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Culex annulirostris, commonly known as the common banded mosquito, is an insect native to Australia, Fiji, Micronesia, the Philippines and Indonesia. It is regarded as a serious pest species throughout its range. Frederick Askew Skuse described the species in 1889 from specimens collected in the Blue Mountains and Berowra. The species name is derived from the Latin words annulus "ring" and rostrum "bill". The female is a moderate-sized brown to dark brown mosquito, with a single pale prominent broad band on the middle third of its proboscis, and similar bands on its legs.

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  • بعوضة حلقية الخطم (الاسم العلمي: Culex annulirostris) هي نوع من الحشرات تتبع جنس البعوضة من الفصيلة البعوضيات. (ar)
  • Culex annulirostris, commonly known as the common banded mosquito, is an insect native to Australia, Fiji, Micronesia, the Philippines and Indonesia. It is regarded as a serious pest species throughout its range. Frederick Askew Skuse described the species in 1889 from specimens collected in the Blue Mountains and Berowra. The species name is derived from the Latin words annulus "ring" and rostrum "bill". The female is a moderate-sized brown to dark brown mosquito, with a single pale prominent broad band on the middle third of its proboscis, and similar bands on its legs. It closely resembles the female of the related Cx. sitiens. The latter species has a narrower band on its proboscis. Breeding takes place anywhere there is standing water, from swamps and ponds to all kinds of man-made puddles—irrigation channels, bamboo stumps, cacao shells, the bottoms of canoes. The water can be clean or polluted, in sun or shade, and fresh or brackish. Culex annulirostris mosquitoes are active between spring and late autumn. During this time they appear most commonly at dusk, though can also be active during the day and indoors. They can travel 5–10 km from their place of birth and feed on mammals and birds. Only the female feeds on blood as it needs to consume protein to help in reproducing. The male drinks nectar. It is an important vector for a number of arboviruses, including Murray Valley encephalitis virus, Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, Kunjin virus and Japanese encephalitis, as well as dog heartworm and the roundworm Wuchereria bancrofti in New Guinea. There is evidence it carries myxomatosis. (en)
  • Culex annulirostris est une espèce d'insectes diptères, un moustique du genre Culex. (fr)
  • Culex annulirostris is een muggensoort uit de familie van de steekmuggen (Culicidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1889 door Skuse. Culex annulirostris is een belangrijke vector voor een aantal arbovirussen, waaronder Murray Valley-virus, , , en Japanse encefalitis. Ook myxomatose lijkt door Culex annulirostris overgedragen te worden. (nl)
  • Culex annulirostris är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Frederick Askew Skuse 1889. Culex annulirostris ingår i släktet Culex och familjen stickmyggor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Culex bancroftii (Theobald, 1901)
  • Culex consimilis (Newstead, 1907)
  • Culex jepsoni (Bahr, 1912)
  • Culex palmi (Baisas, 1938)
  • Culex someresti (Taylor, 1912)
  • Culicelsa consimilis (Taylor, 1913)
  • Culicelsa simplex (Taylor, 1914)
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  • Culex annulirostris (en)
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  • Skuse, 1889 (en)
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  • Culex (en)
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  • Culex annulirostris (en)
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  • Arthropoda (en)
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  • Animalia (en)
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  • Cx. annulirostris (en)
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  • Culex (en)
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  • Culex bancroftii (Theobald, 1901) (en)
  • Culex consimilis (Newstead, 1907) (en)
  • Culex jepsoni (Bahr, 1912) (en)
  • Culex palmi (Baisas, 1938) (en)
  • Culex someresti (Taylor, 1912) (en)
  • Culicelsa consimilis (Taylor, 1913) (en)
  • Culicelsa simplex (Taylor, 1914) (en)
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  • بعوضة حلقية الخطم (الاسم العلمي: Culex annulirostris) هي نوع من الحشرات تتبع جنس البعوضة من الفصيلة البعوضيات. (ar)
  • Culex annulirostris est une espèce d'insectes diptères, un moustique du genre Culex. (fr)
  • Culex annulirostris is een muggensoort uit de familie van de steekmuggen (Culicidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1889 door Skuse. Culex annulirostris is een belangrijke vector voor een aantal arbovirussen, waaronder Murray Valley-virus, , , en Japanse encefalitis. Ook myxomatose lijkt door Culex annulirostris overgedragen te worden. (nl)
  • Culex annulirostris är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Frederick Askew Skuse 1889. Culex annulirostris ingår i släktet Culex och familjen stickmyggor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Culex annulirostris, commonly known as the common banded mosquito, is an insect native to Australia, Fiji, Micronesia, the Philippines and Indonesia. It is regarded as a serious pest species throughout its range. Frederick Askew Skuse described the species in 1889 from specimens collected in the Blue Mountains and Berowra. The species name is derived from the Latin words annulus "ring" and rostrum "bill". The female is a moderate-sized brown to dark brown mosquito, with a single pale prominent broad band on the middle third of its proboscis, and similar bands on its legs. (en)
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  • Culex annulirostris (en)
  • بعوضة حلقية الخطم (ar)
  • Culex annulirostris (fr)
  • Culex annulirostris (nl)
  • Culex annulirostris (sv)
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