PMID: 11931268Apr 5, 2002Paper

Keys to the Anopheline mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of Pakistan

Journal of Medical Entomology
Felix P AmerasingheNathaly Herrel

Abstract

This article provides taxonomic keys for the identification of the fourth-instar larvae and females of 24 species of anopheline mosquitoes (seven species in subgenus Anopheles and 17 species in subgenus Cellia) recorded from Pakistan. The keys are based on literature sources as well as the examination of field and museum collections.

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Oct 5, 2001·Medical and Veterinary Entomology·N HerrelF Konradsen
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