The Mosquito Fauna and Climate of native Huts at Kisumu, Kenya

scholarly article by A. J. Haddow published June 1942 in Bulletin of Entomological Research

The Mosquito Fauna and Climate of native Huts at Kisumu, Kenya is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007485300026389

P2093author name stringA. J. Haddow
P2860cites workNatural Malaria Infection of House-FrequentingAnophelesMosquitoes in UgandaQ99758822
The DomesticAnophelesMosquitoes of UgandaQ99758901
Fungal Infections of Mosquitoes, Especially ofAnopheles CostalisQ99759241
P433issue02
P921main subjectKenyaQ114
P304page(s)91
P577publication date1942-06-01
P1433published inBulletin of Entomological ResearchQ15763806
P1476titleThe Mosquito Fauna and Climate of native Huts at Kisumu, Kenya
P478volume33

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