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[[File:Anopheles merus VectorBase.jpg|300px|thumb|''Anopheles merus''<br/>Source: [https://www.vectorbase.org/organisms/anopheles-merus VectorBase]]]
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[[File:Anopheles merus CDC18763.jpg|300px|thumb|''Anopheles merus'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author: James Gathany/CDC<br/>Source: [https://phil.cdc.gov/Details.aspx?pid=18763 CDC Public Health Image Library]]]
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[[File:Anopheles merus CDC18762.jpg|250px|thumb|left|''Anopheles merus'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author: James Gathany/CDC<br/>Source: [https://phil.cdc.gov/Details.aspx?pid=18762 CDC Public Health Image Library]]]
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Anopheles merus'''''</font> Dönitz
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Anopheles merus'''''</font> Dönitz
  
The mosquito is related to ''[[Anopheles gambiae]]'' and is found in Central and Southern Africa. It is an important vector of malaria and is mainly found in coastal areas, breeding in pools and ponds of salty water with a salinity of up to 50%.
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This mosquito is related to ''[[Anopheles gambiae]]'' and lives in Central and Southern Africa. It is an important vector of malaria and is mainly found in coastal areas, breeding in pools and ponds of salty water with a salinity of up to 50%.
  
 
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Anopheles merus (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: James Gathany/CDC
Source: CDC Public Health Image Library
Anopheles merus (click on image to enlarge it)
Author: James Gathany/CDC
Source: CDC Public Health Image Library

Anopheles merus Dönitz

This mosquito is related to Anopheles gambiae and lives in Central and Southern Africa. It is an important vector of malaria and is mainly found in coastal areas, breeding in pools and ponds of salty water with a salinity of up to 50%.