Anopheles (Cellia) culicifacies Giles, 1901b
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Anopheles (Cellia) culicifacies Giles, 1901b |
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Anopheles (Cellia) culicifacies Giles, 1901b View in CoL
Distribution. Odisha: Keonjhar District—Mamalapusi, Mayurbhanj District—Simlipal. Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Larvae only. Immatures widely occur in ground-level habitats, cement tanks, ground pools with algae, irrigation canals, ponds, rice fields, slow-running streams, etc. Important rural malaria vector in India.
Reference. Unpublished observations.
Anopheles (Cellia) mirans Sallum &Peyton, 2005 View in CoL (in Sallum et al. 2005)
Distribution. Tamil Nadu: Nilgiri Hills (Western Ghats). Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Larvae only. Larvae usually inhabit artificial containers, bamboo stumps, elephant footprints and log holes.
Reference. Tyagi et al. (2016).
Anopheles (Cellia) splendidus Koidzumi, 1920 View in CoL
Distribution. Andhra Pradesh: Araku Hills; Tamil Nadu: Nilgiri Hills (Western Ghats). Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Adults and larvae. Larvae are usually found in muddy pools, paddy fields, rock pools and spring pools.
Reference. Tyagi et al. (2016).
Anopheles (Cellia) subpictus Grassi et al., 1899 View in CoL
Distribution. Odisha: Habalikhati. Mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Adults only. Larvae usually inhabit ground pools, ponds, rainwater collections, rice fields, rock pools and on occasionally in brackish water ground pools in the mangrove.
Reference. Rajavel et al. (2005a).
Anopheles (Cellia) tessellatus Theobald, 1901b View in CoL
Distribution. Odisha: Keonjhar; Tamil Nadu: Dharmapuri. Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Adults only. Immature stages are found in rice fields and slow-running streams.
Reference. Tyagi et al. (2016).
Anopheles (Cellia) vagus Dönitz, 1902 View in CoL
Distribution. Odisha: Habalikhati. Mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Adults only. Larvae usually inhabit ground pools, ponds, manure pits, rice fields, sandy pools and stream pools.
Reference. Rajavel et al. (2005a).
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Anopheles (Cellia) culicifacies Giles, 1901b
NATARAJAN, R., GOPALAKRISHNAN, S., SHRIRAM, A. N. & KUMAR, ASHWANI 2024 |
Anopheles (Cellia) mirans Sallum &Peyton, 2005
Sallum & Peyton 2005 |
Anopheles (Cellia) splendidus
Koidzumi 1920 |
Anopheles (Cellia) vagus Dönitz, 1902
Donitz 1902 |
Anopheles (Cellia) tessellatus
Theobald 1901 |
Anopheles (Cellia) subpictus
Grassi 1899 |