1956
DOI: 10.2307/4589514
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Mosquitoes and Encephalitis in the Irrigated High Plains of Texas

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“…On the High Plains of Texas C. tarsalis was present from April to October (Harmston et al 1956) with increases occurring in June. In states further north C. tarsalis has been caught in Colorado, North Dakota and Manitoba in May, but usually occurs from June to September with peaks in July and August (Mitchell, Francy & Monath, 1980;Brust 1982b).…”
Section: Mosquito Flightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the High Plains of Texas C. tarsalis was present from April to October (Harmston et al 1956) with increases occurring in June. In states further north C. tarsalis has been caught in Colorado, North Dakota and Manitoba in May, but usually occurs from June to September with peaks in July and August (Mitchell, Francy & Monath, 1980;Brust 1982b).…”
Section: Mosquito Flightmentioning
confidence: 99%