Armigeres

Armigeres is a genus of mosquito belonging to the family Culicidae.[1] Certain species of Armigeres have the ability to raise their hindlegs and create an egg raft, which they subsequently transport and carefully deposit onto the water's surface.[2]

Armigeres
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Culicidae
Genus: Armigeres
Theobald, 1901

The species of this genus are found in Southeastern Asia and Northern Australia.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Armigeres alkatirii Toma, Miyagi & Syafruddin, 1995
  • Armigeres annulipalpis (Theobald, 1910)
  • Armigeres annulitarsis (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres apoensis Bohart & Farner, 1944
  • Armigeres aureolineatus (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres azurini Basio, 1971
  • Armigeres baisasi Stone & Thurman, 1958
  • Armigeres balteatus Macdonald, 1960
  • Armigeres bhayungi Thurman & Thurman, 1958
  • Armigeres breinli (Taylor, 1914)
  • Armigeres candelabrifer Brug, 1939
  • Armigeres chrysocorporis Hsieh & Liao, 1956
  • Armigeres cingulata (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres confusus Edwards, 1915
  • Armigeres conjungens Edwards, 1914
  • Armigeres denbesteni Brug, 1925
  • Armigeres dentatus Barraud, 1927
  • Armigeres digitatus (Edwards, 1914)
  • Armigeres dolichocephalus (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres durhami Edwards, 1917
  • Armigeres ejercitoi Baisas, 1935
  • Armigeres fimbriatus Edwards, 1930
  • Armigeres flavus (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres foliatus Brug, 1931
  • Armigeres giveni Edwards, 1926
  • Armigeres hybridus Edwards, 1914
  • Armigeres inchoatus Barraud, 1927
  • Armigeres joloensis (Ludlow, 1904)
  • Armigeres jugraensis (Leicester, 1908)
  • Armigeres kesseli Ramalingam, 1987
  • Armigeres kinabaluensis Ramalingam, 1972
  • Armigeres kuchingensis Edwards, 1915
  • Armigeres lacuum Edwards, 1922
  • Armigeres laoensis Toma & Miyagi, 2003
  • Armigeres lepidocoxitus Dong, Zhou & Dong, 1995
  • Armigeres longipalpis (Leicester, 1904)
  • Armigeres magnus (Theobald, 1908)
  • Armigeres maiae Edwards, 1917
  • Armigeres malayi (Theobald, 1901)
  • Armigeres manalangi Baisas, 1935
  • Armigeres maximus Edwards, 1922
  • Armigeres menglaensis Dong Xueshu, Zhou Hongning & Dong Limin, 2002
  • Armigeres milnensis Lee, 1944
  • Armigeres moultoni Edwards, 1914
  • Armigeres obturbans (Walker, 1859)
  • Armigeres omissus (Edwards, 1914)
  • Armigeres pallithorax Dong, Zhou & Dong, 2004
  • Armigeres papuensis Peters, 1963
  • Armigeres pectinatus (Edwards, 1914)
  • Armigeres pendulus (Edwards, 1914)
  • Armigeres sembeli Toma & Miyagi, 2002
  • Armigeres seticoxitus Luh & Li, 1981
  • Armigeres setifer Delfinado, 1966
  • Armigeres subalbatus (Coquillett, 1898)
  • Armigeres theobaldi Barradu, 1934
  • Armigeres traubi Macdonald, 1960
  • Armigeres vimoli Thurman & Thurman, 1958
  • Armigeres yunnanensis Dong, Zhou & Dong, 1995

References

  1. "Armigeres Theobald, 1901". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. "Armigeres - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
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