Anopheles, Meigen, 1818
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.rbe.2017.03.005 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A71FAE29-FFE9-FFD1-FCD0-FA12FB1A896E |
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Anopheles View in CoL parasitized by parasitic mites
Arrenurus acuminatus and Pr. barbigera parasitized all species of Anopheles mosquitoes except An. thompsoni ( Table 2). The 67.30% of An. stephensi were parasitized with mean infection intensity of 7.30 and parasitic load of 1–12 ( Table 2). In terms of parasitized individuals, An. thomsoni was the second most preferred mosquito species (20.00%) (p ≤ 0.05), which carried less parasitic load (1–6) and mean infection intensity (3.0) as compared to other species of Anopheles . Arrenurus kenki was parasitic on An. thomsoni and An. quinquefasciatus . Anopheles barbarostris was least preferred with only 1.25% of it’s population parasitized at the mean infection intensity of 3.35 and parasitic load of 1–4 ( Table 2).
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