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− | <font color="#800000">'''''Aedes vigilax'''''</font> (Skuse, 1889) | + | <font color="#800000">'''''Aedes vigilax'''''</font> (Skuse, 1889) |
− | is mainly found in tropical and subtropical parts of eastern Australia, where it is a vector of Ross River virus (causing epidemic polyarthritis), Barmah Forest virus and Murray Valley Encephalitis virus. The mosquito breeds in coastal wetland mangroves and saltmarshes. It is a dark, medium-size species with white bands on the legs. | + | |
+ | The mosquito is mainly found in tropical and subtropical parts of eastern Australia, where it is a vector of Ross River virus (causing epidemic polyarthritis), Barmah Forest virus and Murray Valley Encephalitis virus. The mosquito breeds in coastal wetland mangroves and saltmarshes. It is a dark, medium-size species with white bands on the legs. | ||
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Aedes vigilax (Skuse, 1889)
The mosquito is mainly found in tropical and subtropical parts of eastern Australia, where it is a vector of Ross River virus (causing epidemic polyarthritis), Barmah Forest virus and Murray Valley Encephalitis virus. The mosquito breeds in coastal wetland mangroves and saltmarshes. It is a dark, medium-size species with white bands on the legs.
Synonyms:
Ochlerotatus vigilax