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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-19(4), 1939, pp. 405-408
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On the Susceptibility of a Neotropical Anopheles Pseudopunctipennis, Theobald, 1901, to Nearctic and Neotropical Strains of Plasmodium Falciparum1

Mark F. Boyd
Station for Malaria Research, Tallahassee, Florida

Walter C. Earle
Malaria Field Studies, Cuernavaca, Mexico

These observations indicate that the Mexican A. pseudopunctipennis is distinctly inferior to A. quadrimaculatus in its susceptibility to either strain of P. falciparum employed, and that the latter species of anopheline is probably more susceptible to the Mexican strain, than it is to the Floridian strain, of P. falciparum.

Received May 12, 1939.
1 The studies and observations on which this paper is based were conducted with the support and under the auspices of the International Health Division of The Rockefeller Foundation, in coöperation with the Florida State Board of Health, the Florida State Hospital, and the Federal Department of Health, Mexico.







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