Material for the Investigation of the Microfauna of Rice-fields and the Biology of Anppheline Larvae in Rice-fields.
Pazhitnova, Z.A.
Acta Univ. Asiae mediae, Ser. viii-a. Zool, Tashkent, fasc. 10, 1-40
1929
Accession: 013422561
The Anophelines found breeding in rice-fields in the Tashkent district were Anopheles maculipennis, Mg., A. hyrcanns var. pseudopidus, Grassi, and A. pulchernmus, Theo., the larvae being most numerous in the first half of September.
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