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- Aedes abstract "Aedes is a genus of mosquitoes originally found in tropical and subtropical zones, but now found on all continents excluding Antarctica. Some species have been spread by human activity. Aedes albopictus, a most invasive species, was recently spread to the New World, including the US, by the used-tire trade. First described and named by Meigen in 1818, the generic name comes from the Ancient Greek ἀηδής, aēdēs, meaning "unpleasant" or "odious". Some species of this genus transmit serious diseases, including dengue fever and yellow fever. In Polynesia, the species Aedes polynesiensis is responsible for the transmission of human lymphatic filariasis.Aedes can be detected and monitored by ovitraps.The yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) genome was sequenced by the Broad Institute and The Institute for Genomic Research. The initial assembly was released in August 2005; a draft sequence of the genome and preliminary analysis was published in June 2007. The annotated genome is available at VectorBase.".
- Aedes class Insect.
- Aedes family Culicinae.
- Aedes family Mosquito.
- Aedes kingdom Animal.
- Aedes order Fly.
- Aedes phylum Arthropod.
- Aedes thumbnail Aedes_aegypti_feeding.jpg?width=300.
- Aedes wikiPageExternalLink subject.asp?id=12.
- Aedes wikiPageID "348230".
- Aedes wikiPageRevisionID "590057189".
- Aedes classis "Insecta".
- Aedes familia Mosquito.
- Aedes genus "Aedes".
- Aedes genusAuthority "Meigen, 1818".
- Aedes hasPhotoCollection Aedes.
- Aedes imageCaption "Aedes aegypti".
- Aedes imageWidth "250".
- Aedes name "Aedes".
- Aedes ordo Fly.
- Aedes phylum "Arthropoda".
- Aedes regnum "Animalia".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes aegypti".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes albopictus".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes australis".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes cantator".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes cinereus".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes rusticus".
- Aedes subdivision "Aedes vexans".
- Aedes subdivision "See List of Aedes species".
- Aedes subdivisionRanks Species.
- Aedes subfamilia Culicinae.
- Aedes subject Category:Aedes.
- Aedes type Animal.
- Aedes type Eukaryote.
- Aedes type Insect.
- Aedes type Species.
- Aedes type Animal.
- Aedes type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Aedes type EukaryoticCell.
- Aedes type Insect.
- Aedes type Organism.
- Aedes comment "Aedes is a genus of mosquitoes originally found in tropical and subtropical zones, but now found on all continents excluding Antarctica. Some species have been spread by human activity. Aedes albopictus, a most invasive species, was recently spread to the New World, including the US, by the used-tire trade. First described and named by Meigen in 1818, the generic name comes from the Ancient Greek ἀηδής, aēdēs, meaning "unpleasant" or "odious".".
- Aedes label "Aedes (insect)".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Aedes".
- Aedes label "Кусаки".
- Aedes label "ヤブカ".
- Aedes label "黑斑蚊".
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs ヤブカ.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes_(insect).
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs Aedes.
- Aedes sameAs m.01yz26.
- Aedes sameAs Q310911.
- Aedes sameAs Q310911.
- Aedes wasDerivedFrom Aedes?oldid=590057189.
- Aedes depiction Aedes_aegypti_feeding.jpg.
- Aedes isPrimaryTopicOf Aedes.
- Aedes name "Aedes".