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Larvae of Yellow fever mosquitoe, Haemagogus leucocelaenus, satara, Maharashtra Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mosquito haemagogus
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Haemagogus is a genus of mosquitoes in the dipteran family Culicidae. They mainly occur in Central America and northern South America (including Trinidad), although some species inhabit forested areas of Brazil, and range as far as northern Argentina. In the Rio Grande Do Sul area of Brazil, one species, H. leucocelaenus, has been found carrying yellow fever virus. Several species have a distinct metallic sheen.Species of this genus are s in the transmission of sylvan or jungle yellow fever, which is often carried by monkeys in the forest canopies. Haemagogus species have also been found to carry the Mayaro virus and Ilheus virus.[2][3] As these mosquitoes, in general, have relatively long lives, they can transmit viruses for long periods.They tend to live in the canopy of forests, where the female lays eggs in between layers of tree bark or in cut bamboo. The eggs adhere to the surface and when submerged by rain water develop into larvae.


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