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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 2(4), 1953, pp. 755-756
Copyright © 1953 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Biologie d'Anopheles gambiae

Recherches en Afrique-Occidentale Française. Serie de Monographies No. 9. by M. H. Holstein, Chargé de recherches de l'Office de la Recherche Scientifique Outre-Mer, Paris. (English edition in preparation). 176 pages. Geneva, World Health Organisation, Palais des Nations, 1952. 10/-; $2.00; Fr. fr. 640; Sw. fr. 8

J. Austin Kerr

The author spent two years in French West Africa, mostly at Bobo-Dioulasso, which is in the Haute Volta savanna country. The article contains a summary of the published data on the biology of Anopheles gambiae and of the author's studies of certain aspects of the biology of that species. Some of the advice which is given is unduly elementary, but perhaps this must be viewed in the light of the fact that in his search of the literature the author could find only two published reports of dissections of A. gambiae for malaria parasites in French West Africa. Because the author's studies are largely ecological the lack of mention of tests for statistical significance is noteworthy. Not a single standard error is presented.

Among other things, the author investigated the potentially very important problem: are there two races of gambiae—zoophilic and anthropophilic? The criteria established appear to be of dubious validity and usefulness.







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