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Barber, M.A., W.H.W. Komp, and C.H. King. 1929. Malaria and malaria danger in certain irrigated region of southwestern United States. Public Health Report 44(3):1300-1315.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1451
Type: Journal Article
Author: Barber, M.A., W.H.W. Komp, and C.H. King
Date (year): 1929
Article Title:Malaria and malaria danger in certain irrigated region of southwestern United States.
Journal Name: Public Health Report
Volume: 44
Issue: 3
Pages: 1300-1315
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Keywords: mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, Gambusia holbrooki
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Gambusia affinis

    NM - Mimbres drainage
    NM - Largo Creek, a tributary of the Little Colorado River
    NM - Gila River drainage
    NM - San Francisco drainage
    NM - San Juan drainage
    NM - Zuni drainage
    NM - state non-specific
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Rio Grande
    NM - Mimbres drainage
    NM - Largo Creek, a tributary of the Little Colorado River
    NM - Gila River drainage
    NM - San Francisco drainage
    NM - San Juan drainage
    NM - San Juan River in San Juan County
    NM - San Francisco River, Catron County
    NM - San Juan River, entire length


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