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- Coquillettidia is a mosquito genus erected by entomologist Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1904 based primarily on unique features of its "peculiar" male genitalia...
- Coquillettidia perturbans is a species of mosquito that have been do****ented in every continent except Antarctica. This mosquito is a known as a vector...
- Coquillettidia (Coquillettidia) cr****ipes is a species complex of zoophilic mosquito belonging to the genus Coquillettidia. It has a wide range of distribution...
- Hodgesia Genus Coquillettidia Subgenus Austromansonia Subgenus Coquillettidia Subgenus Rhynchotaenia Genus Mansonia Subgenus Coquillettidia Subgenus Mansonioides...
- in 1955 from the blood sample of a fever patient and from a pool of Coquillettidia venezuelensis mosquitoes. In 1960, OROV was isolated from a sloth (Bradypus...
- mammals. The bridge vectors include Aedes taeniorhynchus, Aedes vexans, Coquillettidia perturbans, Ochlerotatus canadensis, and Ochlerotatus sollicitans. Ochlerotatus...
- danbyensis loads of greater than 5 mites decreased the fecundity of Coquillettidia perturbans females by approximately 3.5 eggs per additional mite. Even...
- infected with the virus when other genera of mosquito, such as Aedes, Coquillettidia, and Culex, take blood meals first from infected birds and then from...
- the siphon stays at the water surface. Some species of Mansonia and Coquillettidia use the siphon differently, piercing underwater plants to take oxygen...
- strain was isolated from the blood of a febrile human patient and from Coquillettidia venezuelensis mosquitoes. In Brazil, OROV was first described in 1960...