Abstract

This paper is a partial report of a study begun in 1941 as a survey of the mosquitoes of East Baton Rouge Parish in Louisiana. In 1949 and 1943 the writer was stationed as an entomologist in the Malaria Control in War Areas program of the United States Public Health Service at Alexandria, Louisiaua, with supervision of entomological inspectors at military and defense installations in Caddo Bossier, Webster, Lincoln, Ouachita, Rapides, Vernon, Beauregard, Calcasieu, and Lafayette Parishes. In addition to numerous mosquito surveys made in these areas, the writer identified approximately 13,000 mosquitoes from New Jersey light traps

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