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[[File:Anopheles_farauti_PaDIL136253a.jpg|250px|thumb|''Anopheles farauti'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Simon Hinkley and Ken Walker, Museum Victoria<br/>Source: [http://www.padil.gov.au/pests-and-diseases/Pest/Main/136253 PaDIL]]]
 
[[File:Anopheles_farauti_PaDIL136253a.jpg|250px|thumb|''Anopheles farauti'' female (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Simon Hinkley and Ken Walker, Museum Victoria<br/>Source: [http://www.padil.gov.au/pests-and-diseases/Pest/Main/136253 PaDIL]]]
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Anopheles farauti'''''</font> Laveran<br/>
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Anopheles farauti'''''</font> Laveran<br/>
is found in Papua New Guinea, neibouring islands and Australia. It is an important malaria vector and belongs to a closely related group of various sibling species. ''A. farauti'' s.s. is found in brackish water.
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The mosquito is found in Papua New Guinea, neighbouring islands and Australia. It is an important malaria vector and belongs to a closely related group of 8 sibling species, several of which are also known malaria vectors. The distribution of the group of sibling species extends from eastern Indonesia (Maluku island group) to some islands of Vanuatu. ''A. farauti'' s.s. is found in brackish water. For other sibling species see:
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* ''[[Anopheles hinesorum]]''
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* ''[[Anopheles irenicus]]''
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* ''[[Anopheles oreios]]''
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* ''[[Anopheles torresiensis]]''
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Anopheles farauti female (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Simon Hinkley and Ken Walker, Museum Victoria
Source: PaDIL

Anopheles farauti Laveran
The mosquito is found in Papua New Guinea, neighbouring islands and Australia. It is an important malaria vector and belongs to a closely related group of 8 sibling species, several of which are also known malaria vectors. The distribution of the group of sibling species extends from eastern Indonesia (Maluku island group) to some islands of Vanuatu. A. farauti s.s. is found in brackish water. For other sibling species see: