
Aedes
Illustration of Aedes aegypti adult mosquito, vector of yellow fever.
Eggs of Aedes aegypti mosquito in glass container.
This is an individual egg of an Aedes aegypti mosquito.
Closeup of Aedes aegypti mosquito fourth stage larvae, side view.
Closeup of Aedes aegypti mosquito pupae, side view.
Map showing distribution of Aedes aegypti mosquito in the United States in 1964.
Map showing status of Aedes aegypti mosquito eradication program in the United States in FY 1966.
Fourth stage larva of Aedes aegypti.
A blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
The Aedes mediovittatus mosquito has been shown to be a vector in the transmission of Dengue Fever. (Illustration)
An illustration of an Aedes mosquito.
Flower containers act as a breeding place for domestic mosquitoes.
Domestic mosquitoes can breed in tin cans in open dumps.
Domestic mosquitoes can breed in gutter drains.
Domestic mosquitoes are often found breeding in rain barrels.
Domestic mosquitoes are often found breeding in old discarded tires.
Northern Woodland mosquitoes are found in this tree hole containing rainwater.
A blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
A female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
An Ochlerotatus triseriatus mosquito feeding on a human hand.
A blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.
The proboscis of an Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on human blood.
An illustration identifying the pecten on the terminal segments of an Aedes aegypti mosquito larva.
An illustration identifying the dorsal plate on the terminal segment of an Aedes mosquito larva
An illustration identifying the pecten on the terminal abdominal segment of an Aedes mosquito larva.
An illustration identifying the siphonal tuft of the Aedes, Uranotaenia or Psorophora mosquito larvae.
An illustration of Aedes mosquito larva with ventral brush and dorsal plate identified.
The terminal segment siphonal hairs of either the Aedes, Uranotaenia, or Psorophora mosquito larva.
This photograph was taken during the 1965 Aedes Aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida, 1965.
These men are spraying mosquito for larvae during the 1965 Aedes aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida.
A photograph of a mosquito spray truck during the 1965 Aedes Aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida.
A photograph of mosquito spray truck equipment during the 1965 Aedes Aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida.
This photograph was taken during the 1965 Aedes Aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida, 1965.
This photograph was taken during the 1965 Aedes Aegypti eradication program in Miami, Florida.
This photograph depicts the domestic Aedes aegypti mosquito, a day-biting mosquito that prefers to feed on humans.
This is an Ochlerotatus triseriatus mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human hand.
This image depicts a pair of Aedes albopictus mosquitos during a mating ritual while the female feeds on a blood meal.
This is an Aedes albopictus female mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human host.
This image depicts an Aedes albopictus female mosquito feeding on a human host.
This image depicts an Aedes albopictus female mosquito feeding on a human host.
This image depicts an Aedes albopictus female mosquito feeding on a human host.
This individual was collecting specimens with a mouth aspirator from a wooden cage during an adult mosquito survey.
This female Aedes albopictus mosquito is feeding on a human blood meal, thereby, becoming engorged with blood.
This individual is controlling the mosquito population in areas of standing water using a heavy dusting of mosquito repellent.
This individual was spraying oil atop a pond, which is a method of mosquito control in areas of standing water.
This photograph shows an inspector collecting mosquitoes in chloroform tubes for vector identification.
This 1976 photograph depicts cattle that are standing in water at the edge of an irrigated pasture in California.
This image depicts an enorged Aedes aegypti mosquito feeding on a human host.
This is an illustration of an adult Aedes vexans mosquito.
This photograph shows numerous eggs of the dengue fever mosquito vector, Aedes aegypti.
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