Anopheles (/əˈnɒfɪliːz/) is a genus of mosquito first described by the German entomologist J. W. Meigen in 1818, and are known as nail mosquitoes and...
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of: Anopheles arabiensis Anopheles bwambae Anopheles melas Anopheles merus Anopheles quadriannulatus Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.) Anopheles coluzzii...
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Anopheles quadrimaculatus is a species of mosquito mainly located in Eastern United States, America. The species is a main vector of malaria. "Anopheles...
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Anopheles is a genus of mosquitoes (Culicidae) with about 484 recognised species. The classification of this genus began in 1901 with Frederick Vincent...
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Anopheles stephensi is a primary mosquito vector of malaria in urban India and is included in the same subgenus as Anopheles gambiae, the primary malaria...
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Anopheles maculipennis is a species of mosquito that can be found mostly in Europe and New Zealand. It is one of the main vectors of malaria. "Anopheles...
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Anopheles barianensis is species of mosquito from Anopheles genus, described by James in 1911. According to Catalogue of Life Anopheles barianensis don't...
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bromelicola Dyar) Anopheles boliviensis (Theobald) Anopheles cruzii Dyar and Knab (syn.: Anopheles adolphoi Neiva, Anopheles lutzii Theobald, Anopheles montemor...
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Elizabethkingia anophelis (redirect from Elizabethkingia anopheles)
Flavobacteriaceae family. Elizabethkingia is isolated from the midgut of Anopheles gambiae G3 mosquitoes reared in captivity. The genus Elizabethkingia,...
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Anopheles merus is a species of mosquito that can be found in coastal areas of Eastern and Southern Africa. The species is a main vector of malaria. "Anopheles...
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