The endemic diseases of the southern states . Fig. lo.—A pal-mate hair. 56 ENDEMIC DISEASES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES however, is not the case. When feeding, the constant motionof the mouth parts creates a flow of water toward the mouth,bringing in small particles of food. The head is often rotatedsuddenly, so that it turns through an arc of i8o degrees the lower. II.—Adult culex larva. surface looking uppermost. On taking hold of something toolarge to swallow the larva will often shake the head vigorouslyand may bend the body to steady the particles against the lastsegments of the body. In capti


The endemic diseases of the southern states . Fig. lo.—A pal-mate hair. 56 ENDEMIC DISEASES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES however, is not the case. When feeding, the constant motionof the mouth parts creates a flow of water toward the mouth,bringing in small particles of food. The head is often rotatedsuddenly, so that it turns through an arc of i8o degrees the lower. II.—Adult culex larva. surface looking uppermost. On taking hold of something toolarge to swallow the larva will often shake the head vigorouslyand may bend the body to steady the particles against the lastsegments of the body. In captivity they often rest with the tailagainst the sides of the container and the head toward the center,when numerous forming a fringe around the is very jerky and irregular. When disturbed they


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