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Synopsis
Excerpt from Insecutor Insciti Menstruus, Vol. 9: A Monthly Journal of Entomology; January-March, 1921
During the years 1916 - 1919 we collected and studied mos quitoes in Surinam. We compared our material, 110' species, of which some 30 were new, with the collections in the U. S. National Museum in Washington and afterwards went to England to study Theobald's South American types. Mr. F. W. Edwards, of the British Museum, gave us every assist ance and allowed us to mount the hypopygium of male types, which makes the identifications more accurate.
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