Technical BulletinAgricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1974 - 98 pagina's |
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... Bahamas , mainly from the Van Voast - AMNH Bahamas Expedition of 1953 . Our West Indian Culicoides col- lections , unless otherwise specified , have been deposited in the U.S. Na- tional Museum , Washington , D.C. Whenever possible we ...
... Bahamas , mainly from the Van Voast - AMNH Bahamas Expedition of 1953 . Our West Indian Culicoides col- lections , unless otherwise specified , have been deposited in the U.S. Na- tional Museum , Washington , D.C. Whenever possible we ...
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... Bahamas . Little was added to ur records of West Indian sandflies The year in italic after the authors ' ames indicates the reference in Litera- ire Cited , p . 86 . until Edwards ( 1922 ) ( 1922 ) described Culicoides loughnani and a ...
... Bahamas . Little was added to ur records of West Indian sandflies The year in italic after the authors ' ames indicates the reference in Litera- ire Cited , p . 86 . until Edwards ( 1922 ) ( 1922 ) described Culicoides loughnani and a ...
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... the United States , two of whom should be mentioned for their important work on the biology and control of Bahamas sandflies - Edwin A. Sea- brook of the Palm Beach County , Fla . , 2 TECHNICAL BULLETIN 1474 , U.S. DEPT . OF AGRICULTURE.
... the United States , two of whom should be mentioned for their important work on the biology and control of Bahamas sandflies - Edwin A. Sea- brook of the Palm Beach County , Fla . , 2 TECHNICAL BULLETIN 1474 , U.S. DEPT . OF AGRICULTURE.
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... those Culicoides spe- cies that prefer coastal mangrove swamps and sandy beaches because of the many miles of shoreline , par- ticularly in the small low islands of the Bahamas . THE WEST INDIAN SANDFLIES OF THE GENUS CULICOIDES 9.
... those Culicoides spe- cies that prefer coastal mangrove swamps and sandy beaches because of the many miles of shoreline , par- ticularly in the small low islands of the Bahamas . THE WEST INDIAN SANDFLIES OF THE GENUS CULICOIDES 9.
Pagina 10
... Bahamas . Only the larger islands of the Greater Antilles and Lesser Antilles have area and elevation enough to create constantly wet environments suitable for the rain forest and cloud forest species that predominate on the neotropical ...
... Bahamas . Only the larger islands of the Greater Antilles and Lesser Antilles have area and elevation enough to create constantly wet environments suitable for the rain forest and cloud forest species that predominate on the neotropical ...
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Abdomen Aedeagus anal cell Antenna fig Antilles apices arubae Bahamas barbosai basal arms Basistyle biting blackish borinqueni bredini caudomedian excavation Cayman cell M2 cell R5 Culicoides dark brown distal pale spot distal portion dististyle Dominica Farnworth Female antenna female palpus female wing Female.-Wing length females AMNH femur flagellar segments Fox and Hoffman furens Heliconia hind femur illus insignis Jamaica jamaicensis Layou River lengths of flagellar Lesser Antilles light trap Linley loughnani Macrotrichia Male Genitalia fig male parameres membrane not spiculate mesonotum moderately ninth tergum P/H ratio palpus Panama Parameres fig parameres removed phlebotomus Portland Parish Proboscis Puerto Rico pupa reared redescribed Saint SAINT LUCIA sclerotized ring sensory pit species spermathecae spiculate spot in cell spot in distal spur longest sternum tapering third palpal segment third segment Thorax tibia tree hole trilineatus Trinidad veins M1 W. W. Wirth West Indian Records West Indies Wing fig wing margin Wirth and Blanton yellowish