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Aedes aegypti
(Linnaeus, 1762)
Explore 128 NEON Biorepository occurrences
Family:
Culicidae
Yellow fever mosquito
[
Culex aegypti
Linnaeus,
more
Culex albopalposus
Becker, 1908,
Culex anguste-alatus
Becker, 1908,
Culex annulitarsis
Macquart, 1844,
Culex argenteus
Poiret, 1787,
Culex augens
Wiedemann, 1828,
Culex bancrofti
Skuse, 1889,
Culex calopus
Meigen, 1818,
Culex elegans
Ficalbi, 1889,
Culex exagitans
Walker, 1856,
Culex excitans
Walker, 1848,
Culex frater
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1827,
Culex inexorabilis
Walker, 1848,
Culex insatiabilis
Bigot, 1859,
Culex kououpi
Brullé, 1833,
Culex mosquito
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1827,
Culex rossii
Giles, 1889,
Culex taeniatus
Wiedemann, 1828,
Culex toxorhynchus
Macquart, 1838,
Culex viridifrons
Walker, 1848,
Duttonia alboannulis
Ludlow, 1911,
Mimeteomyia pulcherrima
Taylor, 1919,
Stegomyia atritarsis
Edwards, 1920,
Stegomyia canariensis
Pittaluga, 1905,
Stegomyia luciensis
Theobald, 1901,
Stegomyia nigeria
Theobald, 1901,
Stegomyia queenslandensis
Theobald, 1901
]
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Taxonomic Resources
Darsie, R. F., and R. A. Ward. 2005. Identification and geographical distribution of the mosquitos of North America, north of Mexico. University Press #AEDAEG
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