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Fig. 13.—Flax swamp close to shoreline. + marks site of Culiseta novaezealandiae breeding pool. Fig. 14.—Trap I in situ under canopy marked + in Fig. 13, note pool in left hand corner. Fig. 15. — Trap 111 at tree height inside forest. Fig. 16. —Grassy edge of novaezealandiae pool shown in Fig. 14, during maximum size of pool.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 11, 29 November 1966, Plate 1

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Fig. 13.—Flax swamp close to shoreline. + marks site of Culiseta novaezealandiae breeding pool. Fig. 14.—Trap I in situ under canopy marked + in Fig. 13, note pool in left hand corner. Fig. 15.—Trap III at tree height inside forest. Fig. 16.—Grassy edge of novaezealandiae pool shown in Fig. 14, during maximum size of pool. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 11, 29 November 1966, Plate 1

Fig. 13.—Flax swamp close to shoreline. + marks site of Culiseta novaezealandiae breeding pool. Fig. 14.—Trap I in situ under canopy marked + in Fig. 13, note pool in left hand corner. Fig. 15.—Trap III at tree height inside forest. Fig. 16.—Grassy edge of novaezealandiae pool shown in Fig. 14, during maximum size of pool. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 11, 29 November 1966, Plate 1