristen Burkhalter 1:45 PM - 3:20 PM Prince of Wales Room 1:45 Overview of the AMCA Young Professionals Group/Business Meeting Kristen Hopperstad, AMCA Young Professionals Group Chair 1:55 Overview of the Career Roundtable and introduction of experts Kristen Burkhalter, AMCA Young Professionals Advisor 30 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 The symposium will feature 2 experts from 8 different career paths. After a brief introduction of themselves and their field, the experts will each sit at a different "roundtable." Young Professionals will have the chance to discuss career information and options with experts from each field for 20 minutes before moving on to the next table. State Public Health Vicki Kramer & Renjie Hu, California Department of Public Health Rosmarie Kelly, Georgia Department of Public Health Industry Research and Development Jason Clark, Valent BioSciences Corporation Dan Strickman, Gates Foundation Industry Sales and Service Dennis Candito, ADAPCO Peter Connelly, AMVAC Chemical Corp. Mosquito Control Dan Markowski, Vector Disease Control International Sammie Dickson, Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District Public Relations/Educational Outreach Mark Newberg, Central Life Sciences LeShawn Simplis-Barnes, Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District Academia Kristen Healy, Louisiana State University, Department of Entomology Steve Presley, Texas Tech University CDC Ben Beard, Division of Vector Borne Diseases, Bacterial Diseases Branch Ann Powers, Division of Vector Borne Diseases, Arbovirus Diseases Branch Military Peter J. Obenauer, US Navy; CDC entomology Navy detachment Jason Richardson, US Army; Armed Forces Pest Management Board 31 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 2:00 Rotation # 1 2:20 Rotation # 2 2:40 Rotation # 3 3:00 Rotation # 4 Break, Exhibits Open 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM Grand Ballroom 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM* AFTERNOON SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Operations Moderator: Doug Carlson 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM Grand Salon A 4:00 138 20+ years of collecting waste tires: one approach for control of dengue and chikungunya virus vectors Douglas Carlson and Donald Shroyer 4:10 139 Unmanned aerial system integration in vector control - performance, payload, efficacy - how close are we to taking flight? Bill Reynolds and Piper Kimball 4:20 140 Computer methods to maximize larviciding David DeMay 4:30 141 Surveillance data in 2014 and previous years: Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Colby Colona 4:40 142 Streamlining operations with data acquisition and display: MapVision, DropVision and SprayVision James Clauson 4:50 143 Sustainability: the use of bulk material and the elimination of forty pound bags in the ground treatment process Loren Lemke 32 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 5:00 144 Strategic use of pre-hatch larvicides can improve your mosquito control program Mark Smith 5:10 145 An overview of county-wide mosquito control districts in southeast Texas Kyle Flatt 5:20 146 The 100-year flood in Maricopa County, Arizona (2014) and the impact on our mosquito abatement program Kirk Smith and John Townsend 5:30 147 Evaluation of truck-mounted application of VectoBac WDG against Aedes albopictus and other backyard breeders in Southern California J. Wakoli Wekesa, Angela Brisco, Marta Tanaka, Antonio Bishop, Melvin Cook, Susanne Kluh and Kenn Fujioka Latin American Symposium III Organizer/Moderator: Lee Cohnstaedt and Ildefonso Fernandez-Salas 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Grand Salon B 4:00 148 Evaluation of organic and inorganic substrates for mass production of parasitic nematodes of mosquito larvae Rafael Perez-Pacheco, Alicia AlonsoRamos, Araceli Perez_Pablo, Gerardo Rodriguez_Ortiz and Edward Platzer 4:10 149 Sectored brigade for high dengue transmission areas: an alternative operational program model for field control activities Ildefonso Fernandez Salas, Esteban Eduardo Diaz Gonzalez, Ewry Arvid Zarate Nahon, Iliana Rosalia Malo Garcia, Alejandro Gaitan Burns, Samanta Del Rio Galvan, Rosa Maria Sanchez Casas and Jose Genaro Ordoñez Gonzalez 33 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 4:20 150 A change in the perception of the population Quintana Roo, on the current situation of dengue, using the strategy of community involvement, Healthy Home "Casa salusable" Marco Dominguez, Pedro Mis, Ildefonso Fernandez, Jorge Esparza and Liliana Macias 4:30 151 Mosquito records from Mexico VI: the mosquitoes of Hidalgo state (Diptera: Culicidae) Aldo Ortega, Felix Ordoñez, Adelfo Sanchez, Quetzaly Siller, Ma. Teresa Valdes and Francisco Sanchez 4:40 152 Molecular phylogeny of the subgenus Melanoconion of Culex (Diptera: Culicidae) Carolina Torres-Gutierrez, Carolina Torres-Gutierrez, Eduardo S. Bergo, Tatiane M. P. Oliveira, Kevin J. Emerson, Susan Greni and Maria Anice Mureb Sallum 4:50 153 Rescheduled - See 93a Disease/Vector Studies II Moderator: Jerry Hogsette 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Grand Salon C 4:00 154 Impact of transfluthrin on resistant mosquitoes Sebastian Horstmann and Kurt Vandock 4:10 155 The house fly, Musca domestica: once again a vector of pathogens of public health significance Jerome Hogsette 4:20 156 Findings from ecologic investigations of potential West Nile virus exposure sites, Orange County, California, during 2014 Laura Krueger, Robert Cummings, Tim Morgan, Kiet Nguyen and Amber Semrow 34 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 4:30 157 An overview of a record outbreak year of West Nile virus in Orange County, California: Why did a well-established mosquito larvicidal program fail to prevent WNV amplification in urban Culex quinquefasciatus? Robert Cummings and Kiet Nguyen 4:40 158 Epidemiology of West Nile virus in New York City - review of mosquito data, 2000 – 2014 Waheed Bajwa 4:50 159 Can the spread of Aedes albopictus be limited to current infested areas in Los Angeles County, California? Angela Brisco, "Albo Crew", J. Wakoli Wekesa and Kenn Fujioka 5:00 160 West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance in Harris County, Texas, 2002 – 2014 Martin Reyna Nava 5:10 161 Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald): a new emerging vector in Northwest Florida? Michael T Riles, James Clauson and John P. Smith Legislative and Regulatory II Organizer/Moderator: Angela Beehler 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Grand Salon D 4:00 162 Chemical control toolbox - an open forum Karl Malamud-Roam Young Professionals Symposium: Career Roundtable Discussions Organizer/Moderator: Kristen Burkhalter 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Prince of Wales Room 4:00 Rotation #5 4:20 Rotation #6 4:40 Rotation #7 5:00 Rotation #8 35 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 5:20 Closing remarks and group photo Levy Sun, AMCA Young Professionals Group Co-chair 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL Port/Starboard Room, Riverside Building 36 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM* MORNING SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Behavior/Biology Moderator: Kristen Healey 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon A 8:30 163 Growth and development of Aedes aegypti larvae at limiting food concentrations Arieh Zaritsky, Tal Levi and Eitan Ben-Dov 8:40 164 Floral preference of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) Mahmood Reza Nikbakhtzadeh, John Terbot II, Philip Otienoburu and Woodbridge Foster 8:50 165 Evaluating the effects of mosquito adulticides on honey bees Kristen Healy, Jim Ottea, Todd Walker, Randy Vaeth, Frank Rinkevich and Joseph Margotta 9:00 166 Aedes pertinax, a species newly recognized in the United States Donald Shroyer, Bruce Harrison and Brian Byrd 9:10 167 Species composition of the mosquito fauna of northwestern Uganda John-Paul Mutebi, Mary Crabtree, Jeremy Ledermann, Ann Powers, Barry Miller and Julius Lutwama 9:20 168 Ovitrap surveillance for Aedes albopictus in southeastern Massachusetts Priscilla Matton 9:30 169 Hump-shaped density-dependent regulation of mosquito oviposition siteselection by conspecific immature stages: theory, field test with Aedes albopictus, and a meta-analysis Gideon Wasserberg, Nicholas Bailes, Christopher Davis and Kim Yeoman 37 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 9:40 170 Flying performance on different axial barriers in host seeking behavior of Anopheles minimus Sungsit Sungvornyothin, Pitinat Sombuthoom and Ladawan Wasinpiyamongkol 9:50 171 Notes on cages, alternative culturing diets and methods for Toxorhynchites rutilus septentrionalis Anita Schiller Community-Based Control of Tick-Borne Diseases Organizer/Moderator: Karl Malamud-Roam and Ben Beard 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon B 8:30 172 The tool box for chemical control of ticks – current choices and some promising alternatives Karl Malamud-Roam 8:40 173 Tick-borne diseases in humans in the U.S Charles Ben Beard 9:00 174 Tick-borne diseases in animals and USDA research on tick control Andrew Li 9:20 175 U.S. military efforts in tick surveillance and tick-borne disease prevention Ellen Stromdahl 9:40 176 Federal recommendations for community control of tick-borne diseases Susan Jennings 38 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Natural Compounds - What can we learn as an industry? Can we learn from others? Organizer/Moderator: Nicole Williams 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon C 8:30 177 Malaria vector control: back to the future! Manuel Lluberas 8:50 178 Controlling mosquito larvae naturally and effectively using entomopathogenic nematodes Shea Dunifon and Robyn Mucci 9:10 179 Greenspire Global - natural organic chemical products Steve Knauss 9:30 180 Back to the future Richard Howe 9:45 181 Clean Water Act - What can we learn from other industries? Will mosquito control have a future? Nicole Williams and Tim Williams Surveillance and Control Moderator: Norbert Becker 8:30 AM - 10:10 AM Grand Salon D 8:30 182 Toxicological considerations of mosquito adulticide exposure to honey bees Frank Rinkevich, Joseph Margotta, Jean Pittman, Bob Danka, Jim Ottea and Kristen Healy 8:40 183 Withdrawn 8:50 184 Where source reduction is not an option III Francis Bosch 9:00 185 Comparative trapping efficiency of three gravid mosquito traps in field and semifield habitats in northeastern Florida James Cilek, Jennifer Wright and Jeremy Anderson 39 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 9:10 186 Modifications to the Prokopac aspirator for anthropophilic mosquito collections Kevin Caillouet, Mike Francis, Kevin Lowrie and Charles Palmisano 9:20 187 Evaluation of relative effects of carbohydrate sources in yeastfermentation CO2 generators on mosquito surveillance Robert L. Aldridge, Seth C. Britch and Kenneth J. Linthicum 9:30 188 Epidemiology of West Nile virus in New York City - review of mosquito data, 2000 – 2014 Howard Epstein and John DeBlasi 9:40 189 Managing development and mosquitoes: a balancing act with examples from Australia Patrick Dwyer, Jon Knight and Pat Dale 9:50 190 Using Xeripave Tray Inserts to reduce mosquito breeding Jennifer Henke and Gabriela Perezchica-Harvey 10:00 191 Surveillance and control of exotic mosquitoes in Germany Norbert Becker Break, Exhibits Open 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grand Ballroom 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM AMCA ANNUAL MEMBER MEETING Grand Salon A 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM FIELD DEMONSTRATION DAY Off-site Event Ticket Required 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM LEISURE TIME No official AMCA sessions/events 40 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM PRE-BANQUET SOCIAL Chemin Royale Foyer 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM BANQUET Grand Ballroom 41 Notes Thursday, April 2, 2015 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM* MORNING SESSIONS *unless otherwise noted Push-Pull-Killing Strategy for Adult Mosquito Control I Organizer/Moderator: Rui-De Xue 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon B 8:30 192 Future prospects for using new repellent developments in a push-pull strategy Daniel Strickman 8:50 193 Topical repellents used as push strategy against mosquitoes Mustapha Debboun 9:10 194 Spatial repellents for control of vectorborne disease Nicole Achee, John Gimnig, Mary Hamel, Sarah Moore, Thomas Scott, Jennifer Stevenson, Din Syafruddin and Neil Lobo 9:30 195 Chemicals that disrupt host-seeking in insects Ulrich Bernier 9:50 196 ThermalCell mosquito repellents kill several species of adult mosquitoes Chris Bibbs and Rui-De Xue Recent Developments in Mosquito Surveillance and Trapping Techniques I Organizer/Moderator: Scott Gordon 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon C 8:30 197 Use of passive traps for the surveillance and control of dengue vectors Roberto Barrera 8:45 198 Efficacy of carbon dioxide and synthetic lure-baited traps for surveillance of Stegomyia (Diptera: Culicidae) in NorthFlorida Peter Obenauer, Peter Nunn, A. Richardson and J. Harwood 43 Thursday, April 2, 2015 9:00 199 Next generation BGS trap? Field comparison of Biogents Sentinel Trap 1.0 and 2.0 for monitoring Aedes albopictus Isik Unlu, Kim Klingler, Nick Indelicato and Ari Faraji 9:15 200 A comparison of five different lure types used with the BG Sentinel 2.0 surveillance trap Charles Abadam, Karen Akaratovic and Jay Kiser 9:30 201 Trials and tribulations of troubleshooting Biogents® BG-Sentinel Jay Kiser, Charles Abadam and Karen Akaratovic 9:45 202 Observations on the attractancy of Aedes albopictus to potential oviposition and nectar sites Dan Kline Spinosad for Mosquito Control: From the Laboratory to the Field I Organizer/Moderator: T. Steven Su and Min-Lee Cheng 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Salon D 8:30 203 Saccharopolyspora spinosa, spinosyns, spinosad, and spinosoids Tianyun (Steven) Su and Min-Lee Cheng 8:45 204 Toxicity of spinosad to Culex quinquefasciatus and three, non-target species of insects Jim Ottea and Owen Jones 9:00 205 Field evaluation of Natular™ XRT in catch basins in Chicago, IL Justin Harbison 9:15 206 Field evaluation of Natular products in Merced County, California Jason Bakken 9:30 207 Operational use of spinosad products for mosquito control in Volusia County, Florida Suzanne Bartlett 44 Thursday, April 2, 2015 9:45 208 Laboratory and semi-field evaluation on spinosad for mosquito control in California Mir Mulla Break 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM* MORNING SESSION *unless otherwise noted Push-Pull-Killing Strategy for Adult Mosquito Control II Organizer/Moderator: Rui-De Xue 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Grand Salon B 10:30 209 Field efficacy of an autodissemination station against Aedes albopictus Devi Suman, Isik Unlu, Eric Williges, Gregory Williams and Randy Gaugler 10:50 210 Use of attractants and traps in attract (pull) and kill strategies Daniel Kline 11:10 211 Traps used for pulling/killing adult mosquitoes in Anastasia Mosquito Control District Mike Smith and Rui-De Xue 11:40 212 Evaluation of new active ingredients for use in attractive toxic sugar baits for mosquito control Gunter Muller and John Beier 11:50 213 Attractive toxic sugar baits mixed with attractants to increase pull/kill efficacy against Aedes mosquitoes Rui-De Xue, Jodi Scott, Ali Fulcher, Sandy Allan and Dan Kline 12:00 213a Evaluation of the effects of an agricultural spreader/sticker included in attractive toxic sugar bait on mosquito and non-target arthropod populations Jodi Scott 45 Thursday, April 2, 2015 Recent Developments in Mosquito Surveillance and Trapping Techniques II Organizer/Moderator: Scott Gordon 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Grand Salon C 10:30 214 The Gravid Aedes Trap: application of a “crab pot” design for no-fuss collection of gravid Aedes Scott Ritchie, Alvaro Eiras and Laila Heringer 10:45 215 The Suna trap – an odor-baited tool for mosquito monitoring and control Alexandra Hiscox, Niels Verhulst, Bruno Otieno, Anthony Kibet, Philemon Omusula, Collins Mweresa, Wolfgang Mukabana and Willem Takken 11:00 216 Platform MI-Dengue: 10 years of experience of citywide surveillance adult Aedes aegypti in Brazil Alvaro Eiras 11:15 217 Surveillance for chikungunya virus vectors in New Orleans, Louisiana Sarah Michaels, Brendan Carter, Laura Turpin, Cynthia Harrison, Mieu Nyugen, Kevin Caillouet, Justin Davis and Claudia Riegel 11:30 218 Incorporating Biogents BG Sentinel traps into East Baton Rouge Parish Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control District's adult mosquito surveillance program Randy Vaeth, Michael Morganti and Todd Walker ® 11:45 219 Comparison of Biogents BG Sentinel 2.0 and BG Sentinel 1.0 in trapping mosquitoes with 3-component cartridge lure and BG mesh lure Hanayo Arimoto, Alec Richardson and Peter Obenauer 46 Thursday, April 2, 2015 Spinosad for Mosquito Control: From the Laboratory to the Field II Organizer/Moderator: T. Steven Su and Min-Lee Cheng 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Grand Salon D 10:30 220 Laboratory study of the influence of water temperature on spinosad efficacy against Culex pipiens larvae Nayer Zahiri 10:45 221 Evaluation of spinosad products in urban and rural field environments Jennifer Henke and Gregory White 11:00 222 Field evaluation on Natular products in subtropical China: a collaborative effort with WHOPES Qiyong Liu 11:15 223 Spinosad: efficacy and persistence against container inhabiting mosquitoes Scott Crans, Isik Unlu, Taryn Crepeau, Gregory Williams, Ary Faraji, Sean Healy, Lisa Reed and Randy Gaugler 11:30 224 Profile of resistance and cross resistance in mosquitoes to spinosad Tianyun (Steven) Su and Min-Lee Cheng 47 Author Presentation Number AUTHOR INDEX A Abadam, C. ...........200, 201 Abreu, J. .......................... 15 Acero Sandoval, A. ....... 113 Achee, N. ....................... 194 Acosta, M. ................... P-40 Agramonte, N. ................. 68 Akaratovic, K. ........200, 201 Aldridge, R... .....48, 53, 108 187 Allan, S. ......................... 213 Alonso-Ramos, A. ......... 148 Al-sarar, Ali, ................ P-03 Amador, Gilberto, ........... 85 Anderson, J. ..........112, 185 Anderson, T. .................. 105 Andreadis, T. ................. 127 Anogwih, J. ...................... 32 Apperson, C. ................... 75 Ardizzone, C. ..... P-08, P-09 P-21 Arimoto, H. .................... 219 Armstrong, P. ................ 127 Arque Chunga, W. .. 86, 153 Arunyawat, U. ................ 7, 9 Bloomquist, J. ......... 48, 105 Borrero, M. .................... 121 Bosch, F. ....................... 184 Braness, G. ......................82 Breidenbaugh, M.S....... 108 Brelsfoard, C. ............ 37, 59 Brisco, A. .............. 159, 147 Britch, S.C....... 53, 108, 187 Brown, G. .........................47 Brown, M. .........................80 Buentello-Wong, S. ..... P-38 Buettner, J. ......................14 Bugbee, L. ................... P-12 Burkhalter, K. .......P-16, 122 Burns, C. ..........................26 Butler, C. ...................... P-36 Butler, M. ..................... P-12 Byrd, B. ......... 46, 166, P-17 C Cabiles, D. ................... P-33 Caillouet, K. .......... 186, 217 Candito, D. .......................82 Cantu, F. ..........................97 Carlier, P. ...................... 105 Carlson, D. .................... 138 Carrasquilla, M.C. ............74 Carreño, A. ............. 71, 121 Carter, B. ...............P-36, 84 128, 217 Casas Martínez, M. .........91 Castillo, R.M. ...................90 Castillo-García, E. ...........89 P-34 Castro-Rodriguez, C... P-37 Chareonviriyaphap, T. ...7, 9 77, 78 Chaskopoulou, A. ..70, P-35 Chauca, J. ............117, P-42 Che-Mendoza, A..............87 Cheng, M-L. .......... 203, 224 Chong, P. ..................... P-33 Chouin, S. .................... P-25 Christian, O. ....... P-08, P-09 Chukwu, L. .......................32 Cilek, J. ................185, P-05 Clark, G.. ..........................23 Clark, J. ........................ P-31 Clauson, J. ............ 142, 161 Coats, J. ...........................56 Cohnstaedt, L. ........ 50, 124 Colona, C. ..................... 141 Comproh, T. .......................9 Conen, H. .........................23 Conlon, J. .........................69 Connelly, R. .......... 101, 132 Connelly, P. .................. 108 Cook, M......................... 147 Cornel, A. ..................... P-02 B Bailes, N. ....................... 169 Bajwa, W. ...................... 158 Bakken, J....................... 206 Balanay, J.A. ............... P-01 Banks, V. ..................... P-01 Barbalato, L. ................ P-12 Barnard, D. .................. P-07 Barrera, R. ............... 85, 197 Barros, A. .................... P-29 Bartholomay, L. ............... 56 Bartlett, S....................... 207 Batich, C. ..................... P-04 Baydack, R. ................... 129 Beard, C.B. .................... 173 Beati, L. ........................... 43 Becker, N....................... 191 Becnel, J. ........................... 8 Beech, C. ......................... 83 Beehler, A...................... 131 Beier, J. .............18, 79, 212 Ben-Dov, E. ................... 163 Bergo, E.S. .................... 152 Bernhardt, S. ................... 36 Bernier, U. ............... 23, 195 Betts, B. ......................... 130 Bibbs, C. ........................ 196 Bilbo, T. ....................... P-27 Bishop, A. ...................... 147 Black IV, W........88, 92, 113 116, 118, P-34, P-37 P-43 Blackmore, C. .................... 4 48 Author Presentation Number F Faraji, A.............. 44, 40,199 223, P-26 Farooq, M. .......................39 Feiszli, T. ...................... 125 Fernández-Salas, I. .........86 91, 93a, 114, 149, 150 Fillinger, U............... 38, 103 Flatt, K..................... 145, 11 Flores-Suárez, A....... 85, 87 92, 119, P-34, P-37, P-38, P-43, P-44, P-45, P-46 Fonseca, D. .....................65 Forehand, J......................15 Foster, E. ...................... 128 Foster, W. ..................... 164 Fotakis, E.A. ..........P-35, 70 Corrigan, R. ..................... 95 Cortez, H. .......... P-39, P-40 Crabtree, M. .................. 167 Craft, D. ......................... 105 Crans, S. ...... 223, 109, 110 Crepeau, T. ................... 223 Crew, A. ......................... 159 Cruz-Suarez, G. .......... P-38 Cummings, R. .......... 26,156 157, P-30 D Dale, P. .................... 33, 189 Danka, B. ....................... 182 Dávila-Barboza, J. ........... 87 Davis, C. ........................ 169 Davis, J. ......................... 217 Dawson, D. ............ 99, P-27 De Maupeou, J. ........... P-25 Debboun, M. ............ 11, 193 DeBlasi, J. ............... 24, 188 Dees, W............. P-08, P-09 P-21 DeJesus, C. ..................... 73 Del Rio Galvan, S. .......... 85 149 Delgado-Enciso, I. ......... 119 DeMay, D. ..................... 140 Dewsnup, A. ................ P-24 D'hers, S. ......................... 23 Díaz González, E. E....... 91 114, 149 Dibernardo, A. ............. P-33 Dickson, S. ...................... 40 Dobson, S.................. 37, 59 Dominguez, M. .............. 150 Dorantes Delgado, A. ... 114 Doyle, M.S. ........................ 5 Drebot, M..................... P-33 Drews, D. ................... 22, 93 106,111 Dunifon, S...................... 178 Dupre, J. ...................... P-09 Duque, J.E.........71, 90, 120 Dwyer, P. ....................... 189 Dye, K. ............................. 47 Francis, M. .................... 186 Fritz, B..............................27 Fujioka, K. ............. 147, 159 Fulcher, A. ............ 112, 213 Fulmer, A. .................... P-10 Fusilier, A. .................... P-08 G Gaitán Burns, A. ..... 91, 149 Galloway, T. .................. 129 García, A. ........... P-39, P-40 García, C. .......... P-39, P-40 García Luna, S. ............ 118 García-Rejón, J. ..............92 P-37, P-43 Gaugler, R. ........... 110, 109 209, 223, P-26 Gezan, S. ................ 48, 101 Ghallab, E. .........................6 Gimnig, J. ...................... 194 Goddard, J. ........ P-11, P-23 Gonzales Rojas, J.I. .... P-46 Gonzalez, R. ................. 115 González-Alvarez, R. ... 119 González-Olvera, G..... P-45 Graham-Derham, S. ..... 129 Gray, E. ............................62 Greer, M. ..........................54 Greni, S. ........................ 152 Grigoraki, L. ................. P-35 Gross, A. ..........................56 Guerra, R. ........................15 Gutierrez, A......................53 Gutierrez-Rodriguez, S. ...... 92, P-37, P-38 E Edwards, M. ................ P-12 Eiras, A. .................214, 216 Eisen, L. ...................... P-43 Elizondo Quiroga, A. ....... 88 118 Elkashef, S. ..................... 80 Elman, N.M...................... 23 Emerson, K.J. ................ 152 Epstein, H. ................ 24,188 Escobar, J. .................... 115 Esparza, J. .................... 150 Estep, A. ...............8, 42,107 H Hamel, M. ..................... 194 Hamer, G. ........................64 Hancock, R. ................. P-10 Hancock, T.................... 122 Harbison, J.................... 205 Hardman, J. .....................40 49 Author Presentation Number Harris, J. ...................... P-01 Harrison, B. ................... 166 Harrison, C. ............. 84, 128 217, P-36 Hartle, Jacob, 22, 93, 104, 106, 111 Harwood, J. ............. 39, 198 Healy, K. .................... 27, 61 165, 182 Healy, S. ........................ 223 Heberlein-Larson, L. ......... 4 Heft, D. ............................ 17 Henao, E. ............ 117, P-42 Henke, J. ..... 190, 221, P-28 Heringer, L.1214 Hernandez Herrera, L.R. .... P-46 Hiatt, B. ........................ P-10 Hightower, J. ..... P-08, P-09 P-21 Hildreth, M. .................. P-14 Hina, MS ......................... 34 Hinson, J. ...................... 123 Hiscox, A. ...................... 215 Hoffman, C. ..................... 27 Hogsette, J. ................... 155 Holderman, C. ............... 101 Holeman, J. ................. P-02 Hopperstad, K. ............ P-15 Horstmann, S. ............... 154 Howe, R. ........................ 180 Hu, R. ............................ 126 Hudon, M. ...................... 135 Huffman, J. .................. P-12 Kline, D. ............ 23, 54, 202 210, 213, P-04 Kline, J. ........................ P-04 Klingler, K. ...........199, P-26 Kluh, S. ......................... 147 Knauss, S. .................... 179 Knight, J. ................. 33, 189 Koehler, P. .............70, P-04 Koenig, S. ........................26 Kothera, L. .........................6 Kouznetsov, V. ....... 71, 121 Kramer, V. ............. 125, 126 Kravchenko, V. ................18 Krueger, L. .................... 156 L Lagadic, L. ................... P-25 Laguna Aguilar, M. . 91, 114 Latham, M. .................... 108 Lawson, K. .......................40 Ledermann, J. ....... 122, 167 Lemke, L. ...................... 143 Lesser, C. ........................55 Levi, T. .......................... 163 Li, A. .............................. 174 Liang, S. ...........................76 Lindsay, L. R. .......129, P-33 Lindsay, S. .............. 38, 103 Linthicum, K.J. .......... 53, 66 108, 48, 187 Liu, Q. ........................... 222 Lizarraga, G. ............. 22, 93 106, 111 Lloyd, A. ...........................54 Lluberas, M. .................. 177 Lobo, N. ........................ 194 López-Monroy, B. ..... 87, 92 P-34, P-37, P-38, P-44, P-46 Lowe, K. ...........................97 Lowrie, K. ...................... 186 Lozano Fuentes, S. .........88 118 Lutwama, J. .................. 167 I Ibáñez-Bernal, S. ........ P-41 Ibarra, L. ............ P-39, P-40 Indelicato, N. ....... 199, P-26 Iranpour, M. ................. P-33 J Jennings, S.................... 176 Johnson, D. ..................... 47 Johnson, W. .................... 41 Jones, O. ....................... 204 Junnila, A......................... 18 Juntarajumnong, W..... 9, 77 M Macias, L. ..................... 150 Mains, J..................... 37, 59 Makanjuola, W. ................32 Maki, E. ......................... 124 Makkapati, A. ............... P-12 Makusa, D........................52 Malamud-Roam, K. ...... 162 172 Malerich, J. ......................42 Malo Garcia, I.R.... 114, 149 Manrique-Saide, P. ..........87 P-34 Manweiler, S. ...................25 Marayati, B.F. ..................75 Marfel, M. ...................... 122 Margotta, J. ..... 27, 165, 182 K Kakumanu, M. ................. 75 Kantaniyom, C................. 77 Kaufman, P.............. 48, 101 Keck, M. .......................... 64 Kendrick, K. ....................... 4 Kerce, J.D................ 53, 108 Keweshan, R. .................. 36 Kibet, A. ......................... 215 Kimball, P. ..................... 139 King, P. .................... 84, 128 Kiser, J...................201, 200 50 Author Presentation Number O Obenauer, P. ........ 198, 219 Oliveira, T. M. P. ........... 152 Olsen, H. ..........................16 Omusula, P. .................. 215 Ordoñez, F. ................... 151 Ordoñez Gonzalez, J.G....... 149 Ortega, A. ..................... 151 Ortiz-Ramirez, J.A. ...... P-38 Otieno, B. ...................... 215 Otienoburu, P. .............. 164 Ottea, J. .......... 27, 165, 182 204 Markowski, D. ............ 21, 41 Martínez-de-Villarreal, L.E. ... 89, 119, P-44, P-45, P-46 Matton, P. ...................... 168 Mbare, O. ................ 38, 103 McAllister, J. .............. 6, 128 McCallister, Z. ............... 136 McCorrister, S. ............ P-33 McKemey, A. ................... 83 McLean, M....................... 25 Mendez Sanchez, S.C. . 121 Merchant, M. ................... 64 Meredith, W. .................. 134 Meshnick, S. ................ P-01 Metzger, M. ................... 126 Michaels, S. ............... 31, 84 128, 217, P-36 Miller, B. ........................ 167 Minno, M. ......................... 58 Minteer, C. ....................... 10 Miranda, O.R. .................. 23 Mis, P............................. 150 Molaei, G. ...................... 127 Moncayo, A. .................. 100 Montes-Rincón, L.M. ..... 119 Montiel, M. ................... P-18 Moore, J. ....................... 107 Moore, S. ....................... 194 Morales-Forcada, F......... 92 P-37 Moreno-Garcia, M. ........ 116 Morgan, T. ........... 156, P-30 Morganti, M. .................. 218 Morrison, G...................... 19 Mucci, R. ....................... 178 Mukabana, W. ............... 215 Mulla, M. ........................ 208 Müller, G.C. 18, 60, 79, 212 Mulligan, S................... P-02 Mureb Sallum, M.A. ...... 152 Mutebi, J-P .................... 167 Mutunga, J..................... 105 Mweresa, C. .................. 215 P Padgett, K. .................... 126 Pak, A. .............................30 Palmisano, C. ............... 186 Parker, C. .........................70 Patterson, G.....................96 Paulsen, D .................... 100 Pecor, J. ....................... P-31 Pereira, R. ........................70 Perez-Pablo, A.. ........... 148 Perezchica-Harvey, G. . 190 Perez-Pacheco, R. ....... 148 Pham, K. ...................... P-12 Phasuk, J. ........................78 Phunngam, P. ....................7 Pierson, R. .......................10 Pittman, J. ..................... 182 Platzer, E. ..................... 148 Ponce-García, G....... 85, 87 89, 119, P-38, P-43, P-44, P-45, P-46 Ponnusamy, L. .................75 Powers, A. ................ 2, 167 Prabaripai, A. ...................78 Preacely, N. ................. P-23 Puri, S. ......................... P-20 Q Qualls, W. ........................18 Quarles, K. .................... 133 Quimbayo, M. ......117, P-42 Quiñones, M. ................ 115 N Nasci, R. ........................ 1, 3 Nasir, S. ..................... 34, 35 Nations, T. ................... P-23 Navarro, MA. ................. 120 Ndenga, B. ...................... 38 Nepomuceno Mejia, T... 114 New, K. ............................ 21 Newton, J. ....................... 26 Nguyen, K..............156, 157 P-30 Nguyen, M. .... 84, 217, P-36 Nikbakhtzadeh, M.R...... 164 Nimmo, D. ................. 45, 83 Norris, E. ......................... 56 Nunn, P. ........................ 198 R Race, D. ........................ 129 Ramirez Jimenez, R. .... 114 Randle, Y. ........................11 Rebechi, D. ............. 90, 120 Rebollar, M. ....... P-39, P-40 Rebollar-Téllez, E.A. .......86 93a Reed, L. ........................ 223 Reiskind, M. ...........73, P-15 Revay, E. .................. 18, 60 Reyes, F. ..................... P-39 Reyes-Solís, G. .....92, P-43 Reyna, M. ............... 11, 160 51 Author Presentation Number Reynolds, B. ......12, 13, 139 Ricci, J. ............................ 98 Richard, A.................... P-09 Richards, S. ................. P-01 Richardson, A.......... 39, 198 219 Richmond, C. .... P-08, P-09 Riegel, C. ...........31, 84, 128 217, P-36 Riles, M.T. ..................... 161 Rinkevich, F. ...27, 165, 182 Ritchie, S. ................ 67, 214 Roberecki, S. ................. 129 Roberts, J. ................... P-36 Robles-González, E. ... P-44 Robles-González, R.J. ........ P-44 Rochon, K...................... 129 Rodriguez, D. ................ 115 Rodríguez, M. .............. P-39 Rodríguez Ramírez, A. . 113 Rodríguez Rojas, J.J. .. 93a 86 Rodriguez-Ortiz, G. ....... 148 Rodríguez-Sánchez, I.P...... 87, 89, 119, P-44, P-45 P-46 Rosile, P. ......................... 76 Roucaute, M. ............... P-25 Rowland, J.R. .................. 84 Rúa, G. ................ 117, P-42 Rueda, A. ........................ 71 Rueda, L. ..................... P-31 Ruiz-Ayma, G. ............. P-45 Ruiz-Herrera, C. .............. 89 Rusk, R. ......................... 129 Semrow, A. ..........P-30, 156 Shaw, L. ...........................26 Shroyer, D............. 138, 166 Shudes, A. ................... P-21 Sickerman, S. ..................29 Sikaala, C.H. ....................52 Siller, Q. ........................ 151 Silva, J. .............. P-39, P-40 Silva, M.A. ........................90 Simplis-Barnes, L. ...........30 Sims, S......................... P-23 Sirerol Cruz, B.E. .............91 Sirisopa, P. ......................77 Smith, C. ...................... P-02 Smith, J.P. .................... 161 Smith, K. ... 16, 20, 104, 146 Smith, Mark................... 144 Smith, Michael ...... 112, 211 Snelling, M. ............53, P-06 Snyder, D. ........................50 Sombuthoom, P. ........... 170 Sorensen, M. ............... P-29 Stanek, D. ..........................4 Stashenko, E. ......... 90, 120 Stevenson, J. ................ 194 Strickman, D. ................ 192 Stromdahl, E. ................ 175 Su, Tianyun (Steven)... 203 224 Suarez, C. .................... P-42 Suman, D. .. 109, 209, P-26 Sungvornyothin, S. ..... 9, 77 170 Swale, D. ...................... 105 Syafruddin, D. ............... 194 Sylvester, T. ................. P-21 S Saavedra-Rodriguez, K. 88 92, 113, 118, P-34 P-37, P-43 Sakolsky-Hoopes, G. .... 137 Salice, C. ............... 99, P-27 Salvato, V. ....................... 11 Sanabria, W. ....... 117, P-42 Sanchez, A. ................... 151 Sanchez, F. ................... 151 Sánchez Casas, R. M. ... 91 114, 149 Sánchez Vargas, I......... 118 Sanscrainte, N................... 8 Sargent, K. .................... 130 Savage, H........ 6, 122, P-16 Schal, C. .......................... 75 Schiller, A. ..................... 171 Schlein, Y. ................. 18, 60 Schmid, M. ...................... 80 Schuenzel, E. .................. 97 Schwarz, M.................. P-17 Scott, C. ........................... 51 Scott, J.......... 72, 213a, 213 Scott, T. ......................... 194 T Takken, W..................... 215 Talcott, C. ..................... 107 Tanaka, M. .................... 147 Tanga, M. .........................42 Teague, J. ..................... 102 Terbot II, J..................... 164 Theriot, J. ..................... P-08 Tong, F.......................... 105 Torres-Gutierrez, C. ..... 152 Torres-Sepúlveda, Maria del Rosario.............89, P-34 Townsend, J. ................ 146 Treviño-Alvarado, V.M. .. 89 Trout Fryxell, R. ....... 63,100 Trujillo-Rodriguez, G. .. P-38 Tubbs, K. .........................28 Turell, M. ....................... 123 Turnwall, B. ......................39 Turpen, L. ... 128, 217, P-36 U Unlu, I.. 199, 209, 223, P-26 Urban, J. ................23, P-04 Urquhart, C. ................. 100 52 Author Presentation Number V Vaeth, R. .........27, 165, 218 Valdes, Ma. T. ............... 151 Valentin, R. ............109, 110 Vanderau, C. ............... P-10 Vandock, K. ............. 19, 154 Varela-Echeverria, A. .. P-44 Varnado, W. ...... P-11, P-23 Vázquez Sánchez, R. ..... 91 Vera, Sharon, …………120 Vera-Maloof, F. ..... 88, P-34 Verhulst, N..................... 215 Vieira, T. .................. 90, 120 Vigilant, M........................ 11 Villanueva-Segura, O.K. ..... 119, P-45, P-46 Villegas, A. ...................... 87 Vincent, G.................... P-14 Vitek, C. ................. 97, P-18 P-19, P-20 Vontas, J. .................... P-35 White, G. . 53, 89, 221, P-06 Wilkerson, L. ....................11 Willenberg, B. .............. P-04 Williams, G............ 109, 110 209, 223, P-26 Williams, N. ................... 181 Williges, E. .................... 209 Wilmot, T. .........................94 Wilson, J. ..................... P-14 Wimberly, M. ................ P-14 Wittie, J. ...........................53 Wong, D. ....................... 105 Wood, T. ...................... P-21 Woolman, J. ....... 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