Anopheles (Cellia) splendidus Koidzumi, 1920
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Anopheles (Cellia) splendidus Koidzumi, 1920 |
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Distribution. Andhra Pradesh: Araku Hills; Tamil Nadu: Nilgiri Hills (Western Ghats). Non-mangrove.
Habitat dependence. Transient—Adults and larvae. Larvae are usually found in muddy pools, paddy fields, rock pools and spring pools.
Reference. Tyagi et al. (2016).
Koidzumi, M. (1920) Preventive medical study of mosquitoes in Formosa. Daiwan Kenkyujo Hokoku, 8, 1 - 158. [in Japanese]
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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