The endemic diseases of the southern states . Fig. 6.—Full-grown anopheles Fig. 7.—Anopheles pupa. Magnified. 54 ENDEMIC DISEASES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES ova after desiccation for two or three days, but Grassi* is saidto have hatched them after keeping them dry for twelve Larva.—The head of the anopheles larva is more or lessglobular; the eyes are situated laterally at the broadest part ofthe head. The antennas are rod-shaped and unjointed; at theend are two leaflets, between which arises a branched mouth parts consist of the feeding brushes or whorl-organs, -?^^^ate;
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