- from the
common ancestor to the
Anopheles genus. Like all mosquitoes,
anophelines go
through four
stages in
their life cycles: egg, larva, pupa, and adult...
- long as the
proboscis are
characteristic of
anopheline mosquitoes.
Culicine females have
short palps.
Anopheline mosquitoes tend to have
dappled or spotted...
-
Giovanni Battista Gr****i
elucidated the
complete transmission from a
female anopheline mosquito to
humans in 1898. In 1897,
William H.
Welch created the name...
-
Roughly speaking,
protozoal diseases like
malaria are
transmitted by
anophelines,
while viral diseases such as
yellow fever and
dengue fever are transmitted...
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venison Mosquito nymph tumbler wriggled — —
cloud scourge swarm aedine anopheline Moth
caterpillar chrysalis larva pupa — —
eclipse swarm rhopaloceran Mouse...
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Ghosh A,
Moreira LA,
Wimmer EA, Jacobs-Lorena M (2002). "Transgenic
anopheline mosquitoes impaired in
transmission of a
malaria parasite". Nature. 417...
- "Field
study site selection,
species abundance and
monthly distribution of
anopheline mosquitoes in the
northern Kruger National Park,
South Africa". Malaria...
- The
subgenus Kerteszia are
Neotropical anopheline mosquitoes originally described in 1905 by
Frederick V.
Theobald as
genus Kertészia with Kertészia boliviensis...
- the
Wehrmacht during the
Third Reich. He
researched and
wrote on the
anopheline mosquitoes of
Indonesia and,
later in life,
edited an
atlas of epidemic...
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Entomology 11: 631-632. Dyar, H. G. 1928. pg. 244. In: D. P. Curry, A new
anopheline mosquito,
Anopheles (Chagasia) bath**** Dyar,
discovered in the Canal...