Anopheles baimaii Sallum & Peyton, 2005

ORIENTAL REGION

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Complex

 

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Etymology: Visut Baimai

Type locality: Mae Sot, Ban Kariang, Thum Rua, Thailand

Type depository: U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., United States (USNM)

TAXONOMIC KEYS

None

 

WRBU LUCID KEYS

 

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WRBU - Genera - Global - Adult

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WRBU - Genera - Global - Larva

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WRBU - Genera - Indomalaya - Adult

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WRBU - Genera - Indomalaya - Larva:

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WRBU - Genera - Oriental - Adult

 

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WRBU - Genera - Oriental - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Indomalaya - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Indomalaya - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Oriental - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles Subgenera and Series - Oriental - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Indomalaya - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Indomalaya - Larva

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Oriental - Adult

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WRBU - Anopheles (Cel.) Neomyzomyia Series - Oriental - Larva

Associated Pathogens

 

DISTRIBUTION NOTES

Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, People’s Republic of China, Thailand.

 

IMPORTANT REFERENCES

Sallum & Peyton 2005: 175 (M, F, P*, L*)

Sallum et al. 2005: 42 (M*, F*, P*, L*)

Rattanarithikul et al. 2006b (F*, L*; bionomics, distribution, keys)

Morgan et al. 2011 (phylogeography, distribution)

 

CURRENT SYNONYMS

None

 

CURRENT SUBSPECIES

None

 

CITED REFERENCES

Morgan, K., O’Loughlin, S.M., Bin, C., Linton, Y.-M., Thongwat, D., Somboon, P., . . . Walton, C. (2011). Comparative phylogeography reveals a shared impact of Pleistocene environmental change in shaping genetic diversity within nine Anopheles mosquito species across the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. Molecular Biology, 20(21), 4533–4549.

Rattanarithikul, R., Harrison, B.A., Harbach, R.E., Panthusiri, P., & Coleman, R.E. (2006b). Illustrated keys to the mosquitoes of Thailand. IV. Anopheles. Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 128(Suppl. 2), 2.

Sallum, M.A.M., Peyton, EL, & Wilkerson, R.C. (2005a). Six new species of the Anopheles leucosphyrus group, reinterpretation of An. elegans and vector implications. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 19, 158–199.

Sallum, M.A.M., Peyton, EL, Harrison, B.A., & Wilkerson, R.C. (2005b). Revision of the Leucosphyrus Group of Anopheles (Cellia) (Diptera: Culicidae). Revista Brasileira de entomología, 49(Suppl. 1), 1–152.

 

CITE THIS PAGE

Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (Year). Anopheles baimaii species page. Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit Website, http://wrbu.si.edu/vectorspecies/mosquitoes/baimaii, accessed on [date (e.g. 03 February 2020) when you last viewed the site].