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قراءة كتاب Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases

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Insects and Diseases
A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases

Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases

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Heads of anophelinæ mosquitoes 90 Fig. 74. Wing of Anopheles maculipennis 90 Fig. 75. Wing of Theobaldia incidens 90 Fig. 76. A non-malarial mosquito (T. Incidens), MALE, STANDING ON THE WALL 91 Fig. 77. Female of same 91 Fig. 78. A malarial mosquito (A. maculipennis), MALE, STANDING ON THE WALL 91 Fig. 79. Female of same 91 Fig. 80. Egg of Anopheles, SIDE VIEW 92 Fig. 81. Egg of anopheles, dorsal view 92 Fig. 82. Anopheles larvæ 92 Fig. 83. Anopheles larvæ 93 Fig. 84. Anopheles larva, dorsal view 93 Fig. 85. Anopheles pupæ resting at surface of water 93 Fig. 86. Salt-marsh mosquito (Ochlerotatus lativittatus); MALE 98 Fig. 87. Salt-marsh mosquito (O. lativittatus); FEMALE 98 Fig. 88. Top-minnow (Mollienisia latipinna) 99 Fig. 89. Dragon-flies 99 Fig. 90. The Young (nymph) of a dragon-fly 100 Fig. 91. The cast skin (exuvæ) of a dragon-fly nymph 100 Fig. 92. Diving-beetles and back-swimmers 101 Fig. 93. Killifish (Fundulus heteroliatus) 102 Fig. 94. Stickleback (Apeltes quadracus) 102 Fig. 95. An old watering-trough, an excellent breeding-place for mosquitoes 103 Fig. 96. Horse and cattle tracks in mud filled with water 108 Fig.

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