THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH




Volume 37
Supplement 2
2006

  CONTENTS
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Table of Contents  
Abstract
1
Introduction
2
Sibling species and genetic variation in anopheline mosquitoes
2
Role of anopheline mosquitoes as disease vectors in Thailand
4
Malaria
4
Japanese encephalitis
6
Filariasis
6
The Anopheles fauna of Thailand
7
Notes on habitats
8
Feeding behavior
9
Habitats of the Groups and Subgroups of Anopheles
9
1. Anopheles (Anopheles), Anopheles Series
10
1.1 Aitkenii Group
10
1.2 Culiciformis Group
10
1.3 Lindesayi Group
10
2. Anopheles (Anopheles), Lophoscelomyia Series
10
2.1 Asiaticus Group
10
2.2 Unassociated Species
10
3. Anopheles (Anopheles), Myzorhynchus Series
11
3.1 Albotaeniatus Group
11
3.2 Barbirostris Group
11
3.3 Hyrcanus Group
11
3.4 Umbrosus Group
11
4. Anopheles (Baimaia)
12
5. Anopheles (Cellia), Myzomyia Series
12
5.1 Jeyporiensis Complex
12
5.2 Aconitus Subgroup
12
5.3 Culicifacies Subgroup
12
5.4 Minimus Subgroup
12
6. Anopheles (Cellia), Neocellia Series
13
6.1 Annularis Group
13
6.2 Jamesii Group
13
6.3 Maculatus Group
13
6.4 Unassociated Species
13
7 Anopheles (Cellia), Neomyzomyia Series
14
7.1 Kochi Group
14
7.2 Leucosphyrus Group
14
7.3 Tessellatus Group
14
8 Anopheles (Cellia), Pyretophorus Series
15
8.1 Ludlowae Group
15
8.2 Subpictus Group
15
Acknowledgements
16
References
16
Type locality information
27
Known anopheline vectors and potential vectors in Thailand and neighboring countries
28
Checklist of the Anopheles of Thailand
30
Known breeding habitats of immatures of Anopheles in Thailand
34
Map of Thailand showing the six subregions and the 76 provinces
37
Map of Thailand showing distributions of Anopheles mosquitoes in Thailand
38
Morphology
Adult females
48
Fourth-instar larvae
50
Key to the subgenera and species of adult females
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Key to the subgenera and species of fourth-instar larvae
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