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<font color="#800000">'''''Anopheles hinesorum'''''</font> Schmidt, Foley, Hartel, Williams & Bryan, 2001
  
 
This mosquito is a vector of human malaria. It is found in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and north-eastern Australia. It feeds on humans, domestic animals and other mammals. ''A. hinesorum'' is closely related to ''[[Anopheles farauti]]'' and had been previously referred to as ''A. farauti'' species 2.  
 
This mosquito is a vector of human malaria. It is found in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and north-eastern Australia. It feeds on humans, domestic animals and other mammals. ''A. hinesorum'' is closely related to ''[[Anopheles farauti]]'' and had been previously referred to as ''A. farauti'' species 2.  
  
 
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Anopheles hinesorum Schmidt, Foley, Hartel, Williams & Bryan, 2001

This mosquito is a vector of human malaria. It is found in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and north-eastern Australia. It feeds on humans, domestic animals and other mammals. A. hinesorum is closely related to Anopheles farauti and had been previously referred to as A. farauti species 2.