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The species links below will provide
information useful to both the layman and the professional entomologist.
Each page contains the scientific name, the bibliographic reference
to the original description, brief notes on the habitat of the immatures,
the biting habits of the adults, diseases that they can carry, and
a map showing countries in which a species has been found.
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Aedes
(Och.)
albifasciatus
angustivittatus
fulvus
scapularis
serratus
sollicitans
taeniorhynchus
Aedes (Stg.)
aegypti
Anopheles (Ano.)
aztecus
calderoni
malefactor
pseudopunctipennis
punctimacula
Anopheles (Ker.)
bellator
cruzii |
Anopheles
(Nys.)
albimanus
albitarsis
aquasalis
argyritarsis
benarrochi
braziliensis
darlingi
marajoara nuneztovari s.l.
oswaldoi
triannulatus |
Coquillettidia
(Rhy.)
venezuelensis
Culex (Cux.)
nigripalpus
pipiens
Culex (Mel.)
caudelli
pilosus
portesi
spissipes
taeniopus
vomerifer
Culiseta (Cus.)
inornata
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Haemagogus
(Con.)
leucocelaenus
Haemagogus (Hag.)
janthinomys
spegazzinii
Mansonia (Man.)
titillans
Psorophora (Jan.)
albipes
ferox
Sabethes (Sbo.)
chloropterus
Trichoprosopon
digitatum |
COUNTRIES
within SOUTHCOM AOR
To search for species by
country, see
WRBU's
Mosquito Catalog |
ANGUILLA
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
ARGENTINA
ARUBA
BAHAMAS
BARBADOS
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
BRAZIL
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CHILE |
COLOMBIA
COSTA RICA
CUBA
DOMINICA
DOMINICAN REP.
ECUADOR
EL SALVADOR
FRENCH GUIANA
GRENADA
GUADELOUPE
GUATEMALA
GUYANA
HAITI
HONDURAS
JAMAICA
MARTINIQUE |
MONTSERRAT
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
NICARAGUA
PANAMA
PARAGUAY
PERU
SAINT KITTS & NEVIS
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES
SURINAME
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
TURKS & CAICOS IS
URUGUAY
VENEZUELA |
For more information on countries,
see
CIA
World Factbook |
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