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- larvae. Haemagogus acutisentis Arnell, 1973 Haemagogus aeritinctus Galindo & Trapido, 1967 Haemagogus albomaculatus Theobald, 1903 Haemagogus anastasionis...
- Herbert C. Clark, former Director of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Haemagogus species breed primarily in treeholes and cut or broken bamboo internodes...
- Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson: "Haemagogus » Haemagogus » soperi Leví-Castillo" in Systematic Catalog of Culicidae, Walter...
- Horsfallius Genus Gilesius Genus Gymnometopa Genus Haemagogus Subgenus Conopostegus Subgenus Haemagogus Genus Halaedes Genus Heizmannia Subgenus Heizmannia...
- Horsfallius Genus Gilesius Genus Gymnometopa Genus Haemagogus Subgenus Conopostegus Subgenus Haemagogus Genus Halaedes Genus Heizmannia Subgenus Heizmannia...
- present, where Aedes afric**** (in Africa) or mosquitoes of the genus Haemagogus and Sabethes (in South America) serve as vectors. In the jungle, the mosquitoes...
- the Americas during the pre-Columbian period as mosquitoes of the genus Haemagogus, which is indigenous to the Americas, have been known to carry the disease...
- Aedes simpsoni, A. afric****, and A. aegypti in Africa, species in genus Haemagogus in South America, and species in genus Sabethes in France. 200,000 estimated...
- most common genera are Anopheles, Culex, Aedes, Mansonia, Psorophora and Haemagogus. More than 400 species of spiders are found under 134 genera, and 22 families...
- Yellow fever virus also transmitted by the bite of an infected Aedes or Haemagogus species of mosquitoes that feed off an infected animal. The historical...