. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . Fig. 201.—The yellow-fever mosquito. Egg. Greatly enlarged. (Howard.) 582 RABIES—YELLOW FEVER as long; (2) the legs are destitute of erect scales; and are alternatelybanded white and black; (3) the thorax is marked with lines of silveryscales. Aedes calojius is spread over a wide range of territory, embrac-ing many varieties of climate and natural conditions. It has beenfound as far north as Charleston, S. C, and as far south as Rio de laPlata. There is no reason to believe that it may not be prese


. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . Fig. 201.—The yellow-fever mosquito. Egg. Greatly enlarged. (Howard.) 582 RABIES—YELLOW FEVER as long; (2) the legs are destitute of erect scales; and are alternatelybanded white and black; (3) the thorax is marked with lines of silveryscales. Aedes calojius is spread over a wide range of territory, embrac-ing many varieties of climate and natural conditions. It has beenfound as far north as Charleston, S. C, and as far south as Rio de laPlata. There is no reason to believe that it may not be present at sometime or other in any of the intermediate countries. In the UnitedStates specimens of Aedes calopus have been captured in Georgia,Louisiana, South Carolina, and eastern Texas. The island o£ Cuba is.


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