. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. MOSQUITOS OR CULICIDAE OF NEW YORK STATE 253 investigations in September 1902, in the city of Albany, showed that it was comparatively easy to find specimens of Anopheles punctipennisin many of the area ways in different sections of the city. It was observed that the insects were more abundant in the areas where there was only a doorway and consequently poor ventilation. Mosquitos evidently do not like a draft, and in most places where there was a free circulation of air compara- tively few were to be found. In view of this fact some re


. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science; Science. MOSQUITOS OR CULICIDAE OF NEW YORK STATE 253 investigations in September 1902, in the city of Albany, showed that it was comparatively easy to find specimens of Anopheles punctipennisin many of the area ways in different sections of the city. It was observed that the insects were more abundant in the areas where there was only a doorway and consequently poor ventilation. Mosquitos evidently do not like a draft, and in most places where there was a free circulation of air compara- tively few were to be found. In view of this fact some relief from. Fig. 3 Resting positions of Culex at left and Anopheles at right. (After Howard, U. S. Dep't Agric. Div. Ent. Bui. 25, n. s. 1900) mosquitos, particularly Anopheles, might be obtained by provid- ing free ventilation in area ways and other sheltered places like porches, so that mosquitos would be disinclined to take refuge therein. As is well known, these insects may also be found in outbuildings of various kinds, in fact in almost any dry place where there is not too much air. They fly throughout the sum- mer and we have met with specimens on snow in the middle of March. The natural breeding places of Anopheles larvae, according to Dr Howard, are in the more or less permanent pools of water such as are found in the bed of an old canal in spring, in wood-. 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 York State Museum. Albany : University of the State of New York


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