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Johnston also notes that the male mosquito 



Fro. 17. — A, Anopheles maculipennis, male, 

 showing large, feathered antennae, b, Head of 

 female, showing antennae with feathering little 

 developed. (From NuttaU and Shipley.) 



is the more difficult to catch. The bushy, 

 complicated antennae of the male show that 

 of the two sexes, with the mosquito, as with 



