Culex

Culex
Culex
Male Culex sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Culicidae
Genus: Culex
Linnaeus, 1758
Species

C. annulirostris
C. antennatus
C. jenseni
C. pipiens
C. pusillus
C. quinquefasciatus
C. rajah
C. restuans
C. salinarius
C. tarsalis
C. territans
C. theileri
C. tritaeniorhynchus
many more

Diversity
1216 species
Culex mosquito larvae
Culex quinquefasciatus, known vector of west Nile virus

Culex is a genus of mosquito, and is important in that several species serve as vectors of important diseases, such as West Nile virus, filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis and avian malaria.

The adult mosquito can measure from 4–10 millimetres (0.16–0.39 in), and morphologically has the three body parts common to insects: head, thorax, and abdomen. As a fly, it has one pair of wings.

Scientists at the University of California, Davis and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), have identified nonanal as a compound that attracts Culex mosquitoes.[1][2][3] Nonanal acts synergistically with carbon dioxide.[4]

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Etymology

Carl Linnaeus used the Latin term for midge or gnat, culex, as the name of this taxon.[5]

Life cycle

The developmental cycle takes two weeks and is by complete metamorphosis. Eggs are laid singularly or in batches, depending on the species. Eggs will only hatch in the presence of water. During the larval stage the mosquito lives in water and feeds on organic matter and plants, then develops into a pupa. The pupa is comma-shaped and also lives in water. It does not feed and becomes an adult after one or two days.

Diversity

There are a large number of Culex species. In Panama alone, 88 species were described by 1955.

Subgenera

  • Acalleomyia
  • Acallyntrum
  • Aedinus
  • Afroculex
  • Allimanta
  • Anoedioporpa
  • Barraudius
  • Belkinomyia
  • Carrollia
  • Culex
  • Culiciomyia
  • Eumelanomyia
  • Kitzmilleria
  • Lasiosiphon
  • Lophoceraomyia
  • Maillotia
  • Melanoconion
  • Micraedes
  • Microculex
  • Neoculex
  • Oculeomyia
  • Phenacomyia
  • Sirivanakarnius
  • Tinolestes

References

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