tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Fig. 73.
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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