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The early Stages and Male Hypopygium of Anopheles argenteolobatus, Gough

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

B. De Meillon
Affiliation:
South African Institute for Medical Research.

Extract

Amongst a number of larvae collected in the Yokeskei River, about twelve miles from Johannesburg, on 31.v.1928, two were found which appeared to be new. These subsequently pupated and finally hatched, one on 15.vi.1928 and the other on 18.vi. 1928. The adults were seen to be Anopheles argenteolobatus, Gough. Repeated collecting after this has failed to reveal further specimens. Larvae of the following mosquitos were found in the same pool: Anopheles squamosus, A. cinereus, A. rufipes, Culex salisburiensis, and C. theileri.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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