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On Swarming and Mating in Anopheles aquasalis Curry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
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In Trinidad A. aquasalis swarms over open areas, mostly grass, and over drains and not over scrub vegetation.
Swarming commences at a light incidence not exceeding 5 foot,-candles.
Mating has been observed in 54 per cent. of the swarms, the fertilisation index of females captured in them being 65 per cent.
The lag between the first sight of a swarm and the first observation of a mating pairaverages 6·5 minutes, the light incidence at commencement of mating being no higher than an average of 0·8 foot-candles.
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