Stethomyia

Stethomyia is a subgenus of the mosquito genus Anopheles. The type species is Anopheles nimbus Theobald 1902. There are five species in this subgenus.

Anopheles
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Culicoidea
Family: Culicidae
Subfamily: Anophelinae
Genus: Anopheles
Meigen 1818
Subgenus: Stethomyia
Species

Anopheles acanthotorynus
Anopheles canorii
Anopheles kompi
Anopheles nimbus
Anopheles thomasi

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History

This genus was created by Edwards in 1932.

Phylogeny

Of the seven extant subgenera of Anopheles, Stethomyia appears to be the earliest diverging clade.

This branching order is currently under examination and may be revised.

Distribution

This subgenus is found in the Caribbean and both Central and South America.

Countries where species of this subgenus are found: Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.

The species in this subgenus are forest mosquitoes and to date have been poorly studied. Larvae and pupal forms have been found in shaded marshy and swampy areas along streams within forests. Adult females are known to feed on humans.

Description

Eggs:

Larvae:

Pupae:

Pupae do not seem to bear subgeneric characters.

Adults:

These species are all dark mosquitoes and lack pale scaling on the maxillary palpi, wings or legs found in other species.

They have a median longitudinal silvery stripe on the scutum and lack prealar setae.

Male genitalia gonocoxites have an internal seta and a single long parabasal seta that is not borne on a tubercle.

Medical importance

None of the species in this genus transmit malaria.

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