Culicidae
Culicidae
Taxonomy
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Arthropoda
- Class Insecta
- Order Diptera
- Suborder Nematocera
- Familiy Culicidae
Final host
Mammals and birds
Morphology
Adults: mosquitoes have slender bodies (≈ 2 - 10 mm long), prominent eyes and long legs The long narrow wings are held crossed flat over the abdomen at rest The mouthparts consist of a very long proboscis adapted for piercing and sucking The maxillary palps, variable in length and morphology, are of taxonomic value Both sexes have long, filamentous, segmented antennae, pilose in females and plumose in males.
Cycle
Holometabolous with four stages (egg, larva, pupa and adult) Preimaginal stages are aquatic Only the adult female is parasitic
Location
Skin surface (only contact to feed themselves)
Feeding
Partially haematophagous, solenophagous (adult females) Vegetal juices complete their diet
Diagnostic
Adults
Transmission
Adults