1939
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761939000300001
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Disseminação da malaria pela aviação: biologia do Anopheles gambiae e outros anofelineos do Brasil

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“…lanei. Pinto (1939) examined two paratypes, one male adult with associated genitalia slide and one female adult with associated larval skin, and confirmed that the anatomical characteristics defined by Galvão and Amaral (1938) could distinguish An. lanei from the remaining Anopheles species.…”
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“…lanei. Pinto (1939) examined two paratypes, one male adult with associated genitalia slide and one female adult with associated larval skin, and confirmed that the anatomical characteristics defined by Galvão and Amaral (1938) could distinguish An. lanei from the remaining Anopheles species.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…lanei were taken from permanent fresh water habitats, springs and lagoons and also in ditches and ponds connected to streams and rivers (Galvão & Amaral 1938, Pinto 1939, Galvão 1940, Unti 1943). The water is cold, about 15 o C, and well oxygenated, with a small amount of decomposing organic matter and emergent aquatic vegetation, in the shade, partial or full sun.…”
Section: Fourth Instar Larva (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…perezi Shannon and Del Ponte). Morphological variation was later considered intraspecific and attributed to adaptation to different habitats [9,12-18]. However, recent investigations based on morphological characters of the male genitalia and immature stages led to the designation of a new species, Anopheles halophylus, and elevated the status from polymorphic species to complex, (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cuyabensis (Neiva and Pinto 1923) was demonstrated to be synonymous with An. triannulatus by Pinto (1939) since morphological differences observed between females of these two species were demonstrated to represent intraspecific variation. The type-locality of An.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%