Anopheles hinesorum Schmidt, 2001

AUSTRALASIAN & INDOMALAYAN REGIONS

Family
Subfamily
Genus
Subgenus
Series
Group
Complex

 

Etymology: Judith and Michael Hines

Type locality: Etty Bay (17°34'S, 146°06'E), Queensland, Australia

Type depository: University of Queensland Insect Collection, Queensland, Australia (UQIC)

TAXONOMIC KEYS

None

WRBU LUCID KEYS

 

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WRBU - Genera - Global - Adult

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WRBU - Genera - Global - Larva

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WRBU - Genera - Australasia - Adult

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WRBU - Genera - Australasia - Larva

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WRBU - Genera - Indomalaya - Adult

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WRBU - Genera - Indomalaya - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Australasia - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Indomalaya - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Indomalaya - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Australasia - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Australasia - Larva

Exemplar DNA sequences

All Anopheles hinesorum DNA sequences

 

DISTRIBUTION NOTES

Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands.

 

IMPORTANT REFERENCES

Schmidt 2001: 400 (M, F, P*, L*; taxonomy). In Schmidt et al. 2001

Beebe et al. 2015 (review)

 

CURRENT SYNONYMS

None

 

CURRENT SUBSPECIES

None

 

CITED REFERENCES

Beebe, N.W., Russell, T., Burkot, T.R., & Cooper, R.D. (2015). Anopheles punctulatus group: Evolution, distribution, and control. Annual Review of Entomology, 60, 335–350.

Schmidt, E.R., Foley, D.H., Hartel, G.F., Williams, G.M., & Bryan, J.H. (2001). Descriptions of the Anopheles (Cellia) farauti complex of sibling species (Diptera: Culicidae) in Australia. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 91(5), 389–410.

 

CITE THIS PAGE

Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (Year). Anopheles hinesorum species page. Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit Website, http://wrbu.si.edu/vectorspecies/mosquitoes/hinesorum, accessed on [date (e.g. 03 February 2020) when you last viewed the site].