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Bironella
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz (Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the ''Anopheles'', with ''Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles ''Anopheles'' is a genus of mosquitoes (Culicidae). Of about 484 recognised species, over 100 can transmit human malaria, but only 30–40 commonly transmit parasites of the ...
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Bironella Papuae
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz (Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species ''Bironella obscura, B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella (subgenus), Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the ''Anopheles'', with ''Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi''. References * Belkin, J. N. 1962. The Mosquitoes of the South Pa ...
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Bironella Gracilis
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are '' Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and '' Chagasia'' Cruz ( Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the '' Anopheles'', with '' Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi ''Anopheles'' () is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 4 ...
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Bironella Travestita
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are '' Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and '' Chagasia'' Cruz ( Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the '' Anopheles'', with '' Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi ''Anopheles'' () is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 4 ...
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Bironella Simmondsi
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz (Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the ''Anopheles'', with ''Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles ''Anopheles'' is a genus of mosquitoes (Culicidae). Of about 484 recognised species, over 100 can transmit human malaria, but only 30–40 commonly transmit parasites of the ...
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Bironella (subgenus)
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz (Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the ''Anopheles'', with ''Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles ''Anopheles'' is a genus of mosquitoes (Culicidae). Of about 484 recognised species, over 100 can transmit human malaria, but only 30–40 commonly transmit parasites of the ...
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Bironella Hollandi
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are '' Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and '' Chagasia'' Cruz ( Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the '' Anopheles'', with '' Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi ''Anopheles'' () is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 4 ...
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Bironella Derooki
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are '' Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and '' Chagasia'' Cruz ( Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the '' Anopheles'', with '' Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi ''Anopheles'' () is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 4 ...
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Bironella Confusa
''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are '' Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and '' Chagasia'' Cruz ( Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species '' B. obscura'' is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., The genus comprises 11 described species. It has been divided into three subgenera: Bironella Theobald (two species), Brugella Edwards (three species) and Neobironella Tenorio (three species). ''Bironella'' appears to be the sister taxon to the '' Anopheles'', with '' Chagasia'' forming the outgroup in this subfamily. See also * List of mosquito genera * Taxonomy of Anopheles Notes * ''Bironella derooki'' is a synonym of ''Anopheles soesiloi ''Anopheles'' () is a genus of mosquito first described and named by J. W. Meigen in 1818. About 4 ...
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Taxonomy Of Anopheles
''Anopheles'' is a genus of mosquitoes (Culicidae). Of about 484 recognised species, over 100 can transmit human malaria, but only 30–40 commonly transmit parasites of the genus ''Plasmodium'' that cause malaria, which affects humans in endemic (ecology), endemic areas. ''Anopheles gambiae'' is one of the best known, because of its predominant role in the transmission of the deadly species ''Plasmodium falciparum''. Classification The classification of this genus began in 1901 with Frederick Vincent Theobald. Despite the passage of time, the taxonomy remains incompletely settled. Classification into species is based on morphological characteristics - wing spots, head anatomy, larval and pupal anatomy, and chromosome structure, and more recently on DNA sequences. The genus ''Anopheles'' belongs to a subfamily Anophelinae with three genera: ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution), ''Bironella'' Theobald (Australia only: 11 described species) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz ( ...
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Bironella Obscura
''Bironella obscura'' is one of the three mosquito species in the subgenus Brugella of the genus ''Bironella ''Bironella'' is one of the three mosquito genera in the subfamily Anophelinae. The other two genera are ''Anopheles'' Meigen (nearly worldwide distribution) and ''Chagasia'' Cruz (Neotropics). ''Bironella'' is found in Australia but one species ...''. It is found in New Guinea.Bironella (Brugella) obscura, a new species of mosquito from New Guinea (Diptera: Culicidae). Tenorio JA, J Med Entomol. 1975 Jan 10;11(6):734-8., References External links * Anophelinae Insects of New Guinea Insects described in 1975 {{culicidae-stub ...
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Anophelinae
There are 112 genera of mosquitoes, containing approximately 3,500 species.Elbers ARW, Koenraadt CJM, and Meiswinkel R (2015) Mosquitoes and Culicoides biting midges: vector range and the influence of climate change. Rev Sci Tech 34: 123–137 Human malaria is transmitted only by females of the genus ''Anopheles''. Of the approximately 430 ''Anopheles'' species, while over 100 are known to be able to transmit malaria to humans, only 30–40 commonly do so in nature. Mosquitoes in other genera can transmit different diseases, such as yellow fever and dengue for species in the genus ''Aedes''. The genus ''Aedes'' has over 950 species. Since breeding and biting habit differ considerably between species, species identification is important for control programmes. Subfamily Anophelinae *Genus ''Anopheles'' Meigen, 1818 :*Subgenus ''Anopheles'' Meigen, 1818 :*Subgenus '' Baimaia'' Harbach, Rattanarithikul and Harrison, 2005 :*Subgenus '' Cellia'' Theobald, 1905 :*Subgenus '' Kerteszi ...
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List Of Mosquito Genera
There are 112 genera of mosquitoes, containing approximately 3,500 species.Elbers ARW, Koenraadt CJM, and Meiswinkel R (2015) Mosquitoes and Culicoides biting midges: vector range and the influence of climate change. Rev Sci Tech 34: 123–137 Human malaria is transmitted only by females of the genus ''Anopheles''. Of the approximately 430 ''Anopheles'' species, while over 100 are known to be able to transmit malaria to humans, only 30–40 commonly do so in nature. Mosquitoes in other genera can transmit different diseases, such as yellow fever and dengue for species in the genus ''Aedes''. The genus ''Aedes'' has over 950 species. Since breeding and biting habit differ considerably between species, species identification is important for control programmes. Subfamily Anophelinae *Genus ''Anopheles'' Johann Wilhelm Meigen, Meigen, 1818 :*Subgenus ''Anopheles (subgenus), Anopheles'' Johann Wilhelm Meigen, Meigen, 1818 :*Subgenus ''Baimaia'' Harbach, Rattanarithikul and Harrison, ...
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