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Anopheles (/əˈnɒfɪliːz/) is a
genus of
mosquito first described by J. W.
Meigen in 1818, and are
known as nail
mosquitoes and
marsh mosquitoes. Many such...
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Anopheles arabiensis Anopheles bwambae Anopheles melas Anopheles merus Anopheles quadriannulatus Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.)
Anopheles coluzzii...
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Anopheles quadrimaculatus is a
species of
mosquito mainly located in
Eastern United States, America. The
species is a main
vector of malaria. "Anopheles...
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Anopheles maculipennis is a
species of
mosquito that can be
found mostly in
Europe and New Zealand. It is one of the main
vectors of malaria. "Anopheles...
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Anopheles is a
genus of
mosquitoes (Culicidae) with
about 484
recognised species. The
classification of this
genus began in 1901 with
Frederick Vincent...
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Anopheles minimus is a
species of
mosquito can be
found around Oriental region included: India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam,
Southern China...
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whereas the
somewhat similar Chironomid midges hold
these legs forwards.
Anopheles mosquitoes can fly for up to four
hours continuously at 1 to 2 km/h (0...
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Symptoms usually begin 10 to 15 days
after being bitten by an
infected Anopheles mosquito. If not
properly treated,
people may have
recurrences of the...
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Anopheles stephensi is a
primary mosquito vector of
malaria in
urban India and is
included in the same
subgenus as
Anopheles gambiae, the
primary malaria...
- Manguin,
Sylvie (ed.), "Highlights on
Anopheles nili and
Anopheles moucheti,
Malaria Vectors in Africa",
Anopheles Mosquitoes: New
Insights into Malaria...