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ANOPHELES
with palps about as long as _/_ and
rests with body and proboscis in one plane or
axis which is at an angle to the surface.
proboscis/beak
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ANOPHELES
with palps about as long as proboscis/beak and
rests with body and proboscis in _ or _
which is at an angle to the surface.
one plane or axis
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ANOPHELES
with palps about as long as proboscis/beak and
rests with body and proboscis in one plane or
axis which is _ _ _ _ the surface.
at an angle to
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
palps much shorter than _
proboscis
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
rests with body and proboscis in 2 different _
(at an obtuse angle to each other)
2 different planes
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
rests with body and proboscis in 2 different planes
(at an _ angle to each other)
obtuse
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
body resting on the _
surface
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CULEX
with palps much shorter than _
proboscis
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CULEX
with body and proboscis in 2 different _
planes
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CULEX
body up off but _ to the surface
parallel
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Yellowfever mosquito, Aedes _
aegypti
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AEDES AEGYPTI
identifying marks = dorsum of thorax with 2 outer curved and
2 median parallel marks forming a _ shaped pattern
lyre
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Asian tiger or forest day mosquito, Aedes _
albopictus
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identifying marks = dorsum of thorax with a
single median _-white stripe
SILVER
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identifying marks = dorsum of thorax with a
single median silver-_ stripe
WHITE
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identifying marks = dorsum of thorax with a
single median silver-white _
STRIPE
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Common malaria mosquito, Anopheles _
quadrimaculatus
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ANOPHELES QUADRIMACULATUS/MALARIA
legs lack _ and wings with only dark scales
bands
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ANOPHELES QUADRIMACULATUS/MALARIA
legs lack bands and wings with only _ scales
dark
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Mosquitoes are commonly separated into NUMBER groups based on
where and how their eggs are laid
3
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Mosquitoes are commonly separated into 3 groups based on
where and how _
their eggs are laid
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ANOPHELES
lays eggs = _ on water, with floats, usually hatch within a few days
singly
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ANOPHELES
lays eggs = singly on water, with _, usually hatch within a few days
floats
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CULEX
lays eggs = in _ on water with up to 100+ eggs per raft,
usually hatch within a few days
rafts
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CULEX
lays eggs = in rafts on water with up to 100+ eggs per raft,
usually hatch within a few days
100+
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
lays eggs = _ in semi-dry places such as moist soil near water,
do not hatch until water has risen and inundated them,
can lie dormant for 3-5 years
singly
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
lays eggs = singly in semi-dry places such as _ soil near water,
do not hatch until water has risen and inundated them,
can lie dormant for 3-5 years
moist
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
lays eggs = singly in semi-dry places such as moist soil near water,
do not hatch until water has _ and inundated them,
can lie dormant for 3-5 years
risen
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
lays eggs = singly in semi-dry places such as moist soil near water,
do not hatch until water has risen and inundated them,
can lie _ for 3-5 years
dormant
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AEDES/OCHLEROTATUS
lays eggs = singly in _-_ places such as moist soil near water,
do not hatch until water has risen and inundated them,
can lie dormant for 3-5 years
semi-dry
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With water present, eggs hatch in a few days into
larvae which are commonly called _ because of
their jerky movements
wigglers
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All larvae live in water and go through NUMBER instars and NUMBER molts.
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With their 4th molt, the larvae become pupae which are commonly called _
tumblers
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Although quite active, the pupae do not _
feed
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Most medically important species bite at dusk and dawn (_) and
also during the night (nocturnal),
crepuscular
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Most medically important species bite at dusk and dawn (crepuscular) and
also during the night (_)
nocturnal
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