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Mosquito Systematics Vol. 4 (1972) |
Aslamkhan, M. The
Mosquitoes of Pakistan II. Mosquitoes Originally Described.from Pakistan. 98-102.
Belkin, J. N. and Sandra J. Heinemann. A
Tentative Annotated List of the Culicidae of the Island of Hispaniola. 63-72.
Berlin, O.G.W. A
Proposal for a Systematics Study of the Culicine Mosquitoes of India. 41-44.
Errata. 134.
Gerberg, Eugene J. The
Type Locality of Aedes (S.) simpsoni (Theobald). 9.
Harrison, Bruce A. A
New Interpretation of Affinities within the Anopheles hyrcanus Complex
of Southeast Asia. II. 73-83.
Jupp, P. G. A
Morphological Study of Culex (Culex) univittatus Theobald and Culex
(Culex) neavei Theobald from Various African Countries. 103-113.
Knight, K. L. History
of Mosquito Systematics Part I. Eighteenth Century. 10-15.
Letters to the Editor. 133.
Mattingly, P. F. Mosquito
Eggs XVII - Further Notes on Egg Parasitization in Genus Armigeres. 1-8.
Mattingly, P. F. Mosquito
Eggs. XVIII. Genus Mansonia (Subgenera Rhynchotaenia Brethes and
Mansonia Blanchard) with a Further Note on Genus Ficalbia Theobald.
45-49.
Mattingly., P. F. Mosquito
Eggs. XIX. Genus Mansonia, (Subgenus Mansonioides) Theobald. 50-59.
Mattingly , P. F. Egg
Parasitism in Anopheles with a Further Note on Armigeres. 84-86.
Mattingly, P. F. Mosquito
Eggs XXI. Genus Culiseta Felt. 114-127.
Peyton, E. L. A
Subgeneric Classification of the Genus Uranotaenia Lynch-Arribalzaga,
with a Historical Review and Notes on Other Categories. 16-40.
Reinert, J. F. Description
of the Egg of Aedes (Aedimorphus) domesticus (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae).
60-62.
Reinert, John F. Description
of the Egg of Aedes (Diceromyia) furcifer (Edwards) (Diptera:.Culicidae).
87-89.
Reinert, J. F. Description
of the Egg of Aedes (Levua) suvae Stone and Bohart (Diptera: Culicidae).
128-130.
van Someren, E. C. C. On
the Status of Aedes (Ochlerotatus) fryeri (Theobald) and Aedes (Ochlerotatus)
mombasaensis Mattingly. 90.
van Someren E. C. C. The
Male of Aedes (Stegomyia) masseyi Edwards. 91-92.
Ward, Ronald A. Mosquitoes
of Afghanistan. An Annotated.Checklist. 93-97.
White, G. B. Confirmation
that Anopheles longipalpis (Theobald) and Anopheles confusus Evans
and Leeson occur in Ethiopia. 131-132.
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