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Author: (Linnaeus)
1762:470
(A; Culex)
Egypt (NE)
Synonyms
argenteus Poiret 1787:245 (F;
Culex). Type-loc: Barbary (NE).
Knab
1916a:59 (tax.).
Kirkpatrick
1925:87 (M*, F, P*, L*).
fasciatus
Fabricius 1805:36 (A; Culex). Type-loc: Americae
Insulis [Antilles] (ZMC).
Theobald 1901a:289
(M*, F*; tax.).
Barraud
1928b:377 (comprehensive review).
Martini 1930:245 (M*, F, P*, L*, E*; biol.).
Bonne-Wepster
and Brug 1932:47 (M*, F, L*; biol.).
Belkin 1968b:5 (lectotype desig.).
calopus
Meigen 1818:3 (M, F; Culex). Type-loc: Portugal
(NE).
Howard, Dyar, and Knab 1917:827 (M*, F, P*, L*, E*).
frater Robineau-Desvoidy
1827:408 (M*; Culex). Type-loc: West Indies, [Antilles]
(NE).
mosquito Robineau-Desvoidy
1827:407 (M; Culex). Type-loc: Cuba (NE).
Theobald 1901a:295
(tax.).
Bionomics
In association with man, aegypti
will use any and all natural and artifical containers. Away
from urban areas the species tends to favor pools in river beds,
tree stumps, tree holes and natural containers. Females are
primarily day biters and readily enter buildings to feed. They
have also been taken in lesser numbers at night (Christophers
1960).
Medical Importance
Primary vector of dengue and yellow fever (Christophers
1960).
Additional References
Dyar
1920i:204 (tax.).
Patton
1933:182 (tax.).
Barraud
1934:221 (M*, F, L*).
Edwards
1941:128 (M*, F; biol.), 388 (P*).
Bohart and
Ingram 1946b:6 (M*, F, P*, L*).
Darsie
1951:10 (P*).
Hopkins 1952:134 (L*; biol.).
Knight
and Hull 1952:167 (M, F, L*).
Carpenter
and LaCasse 1955:261 (M*, F*, L*).
Horsfall
1955:476 (review).
Teesdale 1955:711 (biol.).
Mattingly
1957b:392 (tax.,biol.).
Craig
and Horsfall 1960:13 (E*).
Christophers
1960:1 (biol., anat.).
Mattingly,
Stone, and Knight 1962:208 (nomencl., tax.).
Belkin,
Heinemann, and Page 1970:184 (M*, F*, P*, L*).
Horsfall,
Voorhees, and Cupp 1970:1710 (E*).
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1964:246
(validation of name).
McClelland
1971;1 (tax.).
Matsuo,
Yoshida, and Kunou 1972:360 (E*).
Harrison and Rattanarithikul 1973:280 (L*, first 3 instars).
Hartberg
and Craig 1973:206 (genetic tax.).
Matsuo, Yoshida and Lien 1974:180 (E*).
Tanaka,
Saugstad and Mizusawa 1975:222 (distr.).
Paterson, Green and Mahon 1976:252 (complex in Africa). |
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Distribution
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Bahama
Islands, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia,
Azerbaijan, Azores, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Benin,
Bermuda, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei,
Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canary Islands,
Central African Republic, Chad, China, Colombia, R. Congo, D. R.
Congo, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Djbouti, Dominica, Dominican
Republic, East Timor, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea,
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana,
Greece, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras,
India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Jamaica,
Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya,
Macau, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali, Martinique,
Mauritania, Mexico, Micronesia, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique,
Myanmar, Namibia, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, New Hebrides,
Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea,
Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Rio Muni, Romania,
Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi
Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa,
Spain, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand,
Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United
Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
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