- Culex. It is
considered part of the
Pipiens group and the
Restuans species complex.
Culex restuans is a medium-sized
brown mosquito, with
adult female wing...
-
transmission are
Culex species that feed on birds,
including Culex pipiens, C.
restuans, C. salinarius, C. quinquefasciatus, C. nigripalpus, C.
erraticus and C...
- Entomophthoraceae)
infects (and kills) two
types of mosquitos:
Aedes aegypti and
Culex restuans.
Studies on the
fungus have been
carried out on its
potiential use as a...
- (Anas platyrhynchos) The only
currently known mosquito vector is
Culex restuans.
Telford Jr., Sam R.; Nayar, Jai K.; Foster,
Garry W.; Knight, Judy W....
- turkey. This
species is
found in Florida, USA.
Culex nigripalpus Culex restuans Culex salinarius Wyeomyia vanduzeei Note: Cx.
nigripalpus appears to be...
- - P. elongatum, P.
hermani Culex quinquefasciatus - P.
relictum Culex restuans - P. elongatum, P.
forresteri Culex salinarius - P. elongatum, P. hermani...
- end
identifies it as Diptera.
Anopheles larva (eucephalic larvae)
Culex restuans larva Muscidae larva (microcephalic)
Stratiomyidae larva Orthocladiinae...
-
Erynia conica infects two
types of mosquitos;
Aedes aegypti and
Culex restuans. As
accepted by
Species Fungorum;
Erynia aquatica (J.F.
Anderson & Ringo...
-
regulator Dyar & Knab, 1906
Culex renatoi Lane & Ramalho, 1960 —
Brazil Culex restuans Theobald, 1901 — Canada, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico,
United States Culex...