. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. â ^59 P. costalts, in Lagos itself, contained only three per cent, of sporozoits. It is important then to determine precisely the species in a district and to determine the percentage of infection sporozoits. and A. punctipennis in Amenca. Both these species were fed on the same case of" malignant tertian malaria by Hirshberg, and kept at the same temperatureâ30° C. A. maculipennis A. punctipennis. Number infected Similar results (unpublished) have been ob- tained in Japan.


. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. â ^59 P. costalts, in Lagos itself, contained only three per cent, of sporozoits. It is important then to determine precisely the species in a district and to determine the percentage of infection sporozoits. and A. punctipennis in Amenca. Both these species were fed on the same case of" malignant tertian malaria by Hirshberg, and kept at the same temperatureâ30° C. A. maculipennis A. punctipennis. Number infected Similar results (unpublished) have been ob- tained in Japan. Anophelinae that are known to transmit malaria.â Altliough we have over eighty species, it has been deter- mined, only in a very few cases, which of tfiese actually do transmit malaria in nature. Thus we know that the following species do :â Europe.âA. maculipennis (mainly); A. bifurcatus (less concerned). P. superpictus and M. pseudopictus (in some parts especially). Africa.âM. funesta, P. costalis, A. maculipennis (Algeria). N. America.âA. maculipennis. W. Indies.âCe. albipes (according to Pajos). India.âAf. listoni, M. culicifacies, N. maculatus (?). LITERATURE Stephens and Christophers. Malarial Reports to the Royal Society. Series VI and VII. Harrison and Sons, 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 Stephens, John William Watson, 1865-; Christophers, S. R. (Samuel Rickard), 1873-; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. London, Pub. for the Univ. Press of Liverpool by Williams & Norgate


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