NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)

One of the more interesting details of a recent investigation of the mosquitoes of the Rocky Mountains Park, Alberta, was the finding of Aedes nearcticus Dyar—a mosquito hitherto considered to be restricted to the Arctic regions of Europe and North America. A few specimens were first taken at Lake L...

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Published in:The Canadian Entomologist
Main Author: Hearle, Eric
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1927
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.4039/ent5961-3 2023-05-15T15:04:45+02:00 NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.) Hearle, Eric 1927 http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent5961-3 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0008347X00065111 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms The Canadian Entomologist volume 59, issue 3, page 61-63 ISSN 0008-347X 1918-3240 Insect Science Molecular Biology Physiology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Structural Biology journal-article 1927 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.4039/ent5961-3 2022-04-07T07:59:45Z One of the more interesting details of a recent investigation of the mosquitoes of the Rocky Mountains Park, Alberta, was the finding of Aedes nearcticus Dyar—a mosquito hitherto considered to be restricted to the Arctic regions of Europe and North America. A few specimens were first taken at Lake Louise in 1921, when Mr. Arthur Gibson, the Dominion Entomologist, and the writer made a brief survey of mosquito conditions. In 1922 further specimens came to hand through the kindness of Mr. N. B. Sanson who sent the writer living larvae collected at Simpson's Summit at about 7000 feet. Adults were successfully reared from these. During 1924 and 1925 a number of trips were made by the writer and his assistant, Mr. A. G. Mail, to secure data on this interesting species, and several hundred specimens of larvae, and both sexes of adults were taken. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Cambridge University Press (via Crossref) Arctic Dyar ENVELOPE(139.517,139.517,71.400,71.400) The Canadian Entomologist 59 3 61 63
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NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
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description One of the more interesting details of a recent investigation of the mosquitoes of the Rocky Mountains Park, Alberta, was the finding of Aedes nearcticus Dyar—a mosquito hitherto considered to be restricted to the Arctic regions of Europe and North America. A few specimens were first taken at Lake Louise in 1921, when Mr. Arthur Gibson, the Dominion Entomologist, and the writer made a brief survey of mosquito conditions. In 1922 further specimens came to hand through the kindness of Mr. N. B. Sanson who sent the writer living larvae collected at Simpson's Summit at about 7000 feet. Adults were successfully reared from these. During 1924 and 1925 a number of trips were made by the writer and his assistant, Mr. A. G. Mail, to secure data on this interesting species, and several hundred specimens of larvae, and both sexes of adults were taken.
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title NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
title_short NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
title_full NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
title_fullStr NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
title_full_unstemmed NOTES ON THE OCCURENCE OF AEDES (OCHLEROTATUS) NEARCTICUS DYAR IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS PARK, ALBERTA. (CULICIDAE DIPT.)
title_sort notes on the occurence of aedes (ochlerotatus) nearcticus dyar in the rocky mountains park, alberta. (culicidae dipt.)
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