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A. coustani Laveran of Madagascar is listed as a malaria carrier 

 by Castellani and Chalmers. 



A. cvlicifacies sergentii Theobald of Algeria is listed as a malaria 

 carrier by Castellani and Chalmers. 



A. farauti Laveran is recorded as carrying malaria in the New 

 Hebrides (Brumpt, p. 741). 



A. grabhamii Theobald, of the West Indies and South America, is 

 listed by Castellani and Chalmers as a malaria carrier (p. 665). 



A. jamesii Theobald is listed by Castellani and Chalmers as a car- 

 rier of malaria (p. 665). 



A. jeyporensis James is a carrier of malaria in India (Brumpt, p. 

 746). 



A. karmari James and Liston was suspected by Staunton as a car- 

 rier, but Christophers (1916) states that there is no evidence against 

 it. 



A. maculipes Theobald is cited by Brumpt as a possible carrier in 

 Brazil. 



A. martvm Laveran is regarded on epidemilological grounds by 

 Laveran as a malaria carrier in Cambodia. (Castellani and Chalmers, 

 p. 665.) 



A. mauriticmus Grandpre (ziemanni Griinberg) is regarded by Ross 

 as a doubtful carrier, not actively transmitting in Mauritius. Its 

 synonym ziemarmi is recorded by Castellani and Chalmers as a carrier 

 in Africa. 



A. mauriticmus paludis Theobald is recorded as a carrier in West 

 Africa by Castellani and Chalmers. 



A. minimus Theobald (febrifer) is according to Walker and Barber 

 (1914, the most important mosquito concamed in the epidemiology of 

 malaria in the Philippines, being susceptible to infection and having a 

 high avidity for blood. 



A. minimus Christopher si Theobald is recorded by Castellani and 

 Chalmers as a carrier in India. 



A. nimba Theobald of Brazil is listed by Castellani and Chalmers 

 as a carrier. 



A. pitchfordi Tower of Africa is recorded as a probable carrier by 

 Castellani and Chalmers. 



A. punctulata Donitz is listed as a carrier in New Guinea by Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers. 



A. pursati Laveran is considered by Laveran on epidemiological evi- 

 dence a carrier in Cambodia. 



A. rhodesiensis d'thali Patton at Aden is cited as a possible carrier 

 by Patton (Hindle). 



