Aedes scutellaris is a mosquito found in Ambon, Aru Islands, Seram, New Guinea.[1] It is a vector for the dengue virus.[2]
^"WRBU: Aedes scutellaris". Archived from the original on 2010-06-23.
^Peter R. Moore; Petrina H. Johnson; Greg A. Smith; Scott A. Ritchie & Andrew F. Van Den Hurk (December 2007). "Infection and dissemination of dengue virus type 2 in Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and Aedes scutellaris from the Torres Strait, Australia". Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 23 (4): 383–388. doi:10.2987/5598.1. PMID 18240514.
"Infection and dissemination of dengue virus type 2 in Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, and Aedesscutellaris from the Torres Strait, Australia". Journal of the...
Later, the species was assigned to the genus Aedes (gr. άηδής, "unpleasant") and referred to as Aedes albopictus. Like the yellow fever mosquito, it...
Antarctica. Some of the most well-known species include Aedes aegypti, A. albopictus, and A. japonicus. Aedes mosquitoes are known to carry a variety of pathogens...
Aedes malayensis was first described in 1963 by Australian entomologist Donald Henry Colless as a subspecies of Aedesscutellaris from males collected...
any time of day. Other Aedes species that may transmit the disease include A. albopictus, A. polynesiensis and A. scutellaris. Humans are the primary...