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Taxonomy Profile: Aedes (Stegomyia) (Theobald 1901)
Aedes (Stegomyia): Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Subgenus
Synonym(s):
Stegomyia
Theobald 1901
Stegomyia (Stegomyia)
Theobald 1901
Stegomyia (Bohartius)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Heteraspidion)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Mukwaya)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Xyele)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Actinothrix)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Zoromorphus)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Stegomyia (Huangmyia)
Reinert Harbach and Kitching 2009
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Aedes (Stegomyia): Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Protostomia
Superdivision :
Ecdysozoa
Phylum :
Arthropoda
arthropods |
ArtrĂłpode |
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 (Stegomyia)
Aedes (Stegomyia) Direct Children(s):
Aedes aegypti
(Linnaeus 1762)
Aedes albopictus
(Skuse 1895)
Aedes africanus
(Theobald 1901)
Aedes agrihanensis
(Bohart 1957)
Aedes alcasidi
(Huang 1972)
Aedes alorensis
(Bonne-Wepster and Brug 1932)
Aedes amaltheus
(De Meillon and Lavoipierre 1944)
Aedes andrewsi
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes angustus
(Edwards 1935)
Aedes annandalei
(Theobald 1910)
Aedes aobae
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes apicoargenteus
(Theobald 1909)
Aedes bambusae
(Edwards 1935)
Aedes blacklocki
(Evans 1925)
Aedes bromeliae
(Theobald 1911)
Aedes burnsi
(Basio and Reisen 1971)
Aedes calceatus
(Edwards 1924)
Aedes chaussieri
(Edwards 1923)
Aedes chemulpoensis
(Yamada 1921)
Aedes contiguus
(Edwards 1936)
Aedes cooki
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes corneti
(Huang 1986)
Aedes craggi
(Barraud 1923)
Aedes cretinus
(Edwards 1921)
Aedes daitensis
(Miyagi and Toma 1981)
Aedes deboeri
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes demeilloni
(Edwards 1936)
Aedes denderensis
(Wolfs 1949)
Aedes dendrophilus
(Edwards 1921)
Aedes desmotes
(Giles 1904)
Aedes dybasi
(Bohart 1957)
Aedes ealaensis
(Huang 2004)
Aedes edwardsi
(Barraud 1923)
Aedes ethiopiensis
(Huang 2004)
Aedes flavopictus
(Yamada 1921)
Aedes fraseri
(Edwards 1912)
Aedes futunae
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes galloisi
(Yamada 1921)
Aedes galloisiodes
(Liu and Lu 1984)
Aedes gandaensis
(Huang 2004)
Aedes gardnerii
(Ludlow 1905)
Aedes grantii
(Theobald 1901)
Aedes guamensis
(Farner and Bohart 1944)
Aedes hakanssoni
(Knight and Hurlbut 1949)
Aedes hansfordi
(Huang 1997)
Aedes hebrideus
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes heischi
(van Someren 1951)
Aedes hensilli
(Farner 1945)
Aedes hogsbackensis
(Huang 2004)
Aedes hoguei
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes horrescens
(Edwards 1935)
Aedes josiahae
(Huang 1988)
Aedes katherinensis
(Woodhill 1949)
Aedes keniensis
(van Someren 1946)
Aedes kenyae
(van Someren 1946)
Aedes kesseli
(Huang and Hitchcock 1980)
Aedes kivuensis
(Edwards 1941)
Aedes krombeini
(Huang 1975)
Aedes langata
(van Someren 1946)
Aedes ledgeri
(Huang 1981)
Aedes lilii
(Theobald 1910)
Aedes luteocephalus
(Newstead 1907)
Aedes maehleri
(Bohart 1957)
Aedes malayensis
(Colless 1962)
Aedes malikuli
(Huang 1973)
Aedes marshallensis
(Stone and Bohart 1944)
Aedes mascarensis
(MacGregor 1924)
Aedes masseyi
(Edwards 1923)
Aedes mattinglyorum
(Huang 1994)
Aedes maxgermaini
(Huang 1990)
Aedes mediopunctatus
(Theobald 1905)
Aedes metallicus
(Edwards 1912)
Aedes mickevichae
(Huang 1988)
Aedes mpusiensis
(Huang 2004)
Aedes muroafcete
(Huang 1997)
Aedes neoafricanus
(Cornet Valade and Dieng 1978)
Aedes neogalloisi
(H-L Chen and H-B Chen 2000)
Aedes neopandani
(Bohart 1957)
Aedes njombiensis
(Huang 1997)
Aedes novalbopictus
(Barraud 1931)
Aedes opok
(Corbet and van Someren 1962)
Aedes palauensis
(Bohart 1957)
Aedes pandani
(Stone 1939)
Aedes patriciae
(Mattingly 1954)
Aedes paullusi
(Stone and Farner 1945)
Aedes pernotatus
(Farner and Bohart 1944)
Aedes perplexus
(Leicester 1908)
Aedes pia
(Le Goff and Robert in Le Goff et al 2013)
Aedes polynesiensis
(Marks 1951)
Aedes poweri
(Theobald 1905)
Aedes pseudoalbopictus
(Borel 1928)
Aedes pseudoafricanus
(Chwatt 1949)
Aedes pseudonigeria
(Theobald 1910)
Aedes pseudoscutellaris
(Theobald 1910)
Aedes quasiscutellaris
(Farner and Bohart 1944)
Aedes rhungkiangensis
(P-X Chang and S M Chang 1974)
Aedes riversi
(Bohart and Ingram 1946)
Aedes robinsoni
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes rotanus
(Bohart and Ingram 1946)
Aedes ruwenzori
(Haddow and van Someren 1950)
Aedes saimedres
(Huang 1988)
Aedes saipanensis
(Stone 1945)
Aedes sampi
(Huang 2004)
Aedes schwetzi
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes scutellaris
(Walker 1859)
Aedes scutoscriptus
(Bohart and Ingram 1946)
Aedes seampi
(Huang 1974)
Aedes seatoi
(Huang 1969)
Aedes segermanae
(Huang 1997)
Aedes sibiricus
(Danilov and Filippova 1978)
Aedes simpsoni
(Theobald 1905)
Aedes soleatus
(Edwards 1924)
Aedes strelitziae
(Muspratt 1950)
Aedes subalbopictus
(Barraud 1931)
Aedes subargenteus
(Edwards 1925)
Aedes tabu
(Ramalingam and Belkin 1965)
Aedes tongae
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes tulagiensis
(Edwards 1926)
Aedes unilineatus
(Theobald 1906)
Aedes upolensis
(Marks 1957)
Aedes usambara
(Mattingly 1953)
Aedes varuae
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes vinsoni
(Mattingly 1953)
Aedes wadai
(Tanaka Mizusawa and Saugstad 1979)
Aedes w-albus
(Theobald 1905)
Aedes woodi
(Edwards 1922)
Aedes gurneyi
(Stone and Bohart 1944)
Aedes rotumae
(Belkin 1962)
Aedes (Stegomyia): 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 (Stegomyia)
Aedes (Stegomyia): Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
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Aedes (Stegomyia): Comments