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I IT SECTS ATTACKING MAIT AlTD 
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MOS'qp'ITOES ( Culicinae ) 
Geor^^in., 0, I. Snapp (Avipust l); Infestation at Port Valle7, central 
Georgio., is the hea.viest observed at that location 'by the reporter dur- 
ing a 21-veo=r residence, and is causing nuch annoyance to inJicahitants, 
Florida, G, :K, Bradley (JuJy 3l)* -^^chilt Aedes ta,eniorh3,vichus w"ied. and 
A, sollicitrans I’Talk, hecane abundant at ITov; Siiij^rna. on July 19 and caused 
considerable annoyance during the rcnainder of the nonth. Average daily 
catch fox- the nonth vms 77 nt the laboratory, an conpared with catches 
of 233 in July 1939, and 53 in July 19U0. 
J, B. Hull (August 5)' Mosquitoes, nostly A, taoniorh^^nchus , xircre 
nunerous on the island ncan Port Pierce during all of July, Sone A, 
sollicit ons v/ere also observed. Although adults v/ero numerous no brood- 
ing was £oimd in the diked marsh. In the bank country, adjacent to grove 
and range land, Fsoronhora spp, were much loss abundant in July than in 
previous years, 
J, E, ¥ebb, Jr, (August IS): Specimens of Cu.lex salinarius Cog. , 
C, pilo cus D, and Z,, Anopheles qu adrinaculatus Sa,y, A. crucians Wied,, 
Aedes ';aeniorh'nchus , A. inf irnatus D, and K,, A, canadensis Thoob,, 
Fsorophora columbiae D, and K, , and Theobaldia iiolanura Coq^ v/ere taken 
in the Camp Blanding area. (Bet. by A, ‘^tone,) 
Illinois, H, E. Boss (August 23): Bather severe outbreaks associated with 
salt-water sluughs nea,r oil v/ells, Dupo suffered most in April and May, 
and Centralia. from mid-July to present time, 
ITorth Dpjeota, J. Munro (■^^j.gust 22): Mosquitoes reached their high peak: 
of incidence in late June and remained abundant for severad weeks, Fol- 
lowing ra.ther hoav;/ radnfall in early August they ane a.gain becoming 
abundant in many sections of the State, v/ith A, vexans Moig. and A, 
dorsalis Meifg, being the predomin,ating species. In a pond near Fargo 
contaminated by seex^age from, an adjoining stoclcyard examined recently, 
the mosquito larvae wore r^i’csent at the rate of approxinakely 3*000 
XDcr square foot of v.^atcr surface, 
Utah, G, F, Knowlton (August): A. dorsalis and Aedes sj), are abundant and 
attacking man, cattle, and horses at Flux, Dolomite, Timpie, dovm Skull 
Bailey, and Burmeistcr, in Tooele County. On August I3, A. dorsalis 1 
wore very abundant and annoying at Blue Creek railroad sta.tion, Dewey- ‘ 
villc, Corinne, cant Promontory, Petersboro, Clearfield, and Hooper. 1 
Some A. nigromaculis Ludl, were also present in alfalfa fields a.t Taylor, 1 
and on August I6, A, dorsalis were abundant an.d annoying a.t Timpie, 
