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Taxonomy Profile: Aedes (Ochlerotatus) (Lynch Arribálzaga 1891)
Aedes (Ochlerotatus): Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Subgenus
Synonym(s):
Ochlerotatus
Lynch Arribálzaga 1891
Ochlerotatus (Gilesia)
Theobald 1903
Ochlerotatus (Protoculex)
Felt 1904
Ochlerotatus (Ochlerotatus)
Lynch Arribálzaga 1891
Ochlerotatus (Chrysoconops)
Goeldi 1905
Ochlerotatus (Juppius)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Ochlerotatus (Pholeomyia)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2008
Ochlerotatus (Culicada)
Felt 1904
Ochlerotatus (Woodius)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Ochlerotatus (Buvirilia)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2008
Ochlerotatus (Culicelsa)
Felt 1904
Ochlerotatus (Lepidokeneon)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Ochlerotatus (Empihals)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2008
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Aedes (Ochlerotatus): Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Protostomia
Superdivision :
Ecdysozoa
Phylum :
Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
Subphylum :
Hexapoda
hexapods |
Class :
Insecta
insects |
hexapoda |
inseto |
insectes |
Subclass :
Pterygota
winged insects |
insects ailés |
Infraclass :
Neoptera
modern, wing-folding insects |
Superorder :
Holometabola
Order :
Diptera
mosca |
mosquito |
gnats |
mosquitoes |
true flies |
Suborder :
Nematocera
long-horned flies |
Infraorder :
Culicomorpha
Family :
Culicidae
mosquitoes |
maringouins |
moustiques |
Subfamily :
Culicinae
Tribe :
Aedini
Genus :
Aedes
Pointy Mosquito |
Subgenus :
Aedes (Ochlerotatus)
Aedes (Ochlerotatus) Direct Children(s):
Aedes aboriginis
(Dyar 1917)
Aedes abserratus
(Felt and Young 1904)
Aedes aloponotum
(Dyar 1917)
Aedes atlanticus
(Dyar and Knab 1906)
Aedes aurifer
(Coquillett 1903)
Aedes bimaculatus
(Coquillett 1902)
Aedes campestris
(Dyar and Knab 1907)
Aedes cantator
(Coquillett 1903)
Aedes cataphylla
(Dyar 1916)
Aedes churchillensis
(Ellis and Burst 1973)
Aedes communis
(de Geer 1776)
Aedes tahoensis
(Dyar 1916)
Aedes decticus
(Howard Dyar and Knab 1917)
Aedes diantaeus
(Howard Dyar and Knab 1913)
Aedes dorsalis
(Meigen 1830)
Aedes dupreei
(Coquillett 1904)
Aedes excrucians
(Walker 1856)
Aedes fitchii
(Felt and Young 1904)
Aedes flavescens
(Müller 1764)
Aedes grossbecki
(Dyar and Knab 1906)
Aedes hexodontus
(Dyar 1916)
Aedes impiger
(Walker 1848)
Aedes implicatus
(Vockeroth 1954)
Aedes increpitus
(Dyar 1916)
Aedes infirmatus
(Dyar and Knab 1906)
Aedes intrudens
(Dyar 1919)
Aedes melanimon
(Dyar 1924)
Aedes mercurator
(Dyar 1920)
Aedes mitchellae
(Dyar 1905)
Aedes nevadensis
(Chapman and Barr 1964)
Aedes nigripes
(Zetterstedt 1838)
Aedes nigromaculis
(Ludlow 1906)
Aedes niphadopsis
(Dyar and Knab 1918)
Aedes pionips
(Dyar 1919)
Aedes pullatus
(Coquillett 1904)
Aedes punctodes
(Dyar 1922)
Aedes punctor
(Kirby 1837)
Aedes rempeli
(Vockeroth 1954)
Aedes riparius
(Dyar and Knab 1907)
Aedes scapularis
(Rondani 1848)
Aedes schizopinax
(Dyar 1929)
Aedes sollicitans
(Walker 1856)
Aedes squamiger
(Coquillett 1902)
Aedes sticticus
(Meigen 1838)
Aedes stimulans
(Walker 1848)
Aedes taeniorhynchus
(Wiedemann 1821)
Aedes thelcter
(Dyar 1918)
Aedes thibaulti
(Dyar and Knab 1910)
Aedes tormentor
(Dyar and Knab 1906)
Aedes tortilis
(Theobald 1903)
Aedes trivittatus
(Coquillett 1902)
Aedes ventrovittis
(Dyar 1916)
Aedes canadensis
(Theobald 1901)
Aedes fulvus
(Wiedemann 1828)
Aedes serratus
(Theobald 1901)
Aedes spencerii
(Theobald 1901)
Aedes euedes
(Howard Dyar and Knab 1913)
Aedes aculeatus
(Theobald 1903)
Aedes aenigmaticus
(Cerqueira and Costa 1946)
Aedes akkeshiensis
(Tanaka 1998)
Aedes albifasciatus
(Macquart 1838)
Aedes albineus
(Séguy 1923)
Aedes amateuri
(Ortega and Zavortink in Ortega-Morales et al 2019)
Aedes ambreensis
(Rodhain and Boutonnier 1983)
Aedes andersoni
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes angustivittatus
(Dyar and Knab 1907)
Aedes annulipes
(Meigen 1830)
Aedes antipodeus
(Edwards 1920)
Aedes atactavittatus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes auratus
(Grabham 1906)
Aedes behningi
(Martini 1926)
Aedes bejaranoi
(Martínez Carcavallo and Prosen 1960)
Aedes berlandi
(Séguy 1921)
Aedes biskraensis
(Brunhes 1999)
Aedes bogotanus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes incomptus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes breedensis
(Muspratt 1953)
Aedes burjaticus
(Kuchartshuk 1973)
Aedes burpengaryensis
(Theobald 1905)
Aedes caballus
(Theobald 1912)
Aedes cacozelus
(Marks 1963)
Aedes calcariae
(Marks 1957)
Aedes calumnior
(Belkin Heinemann and Page 1970)
Aedes camptorhynchus
(Thomson 1869)
Aedes cantans
(Meigen 1818)
Aedes caspius
(Pallas 1771)
Aedes chelli
(Edwards 1915)
Aedes clelandi
(Taylor 1914)
Aedes clivis
(Lanzaro and Eldridge 1992)
Aedes coluzzii
(Rioux Guilvard and Pasteur 1998)
Aedes condolescens
(Dyar and Knab 1907)
Aedes continentalis
(Dobrotworsky 1960)
Aedes crinifer
(Theobald 1903)
Aedes cunabulanus
(Edwards 1924)
Aedes cyprioides
(Danilov and Stupin 1982)
Aedes cyprius
(Ludlow 1920)
Aedes dahlae
(Nielsen 2009)
Aedes deficiens
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes detritus
(Haliday 1833)
Aedes dufouri
(Hamon 1953)
Aedes duplex
(Martini 1926)
Aedes dzeta
(Séguy 1924)
Aedes edgari
(Stone and Rosen 1952)
Aedes eidsvoldensis
(Mackerras 1927)
Aedes eucephalaeus
(Dyar 1918)
Aedes euiris
(Dyar 1922)
Aedes euplocamus
(Dyar and Knab 1906)
Aedes explorator
(Marks 1964)
Aedes flavifrons
(Skuse 1889)
Aedes gutzevichi
(Dubitzky and Deshevykh 1978)
Aedes hakusanensis
(Yamaguti and Tamaboko 1954)
Aedes harrisoni
(Muspratt 1953)
Aedes hastatus
(Dyar 1922)
Aedes hesperonotius
(Marks 1959)
Aedes hodgkini
(Marks 1959)
Aedes hokkaidensis
(Tanaka Mizusawa and Saugstad 1979)
Aedes hungaricus
(Mihályi 1955)
Aedes imperfectus
(Dobrotworsky 1962)
Aedes inexpectatus
(Bonne-Wepster 1948)
Aedes intermedius
(Danilov and Gornostaeva 1987)
Aedes jacobinae
(Serafim and Davis 1933)
Aedes jorgi
(Carpintero and Leguizamón 2000)
Aedes juppi
(McIntosh 1973)
Aedes kasachstanicus
(Gutsevich 1962)
Aedes lasaensis
(Meng 1962)
Aedes lepidus
(Cerqueira and Paraense 1945)
Aedes leucomelas
(Meigen 1804)
Aedes linesi
(Marks 1964)
Aedes longifilamentus
(Su and Zhang 1988)
Aedes luteifemur
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes macintoshi
(Marks 1959)
Aedes martineti
(Sevenet 1937)
Aedes mcdonaldi
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes meprai
(Martínez and Prosen 1953)
Aedes milleri
(Dyar 1922)
Aedes montchadskyi
(Dubitzky 1968)
Aedes nigrinus
(Eckstein 1918)
Aedes nigrithorax
(Macquart 1847)
Aedes nigrocanus
(Martini 1927)
Aedes nivalis
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes normanensis
(Taylor 1915)
Aedes nubilus
(Theobald 1903)
Aedes obturbator
(Dyar and Knab 1907)
Aedes oligopistus
(Dyar 1918)
Aedes patersoni
(Shannon and Del Ponte 1928)
Aedes pectinatus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes pennai
(Antunes and Lane 1938)
Aedes perkinsi
(Marks 1949)
Aedes pertinax
(Grabham 1906)
Aedes phaecasiatus
(Marks 1964)
Aedes phaeonotus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes procax
(Skuse 1889)
Aedes pseudonormanensis
(Marks 1949)
Aedes pulcritarsis
(Rondani 1872)
Aedes purpuraceus
(Brug 1932)
Aedes purpureifemur
(Marks 1959)
Aedes purpuriventris
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes ratcliffei
(Marks 1959)
Aedes raymondi
(Del Ponte Castro and García 1951)
Aedes rhyacophilus
(da Costa Lima 1933)
Aedes riparioides
(Su and Zhang 1987)
Aedes sagax
(Skuse 1889)
Aedes sallumae
(González and Reyes in González et al 2017)
Aedes sapiens
(Marks 1964)
Aedes schtakelbergi
(Shingarev 1928)
Aedes scutellatum
(Boshell-Manrique 1939)
Aedes sedaensis
(Lei 1989)
Aedes sergievi
(Danilov Markovich and Proskuryakova 1978)
Aedes shannoni
(Vargas and Downs 1950)
Aedes silvestris
(Dobrotworsky 1961)
Aedes simanini
(Gutsevich 1966)
Aedes sinkiangensis
(Hsiao 1977)
Aedes spilotus
(Marks 1963)
Aedes stigmaticus
(Edwards 1922)
Aedes stramineus
(Dubitzky 1970)
Aedes stricklandi
(Edwards 1912)
Aedes subalbirostris
(Klein and Marks 1960)
Aedes surcoufi
(Theobald 1912)
Aedes synchytus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes theobaldi
(Taylor 1914)
Aedes turneri
(Marks 1963)
Aedes upatensis
(Anduze and Hecht 1943)
Aedes vigilax
(Skuse 1889)
Aedes vittiger
(Skuse 1889)
Aedes washinoi
(Lanzaro and Eldridge 1992)
Aedes comitatus
(Arnell 1976)
Aedes arundinariae
(Kasper 2020)
Aedes (Ochlerotatus): References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Wilkerson, Richard C., Yvonne-Marie Linton and Daniel Strickman
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
2021-01-19 / 2021-01-19
Article/Chapter Title:
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Mosquitoes of the World, vol. 1 and 2
Page(s):
ix + 1308
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Place:
Baltimore, USA
ISBN/ISSN:
9781421438146/
Notes:
Reference for:
Aedes (Ochlerotatus)
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