. Contributions to the biology of the Danish Culicidae. Mosquitoes; Malaria. 62 other very much: in the meadows near the outflow of Susaa in Tjustruplake, on the large moors south of Arreso and on the southern coasts of the island Lolland. The large meadows near the outflow of Susaa in Tjustruplake only a kilom. from mv summer laboratory are regularly inundated in the winter; ice covers the whole area and in spring it is changed into a large lake. In May the water disappears, and herds of horses and cattle graze in the vast meadows, dry from June to No- vember. Some of the pools left were unde


. Contributions to the biology of the Danish Culicidae. Mosquitoes; Malaria. 62 other very much: in the meadows near the outflow of Susaa in Tjustruplake, on the large moors south of Arreso and on the southern coasts of the island Lolland. The large meadows near the outflow of Susaa in Tjustruplake only a kilom. from mv summer laboratory are regularly inundated in the winter; ice covers the whole area and in spring it is changed into a large lake. In May the water disappears, and herds of horses and cattle graze in the vast meadows, dry from June to No- vember. Some of the pools left were under direct observation for almost three years. In the spring of 1917 the ponds contained plenty of larvae which were full- grown in the first part of June; the larva1 were hatched in my laboratory and gave 0. fletcheri. In Nature they were hatched about 15/vi, on 1/vn the pond was dry,. Textiig. .">. Pond near Tjustrup-JaJke. O. lutescens, rusticiis. Stomra phut. and the bottom was covered with grass which was cropped by the cattle. The pond was never fdled with water before the middle of November, and by l-t/n 1918 the pond contained many mosquito larvae, but only O. communis; from the middle of January and till the latter part of March the pond was ice-covered, and when the ice had disappeared crowds of mostly fullgrown 0. communis larva? appeared. On 12/iv I found a great number of newly-hatched yellow larva1; they did not swim as the O. communis larva? and only rarely hung down from the surface, but moved in smaller or larger circles along the sides of the aquarium; the larva1 in my cul- tures were fullgrown by 23/iv and metamorphosed into pupa? on 30/iv. On */v the imagines appeared. In Nature the whole stock of larva? died off. On 30/iv the temperature fell below zero and heavy snow fell at 9 o. cl. a. m.; the low tempera- ture retarded the development and, as the pond was wholly dry about 15/v, the whole mass of larva? died off. — Other ponds near this, which wer


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