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The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016. "Genus ''Eretmapodites'' Theobald" in ''Systematic Catalog of Culicidae'',
Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit The Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit ("WRBU") is a US Army organization that conducts laboratory and field research on the systematics of medically important arthropods in support of epidemiological investigations and disease prevention and contr ...
, http://www.wrbu.org/generapages/eretmapodites.htm, accessed 21 Feb 2016.
G. H. E. Hopkins. Mosquitoes of the Ethiopian Region I.-Larval Bionomics of Mosquitoes and Taxonomy of Culicine Larvae, , accessed 21 Feb 2016. The species was first described in 1901 by
Frederick Vincent Theobald Frederick Vincent Theobald FES (15 May 1868 – 6 March 1930) was an English entomologist and "distinguished authority on mosquitoes". During his career, he was responsible for the economic zoology section of the Natural History ...
.Theobald, F.V. 1901. Notes on a Collection of Mosquitoes from West Africa, and Descriptions of New Species. ''Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine─Memoir IV'', Appendix, p. ii; http://www.mosquitocatalog.org/files/pdfs/131700-5.pdf . The
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is '' Eretmapodites quinquevittatus'' Theobald


Bionomics

''Eretmapodites'' larvae feed primarily on decaying organic matter, but become
cannibalistic Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species. Human cannibalism is well documented, bo ...
when other food becomes scarce, and sometimes even in the presence of abundant other food material. Larval breeding-places include small collections of water in larger fallen leaves, old tins and bottles, snail shells, plant axils, cut bamboo, and rarely tree holes. Some species seem to breed exclusively in plant axils; the majority are most frequently found in fallen leaves in forest habitat. They are strongly bottom-dwelling, so much so that when the water is poured out of a leaf containing them, most remain on the surface of the leaf until washed off; larvae of species collected in Uganda and Sierra Leone have been observed crawling over the surface of the leaf. When they become
cannibalistic Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food. Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species. Human cannibalism is well documented, bo ...
, they are predatory on other mosquito larvae, aquatic larvae of other small Diptera, and aquatic
oligochaetes Oligochaeta () is a subclass of animals in the phylum Annelida, which is made up of many types of aquatic and terrestrial worms, including all of the various earthworms. Specifically, oligochaetes comprise the terrestrial megadrile earthworms ...
and nematodes. Smaller mosquito larvae are consumed whole, but larger ones have their internal contents sucked out, probably due to the difficulty of masticating their chitinous
exoskeleton An exoskeleton (from Greek ''éxō'' "outer" and ''skeletós'' "skeleton") is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body, in contrast to an internal skeleton (endoskeleton) in for example, a human. In usage, some of the ...
s. Predatory larvae also attack
pupae A pupa ( la, pupa, "doll"; plural: ''pupae'') is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in their ...
, seizing them by the tail and keeping them under water until they drown. Killed pupae are not eaten immediately, but left intact until partly decomposed and then eaten. Predatory larvae have a thickened, comb-like modification of a group of the hairs on the medioventral aspect of the mouth brushes resembling those found in the predatory species '' Lutzia tigripes''. After seizing their prey, ''Eretmapodites'' larvae hold it between the half-flexed head and the ventral surface of the thorax and consume it rapidly, devouring a large larva in about 10 minutes.


Medical importance

''Eretmapodites'' species have been demonstrated to be laboratory vectors of
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and
chikungunya Chikungunya is an infection caused by the ''Chikungunya virus'' (CHIKV). Symptoms include fever and joint pains. These typically occur two to twelve days after exposure. Other symptoms may include headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, and a ra ...
. Viruses isolated from wild-caught ''Eretmapodites'' include Rift Valley fever, Semliki forest, Spondweni, Nyando,
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, Middleburg, Nkolbisson, and
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viruses and an undefined viral agent, MTMP 131.


Species

Species listed by the
Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit The Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit ("WRBU") is a US Army organization that conducts laboratory and field research on the systematics of medically important arthropods in support of epidemiological investigations and disease prevention and contr ...
:Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016. "Genus ''Eretmapodites'' Theobald Species" in ''Systematic Catalog of Culicidae'',
Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit The Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit ("WRBU") is a US Army organization that conducts laboratory and field research on the systematics of medically important arthropods in support of epidemiological investigations and disease prevention and contr ...
, http://www.mosquitocatalog.org/taxon_descr.aspx?ID=27, accessed 21 Feb 2016.
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Eretmapodites adami The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Ferrara and Eouzan *''
Eretmapodites angolensis The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' da Cunha Ramos and Ribeiro *''
Eretmapodites argyrurus The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Edwards *''
Eretmapodites brenguesi The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Rickenbach and Lombrici *''
Eretmapodites brottesi The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Rickenbach *'' Eretmapodites caillardi'' Rickenbach, Ferrara, and Eouzan *'' Eretmapodites chrysogaster'' Graham *''
Eretmapodites corbeti The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Hamon *'' Eretmapodites dracaenae'' Edwards ( syn. '' Eretmapodites ferox'' Haddow) *''
Eretmapodites dundo The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' da Cunha Ramos and Ribeiro *'' Eretmapodites eouzani'' Rickenbach and Lombrici *'' Eretmapodites ferrarai'' Rickenbach and Eouzan *'' Eretmapodites forcipulatus'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites germaini'' Rickenbach and Eouzan *'' Eretmapodites gilletti'' van Someren *'' Eretmapodites grahami'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites grenieri'' Hamon and van Someren *'' Eretmapodites haddowi'' van Someren *''
Eretmapodites hamoni The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative Cannibalism (zoology), cannibalism in their Larvae, larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffe ...
'' Grjebine *'' Eretmapodites harperi'' van Someren *'' Eretmapodites hightoni'' van Someren *'' Eretmapodites inornatus'' Newstead *'' Eretmapodites intermedius'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites jani'' Rickenbach and Lombrici *'' Eretmapodites lacani'' Rickenbach and Eouzan *''
Eretmapodites leucopous The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Graham *'' Eretmapodites mahaffyi'' van Someren *'' Eretmapodites marcelleae'' Adam and Hamon *'' Eretmapodites mattinglyi'' Hamon and van Someren *'' Eretmapodites melanopous'' Graham *'' Eretmapodites mortiauxi'' Cunha Ramos and Ribeiro *'' Eretmapodites oedipodeios'' Graham ( syn. '' Eretmapodites stanleyi'' Edwards) *'' Eretmapodites parvipluma'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites pauliani'' Grjebine *'' Eretmapodites penicillatus'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites plioleucus'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites ssp. brevis'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites productus'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites quinquevittatus'' Theobald ( syn. '' Eretmapodites austenii'' Theobald, '' Eretmapodites condei'' Ventrillon, '' Eretmapodites ravissei'' Rickenbach and Eouzan) *'' Eretmapodites rickenbachi'' Ferrara and Eouzan *''
Eretmapodites salauni The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Rickenbach, Ferrara & Eouzan *'' Eretmapodites semisimplicipes'' Edwards *''
Eretmapodites silvestris The Afrotropical mosquito genus ''Eretmapodites'' contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages.Thomas V. Gaffigan, Richard C. Wilkerson, James E. Pecor, Judith A. Stoffer and Thomas Anderson. 2016 ...
'' Ingram & de Meillon ( subsp. '' Eretmapodites conchobius'' Edwards) *'' Eretmapodites subsimplicipes'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites tendeiroi'' da Cunha Ramos, Ribeiro and de Barros Machado *'' Eretmapodites tonsus'' Edwards *'' Eretmapodites vansomereni'' Hamon *'' Eretmapodites wansoni'' Edwards ( subsp. '' Eretmapodites douceti'' Adam and Hamon)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3056150 Aedini Mosquito genera Taxa named by Frederick Vincent Theobald