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An Account of some Anopheline Mosquitos found in British North Borneo, with description of a New Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Extract

During the course of three years' estate medical work in British North Borneo, ample opportunity was found for studying the local mosquitos, and I publish the few following notes in the hope that they may be of use to other workers in Borneo.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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* Many attempts were made to keep the insects alive until the blood was digested, but they all died.

* [According to Mr. Edwards F. W. Edwards, A. tessllatus is a purely Oriental species, it being represented in the Australasian region by A. punctulatus (Bull. Ent. Res. iv, 1913, p. 221—ED.]

This point shows in Liecaster's types, but is not mentioned in his original description.