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FIGURE 13.—Aedes taeniorhynchus, one of the salt-marsh mosquitoes. 
Aedes taeniorhynchus breeds prolifically in the salt marshes when 
they are flooded by rains or tides and also in fresh-water pools 
nearby. In the laboratory the eggs have hatched and the larvae have 
