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Pronunciation guide for the mosquitoes of Florida

Pronunciation guide for the mosquitoes of Florida. Binomial nomenclature. Bionomial nomenclature is the scientific naming of organisms Refers to the genus and species Mosquitoes are classified as belonging to these descriptive categories: Kingdom – Anamalia Phylum – Arthropoda

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Pronunciation guide for the mosquitoes of Florida

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  1. Pronunciation guide for the mosquitoes of Florida

  2. Binomial nomenclature • Bionomial nomenclature is the scientific naming of organisms • Refers to the genus and species • Mosquitoes are classified as belonging to these descriptive categories: • Kingdom – Anamalia • Phylum – Arthropoda • Class – Insecta • Order – Diptera • Family – Culicidae • Various genera and species

  3. Notes • In written documents: • Genus name is capitalized • Genus and the species name are written in italics • The genus is often abbreviated with a two letter designation • In a document, the first time the genus is used, it should be spelled out; thereafter, it can be abbreviated with the two letter designation

  4. Notes • In written documents: • The first time a species is mentioned, it should include the last name of the author who described it and the year it was described • If the author designation is “L.”, it was described by Linnaeus • If the author name and year is in parentheses, it indicates that the current designation is not where it was originally placed

  5. Examples • Culex quinquefasciatus Say 1823 • Described by Thomas Say in 1823 • Culisetainornata (Williston 1893) • Orignially described in 1893 by Williston as Culisetainornatus

  6. GenusGenera

  7. AedesAe.

  8. AnophelesAn.

  9. CoquillettidiaCq.

  10. CulexCx.

  11. CulisetaCs.

  12. DeinoceritesDe.

  13. MansoniaMa.

  14. OrthopodomyiaOr.

  15. PsorophoraPs.

  16. UranotaeniaUr.

  17. ToxorhynchitesTx.

  18. WyeomyiaWy.

  19. Ochlerotatus – Oc.

  20. Species

  21. Aedesaegypti

  22. Aedesalbopictus

  23. Aedesatlanticus

  24. Aedesbahamensis

  25. Aedescanadensis

  26. Aedescanadensismathesoni

  27. Aedes cinereus

  28. Aedescondolescens

  29. Aedesdupreei

  30. Aedesfulvuspallens

  31. Aedeshendersoni

  32. Aedesinfirmatus

  33. Aedesmitchellae

  34. Aedessollicitans

  35. Aedessticticus

  36. Aedestaeniorhynchus

  37. Aedesthelcter

  38. Aedesthibaulti

  39. Aedestormentor

  40. Aedestortilis

  41. Aedestriseriatus

  42. Aedesvexans

  43. Anophelesalbimanus

  44. Anophelesatropos

  45. Anophelesbarberi

  46. Anophelesbradleyi

  47. Anophelescrucians

  48. Anophelesdiluvialis

  49. Anophelesgeorgianus

  50. Anophelesinundatus

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