. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. The Mosquitoes of New Jersey 151 A. fuscus Wlk. (The Little Smoky Mosquito). Occurs throughout the state, breeding continuously from April to October, sparingly at first, more abundantly later in the season. The larvae are essentially clean-water forms, and seem to prefer the more permanent bodies of water, but they are oc- cassionally found in puddles and rarely in Fig. 108. Adult of Aedcs fuscus O. S. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, palpus of same; 3, palpus of male; 4, anterior; 5, middle and 6, posterior claws of male (all enl


. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. The Mosquitoes of New Jersey 151 A. fuscus Wlk. (The Little Smoky Mosquito). Occurs throughout the state, breeding continuously from April to October, sparingly at first, more abundantly later in the season. The larvae are essentially clean-water forms, and seem to prefer the more permanent bodies of water, but they are oc- cassionally found in puddles and rarely in Fig. 108. Adult of Aedcs fuscus O. S. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, palpus of same; 3, palpus of male; 4, anterior; 5, middle and 6, posterior claws of male (all enlarged).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. [New Brunswick, N. J. ] : The Station


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