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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
My observations in 1923, and more particularly in 1924, made both in nature and in the laboratory, have proved that larvae of Anopheles maculipennis, Mg., are able to crawl quite actively and, under certain conditions, may wander from one pool to another.
† Russian Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1924, No. 2, p. 44.Google Scholar
* This is believed by Dr. P. H. Manson-Bahr to be the case with Aëdes (Finlaya) kochi, Dön., in Samoa (vide Res. Mem. London School Trop. Med. iv, 1923; abstracted in R. A. E. xi, B, p.90).—F. W. Edwards.