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Anopheles quadrimaculatus, the principal vector of human malaria in the United States has been found to be extremely susceptible to an oriental monkey malaria parasite, Plasmodium cynomolgi, and mildly susceptible to Plasmodium lophurae, an avian malaria parasite that also originated in the Orient.
Received March 22, 1941.
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