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Synopsis of the mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of Romania

Zootaxa, 2020
Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) are insects capable of transmitting various disease agents. They have a wide geographical range, with a higher diversity and distribution in the tropical and subtropical regions. In Romania, data on mosquito distribution are available mostly from the older literature and published in local journals; hence, it is ...
Păstrav, Ioana-Raluca   +2 more
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Vertebrate Hosts of Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) as Potential Vectors of Zika Virus in Florida

Journal of medical entomology, 2018
Zika virus (ZIKV), once considered an obscure pathogen, spread rapidly from 2014 to 2016 to become an internationally notifiable condition of major public health concern.
Tanise Stenn   +3 more
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Urban Landscape Features Influence the Movement and Distribution of the Australian Container-Inhabiting Mosquito Vectors Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) and Aedes notoscriptus (Diptera: Culicidae)

Journal of medical entomology, 2019
Urban landscape features play an important role in the distribution and population spread of mosquito vectors. Furthermore, current insecticide and novel rear-and-release strategies for urban mosquito management rarely consider the spatial structure of ...
B. Trewin   +6 more
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The Punctulatus Complex of Anopheles (Diptera: Culicidae)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1946
We are greatly indebted to Captain Thomas M. Rivers, (MC), USNR, and to Commander James J. Sapero, (MC), USN, for making possible this investigation. Due to the cooperation of Captain F. Hook, (MC), USN ; Lieut. Commander John R. Boyd, (MC), USNR ; and Lieutenant W. J. Perry, H(S), USNR, we were able .
Lloyd E. Rozeboom, Kenneth L. Knight
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Phylogeny and classification of the Culicidae (Diptera)

Systematic Entomology, 1998
The generic relationships and higher classification of the family Culicidae are examined on the basis of a phylogenetic analysis. New and traditional morphological characters studied and compared throughout the Culicidae resulted in the acquisition of character data relative to the majority of species within each genus.
Ian J. Kitching, Ralph E. Harbach
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Sensilla of Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae)1, 2

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1982
Almost all of the peripheral sensilla, including the compound eyes, of both sexes of adult Aedes aegypti have been described at the fine structure level. More is known about the structure of the sensilla of Ae. aegypti than for any other insect. The fine structure of antennal and palpal sensilla of both sexes of Anopheles stephensi has also been ...
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A NEW CANADIAN MOSQUITO (CULICIDAE)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1927
The writer has had by him for some years a sniall series consisting of both sexes of an interesting mosquito taken on one of the small coastal islands near Victoria, British Columbia. Description has been postponed from time to time in the hope that further specimens, together with larvae, would indicate the status of this species in relation to ...
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Notes on Australian Culicidae (Dipt.)

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1929
The writer some years ago described a mosquito under the name of Dixomyia elegans, the type of which remained unique until May, 1927, when a few adults, larvae and pupae were collected. The larvae and pupae were found in hoof-holes made by cattle on the edge of a swamp.
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On the Nyssorhynchus Complex (Diptera: Culicidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1943
The utmost caution is requisite to success in dealing with the members of the Nyssorhynchus complex. There are thirty-five names that have so far been applied to them; these are listed below in alphabetical order.
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