Anopheles farauti is a species of mosquito that is an important malaria vector occurring in Papua New Guinea, neighbouring islands and Australia. A. farauti is common in coastal areas and breeds in brackish water rich in organic matter. It is often found in coastal swamps and mangrove forests.[1][2]
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Anophelesfarauti is a species of mosquito that is an important malaria vector occurring in Papua New Guinea, neighbouring islands and Australia. A. farauti...
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Ronald Ross prove by scientific experiment the role of the mosquito anophelesfarauti (indigenous to Cairns and all of north Queensland from Townsville...
Ronald Ross prove by scientific experiment the role of the mosquito anophelesfarauti (indigenous to Cairns and all of north Queensland from Townsville...