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   YELLOW FEVER VECTORS 
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  derived & updated from Matheson 1950)
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  AFRICA & MEDITERRANEAN AREAS, MIDDLE EAST 
    
  EUROPE, AUSTRALASIA, & ORIENT 
    
  
  
   
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     MOSQUITO
    SPECIES 
      
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     DISTRIBUTION 
      
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     HABITAT
    OF IMMATURES 
      
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     Aedes aegypti
    queenslandensis 
         (Theo.) 
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     Eastern Ethiopian region & northern Australia 
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     Inhabit containers around dwellings 
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     Aedes africanus (Theo.) 
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     Widespread in Africa, preferring tree canopy.  Crepuscular 
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     Tree holes, containers, banana cuttings 
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     Aedes albopictus (Skuse) 
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     Eastern Ethiopian region, Oriental & Australia 
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     Tree holes,
    rock crevices, containers around dwellings 
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     Aedes irritans (Theo.) 
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     Widespread in Africa 
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     Pools of brackish water, crab holes 
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     Aedes leutocephalus (Newst.) 
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     Widespread in Africa 
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     Bamboo stumps, tree holes 
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     Aedes metallicus (Edw.) 
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     Widespread in Africa 
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     Coconut shells, tree holes 
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     Aedes nigricephalus (Theo.) 
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     Western Africa 
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     Crab holes 
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     Aedes punctocostalis (Theo.) 
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     Western Africa 
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     Pools of water in forests 
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     Aedes simpsoni (Theo.) 
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     Widespread in Africa.  Diurnal 
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     Tree holes, coconut shells, banana leaf axils 
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     Aedes stokesi Evans 
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     Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda 
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     Tree holes, bamboo stumps, etc. 
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     Aedes
    geniculatus (Oliv.) 
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     Europe, Middle East 
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     Tree holes 
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     Aedes
    taylori Edw.  
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     Eastern Africa & Nigeria 
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     Tree holes 
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     Aedes
    vittatus (Bigot) 
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     Widespread in Africa, Oriental region, Australasia,
    Mediterranean 
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     Containers around dwellings, wells, rock pools,
    etc. 
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     Culex
    fatigans Wied. 
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     Widespread in tropical and subtropical areas 
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     In pools of water around dwellings 
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     Culex thalassius Theo. 
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     Widespread in Africa 
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     Wter holes, crab holes, drains, domestic containers 
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     Eretmapodites chrysogaster  
         Graham 
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     Widespread in Africa 
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     Banana stumps, tree holes, leaf litter and domestic
    containers 
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     Mansonia africanus (Theo.) 
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     Tropical portions of Africa 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Mansonia uniformis (Theo.) 
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     Africa, Orient, northern Australia, China, Taiwan,
    Japan 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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  NEOTROPICAL & NEARCTIC REGIONS 
    
  
  
   
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     MOSQUITO
    SPECIES 
      
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     DISTRIBUTION 
      
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     HABITAT
    OF IMMATURES 
      
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     Aedes fluviatilis (Lutz) 
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     Brazil & Guianas 
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     Rock pools & along rivers 
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     Aedes fulvithorax (Lutz) 
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     Northern South America & Brazil 
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     Tree holes 
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     Aedes leucocelaenus D. & S. 
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     All America 
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     Tree holes 
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     Aedes nubilus (Theo.) 
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     West Indies, Central & South America 
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     Ground pools with temporary water 
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     Aedes scapularis (Rond.) 
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     All America          
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     Temporary rain pools 
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     Aedes
    serratus (Theo.) 
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     All America Walter Reed J.
    Stoffer 
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     Temporary rain pools 
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     Aedes taeniorhynchus (Wied.) 
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     All American coastal areas & marshlands 
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     Brackish & freshwater pools 
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     Aedes terrens Walk. 
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     Mexico south to Argentina 
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     Tree holes 
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     Aedes triseriatus Say 
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     North America 
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     Tree holes 
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     Haemagogus capricornii (Lutz) 
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     Panama to Argentina 
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     Bamboo stumps, tree holes 
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     Haemagogus
    equinus Theo. 
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     Mexico to Argentina 
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     Tree holes 
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     Haemagogus spegazzinii var. falco Kum et al. (syn: janthinomys) 
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     Colombia 
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     Tree holes & standing water 
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     Haemagogus
    splendens Will. 
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     Colombia, Guianas, Brazil 
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     Tree holes 
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     Mansonia albicosta Pery. 
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     Brazil 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Mansonia chrysonotum (Pery.) 
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     Brazil 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Mansonia fasciolata Lyn. Arrib. 
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     Mexico through South America 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Mansonia justamansonia (Chagas) 
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     Brazil, Colombia 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Mansonia titillans Walk. 
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     Neotropics 
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     Mosquito larvae on aquatic plants 
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     Psorophora cingulata Fabr. 
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     Central America to Brazil 
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     Temporary rain pools 
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     Psorophora
    ferox Hum. 
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     North and South America 
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     Temporary rain pools 
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     Sabethoides spp. 
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     South America 
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     Forest dwellers 
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     Limatus spp. 
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     South America 
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     Forest dwellers 
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     Wyeomyia spp. 
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     South America 
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     Forest dwellers 
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     Goeldia spp. 
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     South America 
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     Forest dwellers 
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     Trichoprosopon spp. 
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     South America 
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     Forest dwellers 
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  FOOTNOTE:  Principal mosquito vectors of Yellow
  Fever. 
    
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   Key References:     <medvet.ref.htm>    <Hexapoda> 
    
  Matheson, R. 1950.  Medical Entomology.  Comstock Publ. Co, Inc.  610 p. 
  Service, M.  2008. 
  Medical Entomology For Students. 
  Cambridge Univ. Press.  289 p 
  Legner, E. F.  1995.  Biological control of Diptera of medical and veterinary
  importance.  J. Vector Ecology 20(1):
  59_120. 
  Legner, E. F.  2000. 
  Biological control of aquatic Diptera.  p. 847_870. 
  Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera,  
            Vol. 1, Science  Herald, Budapest.  978 p. 
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