
The colonization of Anopheles occidentalis is described and contrasted with colonization of a related species, An. hermsi. The latter species formerly was considered to be conspecific with the former, but the 2 species differ considerably in biological characteristics.
Male, Species Specificity, Larva, Anopheles, Animals, Female, Breeding
Male, Species Specificity, Larva, Anopheles, Animals, Female, Breeding
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