Host-feeding patterns of Culex annulirostris and other mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) at Charleville, southwestern Queensland, Australia.
@article{Kay1985HostfeedingPO, title={Host-feeding patterns of Culex annulirostris and other mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) at Charleville, southwestern Queensland, Australia.}, author={Brian H. Kay and P. F. Boreham and I. D. Fanning}, journal={Journal of medical entomology}, year={1985}, volume={22 5}, pages={ 529-35 } }
Blood meals of 7552 mosquitoes of 13 species were identified from sylvan and urban areas of Charleville, southwestern Queensland, Australia, between 1976 and 1979. Over 80% of the meals identified were from Culex annulirostris, the major vector of Murray Valley encephalitis in Australia. The feeding patterns of Cx. annulirostris showed remarkable consistency between years, but the relative abundance of available hosts within and outside Charleville played a major role in influencing host…
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