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Genus Aedes, subgenus Aedimorphus Theobald in Southeast Asia
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Genus Aedes, subgenus Aedimorphus Theobald in Southeast Asia

Author: John Francis Reinert
Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Florida, 1971.
Edition/Format:   Thesis/dissertation : Thesis/dissertation : Manuscript   Archival Material : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This paper is the first comprehensive revision of the Aedes ( Aedimorphus ) in Southeast Asia and deals with 14 species and 1 subspecies. These species are completely described and compared with closely related forms occurring in the Pacific Islands and Oriental Zoogeographical Regions. Pupae of caecus , culicinus , mediolineatus , orbitae , pampangensis and pjpersalatus and larvae of culicinus and orbitae are  Read more...
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Material Type: Thesis/dissertation, Manuscript
Document Type: Book, Archival Material
All Authors / Contributors: John Francis Reinert
OCLC Number: 37788067
Notes: Typescript.
Vita.
Description: 287 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
Responsibility: by John Francis Reinert.

Abstract:

This paper is the first comprehensive revision of the Aedes ( Aedimorphus ) in Southeast Asia and deals with 14 species and 1 subspecies. These species are completely described and compared with closely related forms occurring in the Pacific Islands and Oriental Zoogeographical Regions. Pupae of caecus , culicinus , mediolineatus , orbitae , pampangensis and pjpersalatus and larvae of culicinus and orbitae are described for the first time. Stages of the following species are also illustrated for the first time: caecus pupa; culicinus female, pupa and larva; mediolineatus pupa; orbitae female, male, pupa and larva; pallidostriatus female; and pampangensis female and pupa. Keys to the adults, pupae and larvae of Southeast Asian species are given. New synonymies in this paper are: lowisii (= mindoroensis ) ; pampangensis (= niveoscutellum ) ; and vexans (= nocturnus and stenoetrus ) . Aedes nummatus is transferred from Aedimorphus to the subgenus Diceromyia of Aedes .

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