-
detection and **** distinction. Ae.
taeniorhynchus is
known to be a pest to
humans and
mechanisms for
controlling Ae.
taeniorhynchus po****tions have been developed...
- Nielsen, Erik Tetens, and J. St Haeger. "Pupation and
emergence in
Aedes taeniorhynchus (Wied.)."
Bulletin of
Entomological Research 45.4 (1954): 757–768. Elliott...
-
types of hosts,
particularly mammals. The
bridge vectors include Aedes taeniorhynchus,
Aedes vexans,
Coquillettidia perturbans,
Ochlerotatus canadensis, and...
-
horses by
bites from
infected mosquitoes (Culex
tarsalis and
Aedes taeniorhynchus) and
birds during wet,
summer months.
According to the CDC, geographic...
-
flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) and
mosquitoes (Aedes
aegypti and
Aedes taeniorhynchus)".
Infection and Immunity. 55 (8): 1859–1861. doi:10.1128/iai.55.8.1859-1861...
-
North and
South America, Ae. albopictus can be
distinguished from
Aedes taeniorhynchus since only Ae. albopictus has back markings. In Europe, the mosquito...
-
Culex taenopius mosquitos,
which prefer rodents, were
replaced by
Aedes taeniorhynchus mosquitoes,
which are more
likely to bite
humans and
large equines.[citation...
- salt
marshes would help
reduce mosquito po****tions, such as
Aedes taeniorhynchus, the
black salt
marsh mosquito. In many locations,
particularly in the...
- Theobald, 1907
Taeniorhynchus ager Giles, 1901
Taeniorhynchus domesticus Leicester, 1908
Taeniorhynchus ocellata Theobald, 1907
Taeniorhynchus tenax Theobald...
-
Binomial name
Culex sinensis Theobald, 1903
Synonyms Culex sepositus Leicester, 1908
Culex tripunctatus Mochizuki, 1913
Taeniorhynchus tenax Leicester, 1908...