Short Key to the Identification of the Larvae of the Common Anopheline Mosquitos
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Sinensis. PLATE II Figure 3 albirostris x 525 Figure 1 umbrosus x 525 Figure 2 aitkeni x 525 co-no' Figure 2 A aitkeni x 525 If, the species is, 2. The internal are close together, and the external are only slightly branched, (as in Plate II, figure 1, ), umbrosus* 3. The internal are of one of the types represented in Plate II, figures 2 & 2A, while the external are pronged aitkeni. 4. The anterior hairs are strongly frayed, and the posterior branched, (Plate II, figure 3, ), albirostris.^ * T...here are no palmate hairs. -( Sometimes the anterior hairs of albirostris are less frayed, and as those of maculatus and karwari may be sometimes more than usually frayed, (see Plate III, figures 1 & 2), there may be a chance of confusing the first with the last two, but the branched posterior hair of albirostris settles the point, or if that is not seen, a reference to the palmate hairs, (compare Plate VI. Figure 4, with Plate III, figures 1A & 2A. ). ATE III Figure 1 maculatus x 525 Figure 2 karwari x 525 Figure 1 A maculatus x 525 palmate hair Figure 2 A karwari x 525 palmate hair If, the species is, 5.
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