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A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes

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THIS Work forms the second supplementary volume to Mr. Theobald's original monograph of the Culicidæ of the world, in two volumes, published by the trustees of the British Museum in 1901. The present volume deals very largely with the new species which have been added to the national collection, and besides these it also embodies the descriptions of one hundred and sixty species which have been described by various authors since the issue of the first supplementary volume in 1903.

A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes.

Mainly Compiled from Collections received at the British Museum. Vol. iv. By F. V. Theobald. Pp. xix+639; 16 plates. (London Printed by order of the Trustees, 1907. Sold by Longmans and Co., B. Quaritch, Dulau and Co., and at the British Museum [Natural History].) Price 1l. 12s. 6d.

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  1. Bull. 79, Ent. 22. New York State Museums (1904.)

  2. "The Larvæ of Culicidæ classified as Independent Organisims." Journ. New York Ent. Soc., vol. xiv., pp. 169–230. (1906.)

  3. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 1905

  4. Zool. Anzeiger, Bd. xxix., No. 12, September, 1905.

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N., R. A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes . Nature 76, 466–467 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076466a0

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