Aedimorphus caecus ( Theobald, 1901b )
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Aedimorphus caecus ( Theobald, 1901b ) |
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Aedimorphus caecus ( Theobald, 1901b) View in CoL
Distribution. Assam: Kamrup District—Boko. Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Larvae only. The immatures utilize a wide variety of habitats, including bamboo stumps, canals with grass margins, elephant footprints, ground pools, mud pots, rainwater collections, rock pools, spathes and tree holes.
Reference. Tyagi et al. (2016).
Theobald, F. V. (1901 b) A monograph of the Culicidae or mosquitoes. Vol. 1. British Museum (Natural History), London, xviii + 424 pp. [viii, pls I - XXXVII and A - E under separate cover]. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 58067
Tyagi, B. K., Munirathinam, A. & Vengatesh, A. (2016) An inventory of the authentically identified and classified mosquito taxa in the ' CRME Museum', with annotations on its significance in taxonomic research in India. International Journal of Mosquito Research, 3 (4), 58 - 113.
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