NEARCTIC REGION
Etymology: Herbert Spencer Barber
Type locality: Plummer’s Island, Maryland, United States
Type depository: U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., United States (USNM)
TAXONOMIC KEYS
Roth 1944
Pelaez 1945
Carpenter & LaCasse 1955
Dodge 1966
Darsie & Ward 2005
Harrison et al. 2016
WRBU - Genera - Global - Larva
WRBU - Genera - Nearctic - Adult
WRBU - Genera - Nearctic - Larva
Exemplar DNA sequences
All Anopheles barberi DNA sequences
DISTRIBUTION NOTES
Canada, Puerto Rico, United States (continental).
IMPORTANT REFERENCES
Coquillett 1903b: 310 (F)
Vargas 1942d: 329 (E*)
Roth 1944: 98 (M*), 107–110 (M genetics; keys)
Pelaez 1945: 74 (F*; key)
Jenkins & Carpenter 1946: 35 (bionomics)
Darsie 1949: 524 (P*)
Yamaguti & LaCasse 1950b: 17 (M*, F*, L*)
Carpenter & LaCasse 1955: 32 (M*, F*, L*; keys)
Stone & Knight 1956b: 276 (type information)
Dodge 1966: 362 (first instar L*; key)
Zavortink 1970b: 7 (M*, F*, P*, L*)
Smith & Trimble 1973 (distribution; Canada)
Darsie & Ward 2005 (F*, L*; keys, distribution)
Harrison et al. 2016 (F*, L*; keys, distribution; note 15)
CURRENT SYNONYMS
None
CURRENT SUBSPECIES
None
CITED REFERENCES
Carpenter, S.J., & LaCasse, W.J. (1955). Mosquitoes of North America (North of Mexico). Berkeley: University of California Press.
Coquillett, D.W. (1903b). A new Anopheles with unspotted wings. The Canadian Entomologist, 35(11), 310.
Darsie, R.F. (1949). Pupae of the anopheline mosquitoes of the northeastern United States (Diptera, Culicidae). Revista de entomología, 20(1–3), 509–530.
Darsie, R.F., Jr., & Ward, R.A. (2005). Identification and geographical distribution of the mosquitoes of North America, north of Mexico. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
Dodge, H.R. (1966). Studies on mosquito larvae. II. The first-stage larvae of North American Culicidae and of world Anophelinae. The Canadian Entomologist, 98(4), 337–393.
Harrison, B.A., Byrd, B.D., Sither, C.B., & Whitt, P.B. (2016). The Mosquitoes of the Mid-Atlantic Region: An Identification Guide. Western Carolina University Mosquito and Vector-Borne Infectious Disease Laboratory.
Jenkins, D.W., & Carpenter, S.J. (1946). Ecology of the tree hole breeding mosquitoes of Nearctic North America. Ecological Monographs, 16(1), 33–47.
Pelaez, D. (1945). Anofelinos de México. Clave para la determinación de especies y subespecies basada en los caracteres de las hembras adultas. Ciencia, 6, 69–77.
Roth, L.M. (1944). A key to the Anopheles of the southeastern United States, by male genitalia (Diptera, Culicidae). The American Midland Naturalist, 31, 96–110.
Smith, S.M., & Trimble, R.M. (1973). The biology of tree-holes of Point Pelee National Park, Ontario. I. New mosquito records for Canada (Diptera: Culicidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 105, 1585–1586.
Stone, A., & Knight, K.L. (1956b). Type specimens of mosquitoes in the United States National Museum. III. The genera Anopheles and Chagasia (Diptera, Culicidae). Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 46(9), 276–280.
Vargas, L. (1942d). El huevo de Anopheles barberi Coquillet, 1903. Revista del Instituto de Salubridad y Enfermedades Tropicales (México), 3, 329–331.
Yamaguti, S., & LaCasse, W.J. (1950b). Mosquito fauna of North America. Part I. Genus Anopheles. Office of the Surgeon, Headquarters, 8th Army, US Army, United States.
Zavortink, T.J. (1970b). Mosquito studies (Diptera, Culicidae). XIX. The treehole Anopheles of the New World. Contributions of the American Entomological Institute, 5(2), 1–35.
CITE THIS PAGE
Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (Year). Anopheles barberi species page. Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit Website, http://wrbu.si.edu/vectorspecies/mosquitoes/barberi, accessed on [date (e.g. 03 February 2020) when you last viewed the site].