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Notes on Culicidae, with descriptions of new species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

F. W. Edwards
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A. (Coelodiazesis) plumbeus, Hal.

The life-history of this species has recently been fully described by Christophers (Ind. Jl. Med. Res., iii, Jan. 1916, p. 489) from larvae obtained in tree-holes in the neighbourhood of Simla. It is somewhat surprising that a species of Anopheles should have such a wide range, especially since tree-breeding mosquitos are usually more local in their distribution than other kinds. I believe, however, that Christophers was perfectly correct in his conclusion that A. barianensis, James, is the same species as A. plumbeus, Hal.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1917

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References

* See Review of Applied Entomology, i, 1913, p. 40. I have been unable to consult the original paper.Google Scholar