The names of European mosqitoes: Part 7 Author Keith Snow text European Mosqito Bulletin 2001 9 4 8 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.164887 82939e76-4ca6-4adb-b749-e27db9db12f5 1460-6127 164887 Aedes aegypti ( Linnaeus , 1762) Linnaeus, C. ( 1762 ) <emphasis id="B9023B70DA60FFC5B827F497FD027083" box="[522,766,1715,1753]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="5">Zweyter Theil</emphasis> , enthalt Beschreibungen verschiedener wichtiger Naturalien. <emphasis id="B9023B70DA60FFC5BD3CF497F8BC7083" box="[1809,1856,1715,1753]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="5">pp</emphasis> . 267-606 . In : Hasselquist . D .F. Reise nach Palt'istina in den Jahren von 1749 his 1752. Rostock , Germany . 606 pp. Latin , Aegyptus = Egypt The brief description of this species in Latin only occurs on page 470 as: CXXI CULEX lEGYPTI articulatiombus candidis ( with bright movements) Locus, lEgyptus , Culice communi Iarior ( Location , Egypt, mer than the common mosquito ) Linnaeus thus says nothing about the appearance of this species and his observation could apply to most species .