comes from the Ancient Greek ἀηδής, aēdēs, meaning 'unpleasant' or 'odious'. The type species for Aedes is Aedes cinereus. The genus was named by Johann...
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sparse short hairs, whereas those of males are feathery. Aedes aegypti can be confused with Aedes albopictus without a magnifying glass: the latter have...
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Later, the species was assigned to the genus Aedes (gr. άηδής, "unpleasant") and referred to as Aedes albopictus. Like the yellow fever mosquito, it...
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Christ Church, Oxford (redirect from Ædes Christi)
Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house, ædes, of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University...
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Ochlerotatus (redirect from Aedes (Ochlerotatus))
species: Aedes aboriginis Dyar, 1917-northwest coast mosquito Aedes abserratus (Felt and Young, 1904) Aedes aculeatus (Theobald, 1903) Aedes aenigmaticus...
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Aedes is a genus of mosquitoes. Aedes or Ædes or AeDES may also refer to: Aedes (Roman religion), in ancient Roman religion, a shrine or temple AeDES...
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Temple of Vesta (redirect from Aedes Vestae)
The Temple of Vesta, or the aedes (Latin Aedes Vestae; Italian: Tempio di Vesta), is an ancient edifice in Rome, Italy. It is located in the Roman Forum...
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Dengue is spread by several species of female mosquitoes of the Aedes genus, principally Aedes aegypti. Infection can be prevented by mosquito elimination...
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trigger such reactions, including Aedes aegypti, A. vexans, A. albopictus, Anopheles sinensis, Culex pipiens, Aedes communis, Anopheles stephensi, C....
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Aedes communis also known as the woodland snow pool mosquito is a species of mosquito in the genus Aedes. It is common in New Jersey but can also be found...
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