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S. R. Christophers1923A new East-African anopheline (A. kingi) related to A. natalensis, Hill and Hayden, and A. watsonii, Leicester
P. J. Barraud1924A new mosquito from Kashmir
P. J. Barraud1924A new mosquito from Kashmir and the North-west Frontier Province
G. Covell1927A new species of Anopheles from eastern India, A. (Myzomyia) ramsayi; with a new description of A. (Myzomyia) jamesii Theobald
[C. ] Strickland1917A new species of anopheline, Myzorhynchus similis from the Malay Peninsula
C. Strickland1916A new species of protanopheline from Malaya, Myzorhynchus hunteri
I. M. Puri1929A new tree-hole breeding Anopheles from South India―Anopheles sintoni sp. nov. ―and a revised description of the larva of A. culiciformis Cogill
K. L. Chowdhury1929A new variety of protanopheline A. barbirostris van der Wulp, var. ahomi, found in Upper Assam
I. M. Puri1930A note on two species of Indian anopheline mosquitoes―A. insulaeflorum Swellengrebel and A. aitkenii James, with its variety bengalensis nov. var.
P. J. Barraud1923A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part I. The genera Stegomyia, Theo. and Christophersiomyia gen. n. adult stage
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P. J. Barraud1924A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part VIII. Further descriptions of Indian species of Finlaya Theo.
P. J. Barraud1924A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part X. The larvae of Indian species of Lutzia Theo.
P. J. Barraud1924A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part XI. Some Indian species of Culex L.
P. J. Barraud1924A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part XII. Further descriptions of Indian species of Culex L. including two new species
P. J. Barraud1924A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part XIII. Further descriptions of Indian species of Culex L. including three new species
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P. J. Barraud1926A revision of the culicine mosquitoes of India. Part XVIII. The Indian species of Uranotaenia and Harpagomyia, with descriptions of five new species
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C. Strickland1915Note on Anopheles brevipalpis Roper, and description of its egg and larva
S. R. Christophers, Puri I. M.1931Notes on some anopheline mosquitoes collected in Sierra Leone including differentiation of Anopheles dthali Patton (Mediterranean) as a distinct species from Anopheles rhodesiensis Theo. (Ethiopian)
S. R. Christophers, Chand K.1915Notes on some anophelines from Arabia and Mesopotamia
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S. R. Christophers1924Some Himalayan and peninsular varieties of Indian species of Anopheles
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