nth their present classification and generic synonymy, and 

 onnection with malaria. 



Fransmission experi- 

 ments. 

 Cycle observed of — 

 .T. Malignant tertian, 

 S.T. Simple tertian, 



Q. Quartan ; 

 )f z, to zygote stage, 

 ind s, to sporozoite 

 stage 



Observations regarding 

 transmission in nature. 



(z) Zyg«te and 



(s) Sporozoite stage 



observed 



Epidemiological 

 evidence of 

 transmission 



Remarks 



=A. argyrotarsis (?). 



— =A. tessellatus Theobald. 



Billet, ( + ) .. Common Anopheles in oases, breeding 

 in saline waters. 



— = A. chaudoyei ThQobaXdi. 



— =A. listoni Liston. 



— =A. albirosiris. 



{: 



= fA. macuUpennis Meigen. 

 A. hifurcatus Linnaeus. 



)ss, Annett 

 Austen 



T. Q. M.T. 



jphens & 

 iristophers, 



T. Q. M.T. 



Ross, Stephens & 

 Christophers, etc. 

 (s) 



Stephens & Christo- 

 phers, (s) 



Active and common transmitter in 

 Tropical Africa. 



=A. mauritianus Grandpr6. 



=A. (Myzomyia) lutzi Theobald. 

 =A. albimana Wied. 

 Commonest Indian carrier. 



Patton, ( + ?) 



=^A. willmori James. 



Forest species in Andamans (Christo- 

 phers), ? any part in transmission. 

 =no species. 



-A. crucians (?). 



izuki, M.T. Tsuzuki (s) 

 zuki, M.T. Tsuzulci (s) 



Tsuzuki, { + ) 

 Tsuzuki, ( + ) 



=A. listoni Liston. 



=A. aconita var. cohcesa Donitz (?). 



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