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Resistance of the eggs of Stegomyia fasciata (Aedes calopus) to conditions adverse to development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Malcolm Evan MacGregor
Affiliation:
Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research.

Extract

It is a well-known fact that the eggs of Stegomyia fasciata are highly resistant to conditions adverse to their normal development.

In April 1915 I received through the Colonial Office a few dried leaves from West Africa, on which—secured by a fine mud deposit—were eggs of this mosquito that had been in a dried condition for at least three and a half months. These were found to be viable and were successfully hatched and reared for many successive generations, as described in a recent paper.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1916

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References

* “Notes on the Rearing of Stegomyia fasciata in London.” Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1st Sept. 1915.

* “A Textbook of Medical Entomology,” by Patton and Cragg.