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Malayan Trombidiid Larvae, Part I. (Acarina: Trombidiidae)

With Descriptions of Seventeen New Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

B. A. R. Gater
Affiliation:
King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore.

Extract

In 1915 Dowden reported a suspected case of tsutsugamushi disease, or Japanese river fever, from the Federated Malay States. Twelve years later Fletcher and Field (1927) were able to examine a series of cases and established Allothrombium. This spelling is adopted by Oudemans. In the absence of definite evidence of the original derivation, it would appear, in the light of Opinion 34 of the Rules, that the original spelling should be preserved, and Trombicula is therefore used in this paper.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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