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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-16(3), 1936, pp. 303-309
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Studies Upon the Problem of Races of Anopheles Quadrimaculatus Say in the United States

E. Harold Hinman*
From the Department of Tropical Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

Further observations have been made upon the hibernation of Anopheles quadrimaculatus in Southern Louisiana. Adult females congregate in vast numbers in a deserted fort late in November. The majority of these appear to remain here for a period exceeding two months and then dispersion occurs. No distinguishing characters of the egg, larvae or adults have ever been found and it is therefore again concluded that this does not represent a separate subspecies.

Received November 22, 1935.
* Read at the thirty-first annual meeting of The American Society of Tropical Medicine at St. Louis, Mo., November 20–22, 1935.







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