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Aedes aegypti Linnaeus 1762

Authors: Keith Snow;
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Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) Linnaeus, C. (1762) Zweyter Theil, enthalt Beschreibungen verschiedener wichtiger Naturalien. pp. 267-606. In: Hasselquist. D.F. Reise nach Palt'istina in den Jahren von 1749 his 1752. Rostock, Germany. 606 pp. Latin, Aegyptus = Egypt The brief description of this species in Latin only occurs on page 470 as: CXXI CULEX lEGYPTI articulatiombus candidis (with bright movements) Locus, lEgyptus, Culice communi Iarior (Location, Egypt, mer than the common mosquito) Linnaeus thus says nothing about the appearance of this species and his observation could apply to most species.

Published as part of Keith Snow, 2001, The names of European mosqitoes: Part 7, pp. 4-8 in European Mosqito Bulletin 9 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.164887

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Insecta, Culicidae, Aedes aegypti, Arthropoda, Aedes, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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