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A newly observed reaction of certain species of Mosquitoes to the Bites of Larval Hydrachnids

Preliminary Contribution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

J. F. Marshall
Affiliation:
(British Mosquito Control Institute, Hayling Island, Hampshire.)
J. Staley
Affiliation:
(British Mosquito Control Institute, Hayling Island, Hampshire.)

Extract

In the course of a Mosquito Survey carried out in the neighbourhood of Birmingham on July 31 and August 1, 1928, a large number of female mosquitoes of the two species Aëdes (Aëdes) cinereus and Aëdes (Ochlerotatus) annulipes were collected and subsequently examined.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1929

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References

1 As previously mentioned, some adults of Anopheles maculipennis ♀ infested with larval mites (unidentified) were collected at Hayling Island in 1924. An examination of some microscope slides prepared at that time has disclosed, in the abdomen of one of the said specimens, a “tube” of obviously similar nature.

1 Brandis, F. (1897). Ueber Leptus autumnalis. Festschr. d. Provinzial Irrenanstalt, Nietleben.Google Scholar