- larvae.
Haemagogus acutisentis Arnell, 1973
Haemagogus aeritinctus Galindo & Trapido, 1967
Haemagogus albomaculatus Theobald, 1903
Haemagogus anastasionis...
- Wilkerson,
James E. Pecor,
Judith A.
Stoffer and
Thomas Anderson: "
Haemagogus »
Haemagogus »
soperi Leví-Castillo" in
Systematic Catalog of Culicidae, Walter...
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Horsfallius Genus Gilesius Genus Gymnometopa Genus Haemagogus Subgenus Conopostegus Subgenus Haemagogus Genus Halaedes Genus Heizmannia Subgenus Heizmannia...
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Herbert C. Clark,
former Director of the
Gorgas Memorial Laboratory.
Haemagogus species breed primarily in
treeholes and cut or
broken bamboo internodes...
- present,
where Aedes afric**** (in Africa) or
mosquitoes of the
genus Haemagogus and
Sabethes (in
South America)
serve as vectors. In the jungle, the mosquitoes...
-
Yellow fever virus also
transmitted by the bite of an
infected Aedes or
Haemagogus species of
mosquitoes that feed off an
infected animal. The historical...
- the
Americas during the pre-Columbian
period as
mosquitoes of the
genus Haemagogus,
which is
indigenous to the Americas, have been
known to
carry the disease...
- Trinidad, a town in
Mayaro County Mayaro virus, a
virus transmitted by the
Haemagogus mosquito This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Fredwardsius (1)
Georgecraigius (3)
Geoskusea (10)
Gilesius (2)
Gymnometopa (1)
Haemagogus (28)
Halaedes (3)
Heizmannia (38)
Himalaius (2)
Hopkinsius (7) Howardina...
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Aedes simpsoni, A. afric****, and A.
aegypti in Africa,
species in
genus Haemagogus in
South America, and
species in
genus Sabethes in France. 200,000 estimated...