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Knab, Frederick

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Frederick
Knab
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Publications (13)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Dyar, Harrison G. & Frederick Knab. 1906 Notes on some American mosquitoes with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 19(32): 159-172.
  2.   Dyar, Harrison G. & Frederick Knab. 1906 The species of mosquitoes in the genus Megarhinus. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 48(3): 241-258.
  3. Dyar, Harrison G. & Frederick Knab. 1913 Three new Neotropical mosquitoes Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 1(6): 76-78.
  4.   Howard, Leland O., Harrison G. Dyar & Frederick Knab. 1915 The mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies. Vol. 3. Systematic descriptions (in two parts). Part I. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C. Vol. 3, No. 1: vi+523 pp., 1 figs.
  5. Knab, Frederick & John R. Malloch. 1912 New Australian Diptera from ants’ nests Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 36: 233-237.
  6.   Knab, Frederick. 1906 The yellow fever mosquito. Science 23(581): 270-271.
  7. Knab, Frederick. 1907 A new species of Megarhinus. Canadian Entomologist 39: 50-51.
  8.   Knab, Frederick. 1909 Two new Philippine Culicidae. Entomological News 20(9): 386-388.
  9. Knab, Frederick. 1913 A new bromelicolous Megarhinus (Diptera: Culicidae) Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 1(3): 35-36.
  10. Knab, Frederick. 1913 Names and synonymy in Anopheles (Diptera, Culicidae) Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 1(2): 15-17.
  11. Knab, Frederick. 1913 Some Neotropical Syrphidae Insecutor inscitiae menstruus 1(2): 13-15.
  12. Knab, Frederick. 1914 Drosophilidae with parasitic larvae (Diptera). Insecutor inscitiae menstruus. 2(11): 165-169.
  13.   Knab, Frederick. 1916 Four European Diptera established in North America. Insecutor inscitiae menstruus. 4(1-3): 1-4.