. Blood-sucking mosquitoes of the subtribe Culisetina (Diptera, Culicidae) in world fauna. Mosquitoes. Fig. 5. Antenna and maxillary palps in Fig. 6. Male antenna. ring with setae is present almost at the base, while the rest of the segment is in the form of an extended tube of the ring, densely covered with short setae. The last antennal segment is similarly densely covered with short setae and basally bears 5-10 moderately long setae resembling a rosette on the antennal segments of the female. In addition to these long and short setae, the antennae are covered with tiny crescent-sha
. Blood-sucking mosquitoes of the subtribe Culisetina (Diptera, Culicidae) in world fauna. Mosquitoes. Fig. 5. Antenna and maxillary palps in Fig. 6. Male antenna. ring with setae is present almost at the base, while the rest of the segment is in the form of an extended tube of the ring, densely covered with short setae. The last antennal segment is similarly densely covered with short setae and basally bears 5-10 moderately long setae resembling a rosette on the antennal segments of the female. In addition to these long and short setae, the antennae are covered with tiny crescent-shaped 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 Maslov, A. V; Ward, Ronald A. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Libraries : National Science Foundation
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