. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. The Mosquitoes of New Jersey ^37 A. triseriatiis Say. (The Tree-Hole Mosquito). Taken in many locali- ties in the northern half of the state ; but undoubtedly occurs everywhere in it. Breeds normally in tree holes ; but also occasionally in pails or other wooden receptacles. Larvae have been found as early as April i8 (Paterson), as late as November 17 (Chester), and at all periods throughout the Fig. 94. Adult of Aedcs triseriatus Say. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, anterior claws of same; 3, anterior; 4. middle and 5, posterior claws


. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. The Mosquitoes of New Jersey ^37 A. triseriatiis Say. (The Tree-Hole Mosquito). Taken in many locali- ties in the northern half of the state ; but undoubtedly occurs everywhere in it. Breeds normally in tree holes ; but also occasionally in pails or other wooden receptacles. Larvae have been found as early as April i8 (Paterson), as late as November 17 (Chester), and at all periods throughout the Fig. 94. Adult of Aedcs triseriatus Say. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, anterior claws of same; 3, anterior; 4. middle and 5, posterior claws of male (all enlarged).. 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 New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. [New Brunswick, N. J. ] : The Station


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