. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. Fig. 87.—a, Culicme Mosquito and c, Anopheline (females) in resting position ; b, larva of Culex and d of Anopheles showing suspension from surface film. X 8. After L. O. Howard ( Dept. Agr. Ent. Bull. 25). the Plasmodia affecting respectively man and bird-hosts. In the case of the latter the insect is an ordinary female gnat of the culicine section of the family, distinguished by the palps being very shorter than the sucking and piercing proboscis (Fig. 87, a). After R. Ross (1900) had demonstrated the part played by the species of Culex


. The biology of insects. Insects -- Biology. Fig. 87.—a, Culicme Mosquito and c, Anopheline (females) in resting position ; b, larva of Culex and d of Anopheles showing suspension from surface film. X 8. After L. O. Howard ( Dept. Agr. Ent. Bull. 25). the Plasmodia affecting respectively man and bird-hosts. In the case of the latter the insect is an ordinary female gnat of the culicine section of the family, distinguished by the palps being very shorter than the sucking and piercing proboscis (Fig. 87, a). After R. Ross (1900) had demonstrated the part played by the species of Culex in. 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 Carpenter, George H. (George Herbert), 1865-1939. New York, The Macmillan Company


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