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This species, which is sometimes more troublesome than C. 

 pipiens, is found in South Jersey, and Cape May County seems to 

 be its real home. It breeds abundantly on the salt marsh and flies 

 and bites freely during the daytime. 



Fig. 58. Adult of the Daylight Anopheles. (After John B. Smith). 



The Mottled-Wing Anopheles 



(Anopheles punctipennis Say.) 



This species may be distinguished from the other common Ano- 

 pheles by the fact that the front wings show one large white spot 

 in the front margin of each. 



