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ANOPHELES QUADRIMACULATUS SAY IN COLORADO. (DIPTERA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

C. R. Walker
Affiliation:
Western State College of Colorado

Extract

A study of the distribution of mosquitoes from Colorado discloses many areas which have not as yet been reported. Among the collections we find only one report of Anopheles and its identification has been uncertain. Cockerell lists seventeen species of mosquitoes from Colorado or Wyoming. Among these is listed Anopheles quadrimaculatus Say taken at Hotchkiss and Delta in Delta County by G. P. Weldon and recorded by Howard, Dyar, and Knab. He states: “We have so far found no trace of Anopheles in our collections.”

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1930

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