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Wyeomyia mitchellii
(a type of mosquito)

bromeliad mosquito

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Taxonomy & nomenclature

Wyeomyia mitchellii information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Wyeomyia mitchellii, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.


In the news

New mosquito-control hope (Raising Islands Blog, 19 August 2007)
Bloggist Jan TenBruggencate reviews the history of mosquito introductions to Hawaii and discusses the discovery of a fungus that can shorten the life span of mosquitoes.


Other resources

Mosquitoes in Hawaii View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
"Mosquitoes in Hawaii" is a 2005 position paper presented by the Hawaii Conservation Alliance.


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