Anopheles ziemanni Grünberg, 1902
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6522896 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D87B8-FF92-FFC2-64B3-FCEC5D07FDEF |
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Plazi |
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Anopheles ziemanni Grünberg, 1902 |
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Anopheles ziemanni Grünberg, 1902 View in CoL
1928. Anopheles mauritianus var. ziemanni View in CoL of Edwards
TYPE LOCALITY: Wuri , Cameroon .
DESCRIPTION:
Wing length: 5.0 mm.
Wing ( Fig. 10a View FIGURE 10 ): Subcostal and preapical pale spots present; pale fringe spot at apex of wing extending from R 2 to R 4+5, similar to An. fuscicolor .
Maxillary palpus: Shaggy, with four pale bands.
Legs ( Fig. 10b View FIGURE 10 ): Apex of foretibia and base of foretarsomere 1 always dark. Apex of hindtibia, base of hindtarsomere 1 and apices of hindtarsomeres 2 and 3 with pale spots at most 3 times as wide as diameter of the tarsomere; hindtarsomeres 4 and 5 pale, 0.5 of hindtarsomere 3 pale.
LARVAL HABITAT: Natural collections of clear water with aquatic and semi-aquatic vegetation, such as swamps, ponds, backwaters of streams, springs, ditches and rice fields.
ADULT BIOLOGY: Collections of An. ziemanni tested for infections of P. falciparum showed positivity rates of 0.3–2.9% in Cameroon ( Gillies & de Meillon 1968; Antonio-Nkondjio et al. 2006; Bigoga et al. 2012; Tabue et al. 2014; Bamou et al. 2018; Amvongo-Adjia et al. 2018), 0.5% in Chad ( Kerah-Hinzoumbe et al. 2009) and 10% in Rwanda ( Nyirakanani et al. 2017). Giaquinto-Mira (1950) reported a single female in Ethiopia positive for sporozoites ( Gillies & de Meillon 1968). Kamau et al. (2006) recorded 53% of females feeding on human blood in western Kenya but no parasite infections were found.
DISTRIBUTION: Widespread and abundant throughout the Afrotropical Region. Records also from northern Africa in the Mediterranean Region ( Gillies & de Meillon 1968).
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