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A New East African Tsetse-fly (Genus Glossina, Wied.), which apparently disseminates sleeping sickness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

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Although within the last few years—chiefly owing to the diagnostic ability and brilliant technical skill of Professor Robert Newstead, F.R.S.—several additions have been made to the list of recognised species of Glossina, the numerical total of which now stands at nineteen, the Glossina morsitans Group has not received a single accession. Peculiar interest therefore attaches to the discovery of the species described below, not only by reason of its apparent pathogenic importance,* but also on account of its systematic position within the genus.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1922

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page 311 note * Cf. Mr. C. F. M. Swynnerton’s statements, infra, p. 337.

page 311 note † For names and illustrations of colours mentioned in the present paper see Ridgway, , “Color Standards and Color Nomenclature.” (Washington, D.C. Published by the Author, 1912.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 314 note * Cf. Swynnerton, C. F. M., “An Examination of the Tsetse Problem in North Mossurise, Portuguese East Africa” —Bull. Ent. Res., London, xi, 4, pp. 315385, Plates ix–xvii, and Map (March 1921).Google Scholar

page 315 note * See p. 333, and Plates xvi and xvii.