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S. R. Christophers1906On the importance of larval characters in the classification of mosquitoes
S. R. Christophers1911[Notes on mosquitoes.] II.―A new anopheline
S. R. Christophers1915The male genitalia of Anopheles
S. R. Christophers, Chand K.1915Notes on some anophelines from Arabia and Mesopotamia
S. R. Christophers1916A revision of the nomenclature of Anophelini
S. R. Christophers1916A new anopheline with unspotted wings from Mesopotamia (Anopheles lukisii)
S. R. Christophers1922The development and structure of the terminal abdominal segments and hypopygium of the mosquito with observations on the homologies of the terminal segments of the larva
S. R. Christophers1923A new East-African anopheline (A. kingi) related to A. natalensis, Hill and Hayden, and A. watsonii, Leicester
S. R. Christophers1923An Anopheles [sic] of the Myzorhynchus group (Anopheles amazonicus sp.n.) from South America
S. R. Christophers1924Provisional list and reference catalogue of the Anophelini
S. R. Christophers1924Some Himalayan and peninsular varieties of Indian species of Anopheles
S. R. Christophers1924Some further varieties of Indian species of Anopheles with notes on the species A. pallidus Theobald and A. philippinensis Ludlow
S. R. Christophers1926A. (Myzomyia) pattoni, a new Anopheles [sic] from Shan-tung, North China; with notes on some other species of Anopheles [sic] from the same locality
S. R. Christophers, Barraud P. J.1931The eggs of Indian Anopheles, with descriptions of the hitherto undescribed eggs of a number of species
P. J. Barraud, Christophers S. R.1931On a collection of anopheline and culicine mosquitoes from Siam
S. R. Christophers1931Studies on the anopheline fauna of India. (Parts I‒IV)
S. R. Christophers, Puri I. M.1931Species and varieties of the funestus series of Anopheles
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)
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