. Blood-sucking mosquitoes of the subtribe Culisetina (Diptera, Culicidae) in world fauna. Mosquitoes. 185. Fig. 62. Arrangement of the setae on the larval head of Culiseta annulata annulata (a) and ? a. subochrea (b). After Peus, 1930a. been incriminated as vectors of bird malaria and chicken pox. The preimaginal phases are eurytopic and found even in saline water pools (up to per thousand). They prefer /3-mesosaprobic (to a- and even polysaprobic) sources with a moderately hypothermal range; avoid deep shade. Life forms are different in the different parts of the range: in the north, mon


. Blood-sucking mosquitoes of the subtribe Culisetina (Diptera, Culicidae) in world fauna. Mosquitoes. 185. Fig. 62. Arrangement of the setae on the larval head of Culiseta annulata annulata (a) and ? a. subochrea (b). After Peus, 1930a. been incriminated as vectors of bird malaria and chicken pox. The preimaginal phases are eurytopic and found even in saline water pools (up to per thousand). They prefer /3-mesosaprobic (to a- and even polysaprobic) sources with a moderately hypothermal range; avoid deep shade. Life forms are different in the different parts of the range: in the north, monocyclic forms with female dia- pause (I) are common, in the south, polycyclic with female diapause (II) and in the extreme south, polycyclic without diapause (VIII). Other life forms have been described by different investigators: Ha— polycyclic with hibernating females and males; IV—polycyclic with larval diapause and VII—polycyclic with hibernation, possibly in all growth phases. 2b. Culiseta annulata subochrea Edwards (1921) 136 Theobaldia annulata subochrea: Edwards 1921b: 198; Monchad- skii, 1936: 206, 1951: 131; Petrishcheva, 1936: 49; Shtakel'berg, 1937: 103; Maslov, 1952: 69, 1957a: 35, 1961b: 57. Theobaldia subochrea: Edwards, 1921a: 189, 1932a: 104; Marshall, 1926:276; 1938: 253; Mar- tini, 1929-1931: 212; Peus, 1930a: 52; Marshall and Staley, 1936: 580; Natvig, 1948: 158; Skierska, 1955; Mihalyi, Soos, Sztankay-Gulyas andZoltai, 1956; Senevet and Andarelli, 1956a: 223, 1959a: 259, 1960: 305; Rioux, 1958: 201; Kramar, 1958: 129; Britz, 1959: 59; Coluzzi, 1960. Culiseta subochrea Edw.: Stone, Knight and Star eke, 1959: 220. Culiseta annulata subochrea Edw.; Maslov, 1963: 766, 1964a: 206. Culex penetrans: Robineau-Desvoidy, 1827: 407. Theobaldia annu- lata ferruginata: Martini, 1924: 438. 137 Adult mosquito. These mosquitoes are yellowish-brown, while the light-colored scales are not white, but pale yellowish as a result of which the pattern on the proboscis, palp


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