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Key to subgenera, species, and subspecies of genus
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837F2DC1E1FC11FF46" bold="true" box="[787,914,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Anopheles</emphasis>
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: fourth-instar larvae
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(key characters are illustrated in
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and
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1. Seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) inserted close together, closer than distance between 2-C and 3-C (outer clypeal seta) on one side; seta 1-A (antennal tuft) and setae 57-C (frontal setae) branched, if 1-A single then 57-C single (
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837946C05EFEC4FEA8" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. plumbeus</emphasis>
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); all setae 9,10-P, 9,10-M, and 9,10-T (long pleural setae) single or at most with four branches, never feathered; seta 1-A inserted on inner (mesal) side of antennal shaft, except
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF83782AC01EFB24FE88" ID-CoL="89Z64" box="[1044,1191,360,383]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="plumbeus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF83782AC01EFB24FE88" box="[1044,1191,360,383]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. plumbeus</emphasis>
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; leaflets of abdominal seta 1 (palmate seta) usually uniformly tapering to apex, lanceolate, except
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF83783BC0FEFB03FE68" box="[1029,1152,392,415]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. marteri</emphasis>
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(subgenus
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF8378C4C0FEFAEAFE68" box="[1274,1385,392,415]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Anopheles</emphasis>
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) ... 2
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- Seta 2-C inserted at least as far apart as distance between 2-C and 3-C on one side; seta 1-A always single; at least one of setae 9,10-P, 9,10-M, and 9,10-T feathered; 1-A inserted on outer (lateral) side of antennal shaft; leaflets of abdominal seta 1 usually abruptly narrowed or shouldered, deeply notched, thus divided into a blade and terminal filament (subgenus
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837D8DC37EFE77FDE8" box="[435,500,520,543]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Cellia</emphasis>
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) ...................................................................................................................................... 12
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2(1). Antenna smooth, without spicules; seta 6-IVVI (long lateral setae on abdominal segments IVVI) distinctly feathered; stellate setae on abdominal sterna present; setae 57-C (frontal setae) short and single, sometimes 7-C with 2 or 3 branches; seta 11-C (subantennal seta) very short, with only 2 or 3 branches [tree-hole larva] .............. ..............................................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837935C3FEFA1FFD68" ID-CoL="89Z64" box="[1291,1436,648,671]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="plumbeus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837935C3FEFA1FFD68" box="[1291,1436,648,671]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. plumbeus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C3DEFA18FD28" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">- Antenna spiculate; setae 6-IVVI branched but not feathered; abdominal sterna without stellate setae; setae 57-C long and branched; seta 11-C nearly as long as antenna, with at least 18 branches ................................................ 3</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C39EFA18FD08" box="[151,1435,744,767]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">3(2). Seta 3-C (outer clypeal seta) simple, aciculate, or very slightly branched at tip ...................................................... 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C27EFA18FCE8" box="[151,1435,776,799]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">- Seta 3-C branched, dendritic ..................................................................................................................................... 7</keyLead>
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4(3). Head with 3 transverse dark bands; setae 2- and 3-C (inner and outer clypeal setae) aciculate; seta 1-P (inner prothoracic or shoulder seta) with 4 or more branches; anterior tergal plates large, 5.06.0 times wider than long, larger than distance between setae 1 (palmate setae); seta 8-C (postfrontal seta) with 3 or more branches; seta 0- IV,V well developed; antenna strongly spiculate [leaflets of abdominal seta 1 uniformly tapering to apex; seta 4-C shorter than seta 3-C, branched (25) and rarely single; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837F59C2DEFC0CFC48" box="[871,911,936,959]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-X</date>
(saddle seta) well within margin of saddle; more than 1 short tooth between longest teeth of pecten]...........................................................................
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<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF8378C2C2BEFA1FFC28" box="[1276,1436,968,991]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. algeriensis</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C29EFA18FBC8" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">- Head spotted not banded; setae 2- and 3-C simple or with 2 or 3 apical branches; seta 1-P single or double; anterior tergal plates no more than 3.0 times wider than long, less than distance between setae 1; seta 8-C with at most 2 branches; seta 0-IV,V minute, single, or absent; antenna weakly spiculate........................................................... 5</keyLead>
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5(4). Leaflets of abdominal seta 1 (palmate seta) abruptly narrowed before apex; seta 4-C (posterior clypeal seta) as long as or longer than seta 3-C (outer clypeal seta), single and rarely bifid; seta 1-P (inner prothoracic or shoulder seta) strong, plumose; abdominal seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837EB4C5FEFD38FB68" box="[650,699,1160,1183]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">2-IV</date>
,V (antepalmate setae on abdominal segments IV and V) with 13 branches; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837DBFC5DEFE28FB48" box="[385,427,1192,1215]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-X</date>
(saddle seta) well within margin of saddle; more than 1 short tooth between longest teeth of pecten (
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837D08C5BEFE32FB28" ID-CoL="89Z52" box="[310,433,1224,1247]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="marteri">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837D08C5BEFE32FB28" box="[310,433,1224,1247]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. marteri</emphasis>
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) (Note 11).................................................................................................................................. 6
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- Leaflets of abdominal seta 1 uniformly tapering to apex; seta 4-C shorter than 3-C, branched (25), rarely single; seta 1-P weakly developed, with 3 or 4 branches; abdominal seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837F95C47EFC5FFAE8" box="[939,988,1288,1311]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">2-IV</date>
,V with 35 branches; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF83793DC47EFAAEFAE8" box="[1283,1325,1288,1311]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-X</date>
on/or just outside margin of saddle; often one short tooth between longest teeth of pecten..................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837892C45EFAADFAC8" ID-CoL="89Z2Z" box="[1196,1326,1320,1343]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="claviger">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837892C45EFAADFAC8" box="[1196,1326,1320,1343]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. claviger</emphasis>
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(Note 12)
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6(5). Seta 4-C (posterior clypeal seta) short, usually extended forward just beyond base of seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) not beyond anterior margin of dorsal apotome (frontoclypeus or clypeus); setae 2,3-P attached to common setal support plate; filaments of palmate setae 0.5 total length of leaflets .......................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837883C4FEFA0CFA68" ID-CoL="89Z52" box="[1213,1423,1416,1439]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="marteri" subSpecies="marteri">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837883C4FEFA0CFA68" box="[1213,1423,1416,1439]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. marteri marteri</emphasis>
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*
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- Seta 4-C much longer, extending well beyond anterior margin of dorsal apotome, approximately 0.25 length of seta 2-C; setae 2,3-P on separate setal support plates; filaments of palmate setae 0.3 total length of leaflets ........... ................................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837890C49EFA1FFA08" ID-CoL="87S7C" box="[1198,1436,1512,1535]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="marteri" subSpecies="sogdianus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837890C49EFA1FFA08" box="[1198,1436,1512,1535]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. marteri sogdianus</emphasis>
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7(3). Seta 1-A (antennal tuft) inserted on basal 0.25 of antenna, usually with 3 or 4 (27) branches, length less than 0.5 length of antenna; seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) well branched at apex (
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Group) (Note 9) ................ 8
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C73EFA18F988" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
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- Seta 1-A inserted near middle of antenna, with 5 or more branches, length more than 0.5 length of antenna; seta 2- C usually simple or weakly branched at apex (
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837EF0C71EFCB5F988" ID-CoL="89Z4F" box="[718,822,1640,1663]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="32" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hyrcanus">Hyrcanus</taxonomicName>
Group) (Note 8) .............................................................. 9
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C7FEFA1FF948" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C7FEFA1FF948" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
8(7). Seta 2 (antepalmate seta) of abdominal segments IV and V with mean number of branches 36.8, SD 1.9, range 2745....................................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837937C7DEFA1FF948" ID-CoL="89Z6Q" box="[1289,1436,1704,1727]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sacharovi">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837937C7DEFA1FF948" box="[1289,1436,1704,1727]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. sacharovi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C7BEFA18F908" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
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- Seta 2 of abdominal segments IV and V with mean number of branches 16.5, SD 5.0, range 935 ......................... ...................................................................................................................................................
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF837883C79EFA18F908" box="[1213,1435,1768,1791]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF837883C79EFAF5F908" ID-CoL="89Z4W" box="[1213,1398,1768,1791]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" sensu="lato" species="maculipennis">An. maculipennis</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22B5784747FFF837943C79EFA18F908" box="[1405,1435,1768,1791]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" sensu="lato">s.l.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C67EFA18F8A8" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C67EFA18F8A8" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
9(7). Seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837D2BC67EFEBEF8E8" box="[277,317,1800,1823]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-X</date>
(saddle seta) as long as saddle; abdominal sterna spiculate medially; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837870C67EFBE9F8E8" box="[1102,1130,1800,1823]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-I</date>
,II (seta 1 on abdominal segments I and II) more or less flattened and weakly palmate but not pigmented, seta 1-IIIVII well developed and pigmented ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C61EFA1FF868" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C61EFA1FF868" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
- Seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837D2AC61EFEBEF888" box="[276,317,1896,1919]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-X</date>
longer than saddle; abdominal sterna not spiculate; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747FFF837FA8C61EFC31F888" box="[918,946,1896,1919]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1-I</date>
,II rudimentary, seta 1-IIIVII well developed and pigmented ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747FFF837CA9C6DEFA18F828" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C6DEFA1FF848" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" box="[151,1436,1960,1983]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C6DEFA1FF848" box="[151,1436,1960,1983]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
10(9). Seta 4-M with sinuate, spreading branches arising close together at base......................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF8378DFC6DEFA1FF848" ID-CoL="89Z5V" box="[1249,1436,1960,1983]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="peditaeniatus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF8378DFC6DEFA1FF848" box="[1249,1436,1960,1983]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. peditaeniatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747FFF837CA9C6BEFA18F828" blockId="17.[151,1437,264,2015]" box="[151,1435,1992,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747FFF837CA9C6BEFA18F828" box="[151,1435,1992,2015]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">
- Seta 4-M with stiff, erect branches arising along stem ....................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747FFF8378D1C6BEFA0CF828" ID-CoL="89Z5H" box="[1263,1423,1992,2015]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nigerrimus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747FFF8378D1C6BEFA0CF828" box="[1263,1423,1992,2015]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">An. nigerrimus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
*
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C1EEFA15FF38" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C1EEFA1FFF58" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1436,152,175]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C1EEFA1FFF58" box="[151,1436,152,175]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
11(9). Seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) simple................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078D8C1EEFA1FFF58" ID-CoL="89Z6B" box="[1254,1436,152,175]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pseudopictus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078D8C1EEFA1FFF58" box="[1254,1436,152,175]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. pseudopictus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C1CEFA15FF38" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1430,184,207]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C1CEFA15FF38" box="[151,1430,184,207]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Seta 2-C branched at apex....................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807934C1CEFA15FF38" ID-CoL="89Z4F" box="[1290,1430,184,207]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="hyrcanus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807934C1CEFA15FF38" box="[1290,1430,184,207]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. hyrcanus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C1AEFA18FED8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C1AEFA1FFEF8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C1AEFA1FFEF8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
12(1). Seta 3-C (outer clypeal seta) branched (412) [dark transverse band behind setae 5-7-C (frontal setae)]................. ........................................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078DDC18EFA1FFEF8" ID-CoL="89ZFM" box="[1251,1436,248,271]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pulcherrimus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078DDC18EFA1FFEF8" box="[1251,1436,248,271]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. pulcherrimus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C06EFA18FED8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1435,280,303]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C06EFA18FED8" box="[151,1435,280,303]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Seta 3-C single, occasionally bifid or slightly branched at apex ............................................................................ 13</keyLead>
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</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C04EFA18FE18" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C04EFA1FFE78" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C04EFA1FFE78" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
13(12).Anterior (main) tergal plates of abdominal segments IIIVII exceptionally large, their posterior borders usually enclosing posterior tergal plate; width of main plate on segment V at least 0.75 distance between setae 1 (palmate setae) ..............................................................................................................................
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807847C00EFAADFE78" box="[1145,1326,376,399]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807847C00EFA8AFE78" ID-CoL="89ZB6" box="[1145,1289,376,399]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" sensu="lato" species="fluviatilis">An. fluviatilis</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22B5784747CFF807931C00EFAADFE78" box="[1295,1326,376,399]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" sensu="lato">s.l.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
(Note 22)
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C0EEFA18FE18" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C0EEFA18FE18" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Anterior tergal plates on terga IIIVII narrower, posterior tergal plates always entirely free; width of main plate on segment V not more (usually less) than 0.67 distance between setae 1 (except sometimes in
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807885C0CEFAC0FE38" box="[1211,1347,440,463]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sergentii">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807885C0CEFAC0FE38" box="[1211,1347,440,463]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. sergentii</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807946C0CEFE03FE18" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807946C0CEFED9FE18" ID-CoL="89Z9B" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" sensu="lato" species="culicifacies">An. culicifacies</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22B5784747CFF807D5FC0AEFE03FE18" box="[353,384,472,495]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" sensu="lato">s.l.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
) ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C08EFA18FD78" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C08EFA18FDB8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C08EFA18FDB8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
14(13).Setae 9,10-M (long mesopleural setae) feathered; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807F0DC08EFCE7FDF8" box="[819,868,504,527]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-III</date>
or
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807FB5C08EFC3EFDF8" box="[907,957,504,527]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-IV</date>
(palmate seta on abdominal segments III or IV) well developed; seta 4-C (posterior clypeal seta) exceptionally long, 0.671.0 length of seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C32EFA18FD78" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C32EFA18FD78" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- At least one of seta 9,10-M simple; seta 1-IIVII well developed; seta 4-C less than 0.67 length of seta 2-C, except
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807CDFC30EFEC4FD78" ID-CoL="89Z85" box="[225,327,632,655]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="apoci">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807CDFC30EFEC4FD78" box="[225,327,632,655]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. apoci</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
................................................................................................................................................................ 16
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C3EEFA1FFCF8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C3EEFA1FFD38" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C3EEFA1FFD38" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
15(14).Seta 1-IVVI (seta 1 on abdominal segments IVVI) palmate,
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807FA7C3EEFC4AFD58" box="[921,969,664,687]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-III</date>
weak; filaments of leaflets very short and blunt. .....................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807897C3CEFAADFD38" box="[1193,1326,696,719]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="turkhudi">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807897C3CEFAADFD38" box="[1193,1326,696,719]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. turkhudi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Note 17)
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C3AEFA1FFCF8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C3AEFA1FFCF8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Seta 1-IIIVII palmate; filaments of leaflets sharply pointed and about 0.5 length of blade ..................................... ..............................................................................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078A3C38EFAA2FCF8" box="[1181,1313,760,783]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="cinereus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078A3C38EFAA2FCF8" box="[1181,1313,760,783]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. cinereus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
* (Note 18)
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</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C26EFA18FCB8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C26EFA18FCD8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1435,792,815]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C26EFA18FCD8" box="[151,1435,792,815]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">16(14).Setae 9,10-M (long mesopleural setae) simple, one may be occasionally feathered on one side of the thorax..... 17</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C24EFA18FCB8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1435,824,847]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C24EFA18FCB8" box="[151,1435,824,847]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19"> Seta 9-M feathered and 10-M simple...................................................................................................................... 19</keyLead>
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</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C22EFA18FC58" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C22EFA1FFC78" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C22EFA1FFC78" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
17(16).Setae 9,10-T (long metathoracic pleural setae) feathered; setae 9,10-P (long prothoracic pleural setae) simple...... ........................................................................................................................................
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807847C20EFAADFC78" box="[1145,1326,888,911]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807847C20EFA8AFC78" ID-CoL="89ZGP" box="[1145,1289,888,911]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" sensu="lato" species="subpictus">An. subpictus</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22B5784747CFF807931C20EFAADFC78" box="[1295,1326,888,911]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" sensu="lato">s.l.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
(Note 23)
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C2EEFA18FC58" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1435,920,943]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C2EEFA18FC58" box="[151,1435,920,943]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Seta 9-T feathered and seta 10-T simple; seta 9-P feathered and seta 10-P simple................................................ 18</keyLead>
</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C2CEFA18FB98" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C2CEFA18FBF8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C2CEFA18FBF8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
18(17).Setae 2,3-X (inner, outer caudal setae) both with strongly hooked branches; seta 4-C (posterior clypeal seta) about as long as seta 3-C (outer clypeal seta); paired accessory tergal plates usually dash-like and narrow; basal tubercles of setae 1,2-P (inner and median prothoracic or shoulder setae) well separated ...............................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF80790DC28EFA18FBF8" ID-CoL="89Z9P" box="[1331,1435,1016,1039]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="dthali">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF80790DC28EFA18FBF8" box="[1331,1435,1016,1039]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. dthali</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C56EFA18FB98" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C56EFA18FB98" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Branches of seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807DA5C56EFE47FBD8" box="[411,452,1048,1071]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">2-X</date>
straight, their ends not recurved, those of seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807FFFC56EFC68FBD8" box="[961,1003,1048,1071]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">3-X</date>
hooked; seta 4-C distinctly shorter than seta 3-C; paired accessory tergal plates usually dot-like and circular; basal tubercles of setae 1,2-P close together. .....................................................................................................................................
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF80785AC52EFAADFB98" box="[1124,1326,1112,1135]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF80785AC52EFA8AFB98" ID-CoL="89Z9B" box="[1124,1289,1112,1135]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" sensu="lato" species="culicifacies">An. culicifacies</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A22B5784747CFF807931C52EFAADFB98" box="[1295,1326,1112,1135]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" sensu="lato">s.l.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
(Note 19)
</keyLead>
</paragraph>
</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C50EFA18FB38" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C50EFA18FB58" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C50EFA18FB58" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
19(16).Seta 9-T (long metathoracic pleural seta) feathered and seta 10-T simple; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF80781CC50EFBC3FB78" box="[1058,1088,1144,1167]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-I</date>
(seta 1 on abdominal segment I) weakly palmate ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
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<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C5CEFA18FB38" box="[151,1435,1208,1231]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Setae 9,10-T feathered; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807E2FC5CEFDACFB38" box="[529,559,1208,1231]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-I</date>
not palmate, rudimentary ..................................................................................... 22
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<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C5AEFA16FA78" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C5AEFA1FFAD8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C5AEFA1FFAD8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
20(19).Abdominal plate wide, 0.8 distance between bases of setae 1 (palmate setae); dark markings on dorsal apotome (frontoclypeal markings) in shape of transverse band behind bases of setae 57-C (frontal setae); seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807915C58EFAD6FAF8" box="[1323,1365,1272,1295]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">2-X</date>
(inner caudal seta) hooked; seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) simple ...................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807899C46EFAACFAD8" box="[1191,1327,1304,1327]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="sergentii">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807899C46EFAACFAD8" box="[1191,1327,1304,1327]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. sergentii</emphasis>
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(Note 20)
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C44EFA16FA78" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
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- Abdominal plate not more than 0.67 distance between bases of setae 1; dark markings on dorsal apotome, if present, in shape of spots that do not form a continuous band behind bases of setae 57-C; seta
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF80788BC42EFB5DFA98" box="[1205,1246,1368,1391]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">2-X</date>
straight; seta 2-C usually finely aciculate or branched at apex .......................................................................................................... 21
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C4EEFA18FA38" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C4EEFA18FA38" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
21(20).Antenna evenly spiculate; both setae 9,10-P (long prothoracic pleural setae) simple; setae 3,4-C (outer and posterior clypeal setae) exceptionally long, as long as seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) ........................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078F6C4CEFAADFA38" ID-CoL="89Z85" box="[1224,1326,1464,1487]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="apoci">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078F6C4CEFAADFA38" box="[1224,1326,1464,1487]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. apoci</emphasis>
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(Note 10)
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C4AEFA1FF9F8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
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- Antenna with a group of markedly longer spicules on basal 0.33 of inner (mesal) side; seta 9-P feathered and seta 10-P simple; seta 3,4-C shorter than seta 2-C ...............................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF807838C48EFAA2F9F8" box="[1030,1313,1528,1551]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="rhodesiensis" subSpecies="rupicolus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF807838C48EFAA2F9F8" box="[1030,1313,1528,1551]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. rhodesiensis rupicolus</emphasis>
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* (Note 16)
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</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C76EFA18F958" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C76EFA18F998" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C76EFA18F998" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">22(19).Seta 1-IIVII (abdominal palmate setae) well developed; seta 1-T (metathoracic seta 1) differentiated, forming distinct weakly palmate seta with 39 long branches [filaments of abdominal palmate setae longer than 0.5 length of blade] ................................................................................................................................................................. 23</keyLead>
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<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C70EFA18F958" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C70EFA18F958" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Seta 1-IIIVII well developed,
<date id="FFD2102D747CFF807E0EC70EFDDBF978" box="[560,600,1656,1679]" bridgedPair="-" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">1-II</date>
weakly developed; seta 1-T not differentiated, with 25 short branches [basal tubercles of setae 1,2-P (inner and median shoulder setae) separate, not fused] .................................................... 24
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<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C7CEFA16F8B8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C7CEFA16F8F8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C7CEFA16F8F8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
23(22).Seta 1-P (prothoracic seta 1 or inner shoulder seta) with small weakly sclerotized tubercle; basal tubercles of 1,2- P (inner and median shoulder setae) not fused; setae 2,3-C not stout and/or finely aciculate; base of dorsal apotome (frontoclypeus) with dark spots...............................................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078D1C78EFA16F8F8" ID-CoL="89ZGS" box="[1263,1429,1784,1807]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="superpictus">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078D1C78EFA16F8F8" box="[1263,1429,1784,1807]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. superpictus</emphasis>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C66EFA16F8B8" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C66EFA16F8B8" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
- Seta 1-P with strongly sclerotized tubercle; basal tubercles of 1,2-P fused; setae 2,3-C stout, seta 2-C finely aciculate on middle 0.67 and seta 3-C simple; base of dorsal apotome usually wholly dark .................
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF8078DBC64EFA16F8B8" ID-CoL="89ZDK" box="[1253,1429,1848,1871]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="moghulensis">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF8078DBC64EFA16F8B8" box="[1253,1429,1848,1871]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. moghulensis</emphasis>
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</keyStep>
<keyStep id="30982E48747CFF807CA9C62EFA1FF818" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C62EFA1FF838" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C62EFA1FF838" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
24(22).Seta 1-P (prothoracic seta 1 or inner shoulder seta) usually without basal tubercle, or poorly developed tubercle; seta 2-C (inner clypeal seta) always simple; anal papillae (gills) short, stumpy; filaments of abdominal palmate setae poorly defined or undeveloped, however if defined then longer than 0.5 length of blade; well-defined dark spots around bases of setae 57-C (frontal setae) that may be fused to form continuous band .........
<taxonomicName id="4C6C4D6E747CFF80793CC6CEFA1FF838" ID-CoL="89ZDP" box="[1282,1436,1976,1999]" class="Insecta" family="Culicidae" genus="Anopheles" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="multicolor">
<emphasis id="B918EAFF747CFF80793CC6CEFA1FF838" box="[1282,1436,1976,1999]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">An. multicolor</emphasis>
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</keyLead>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD336ED747CFF807CA9C6AEFA1FF818" blockId="18.[151,1437,152,2031]" box="[151,1436,2008,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
<keyLead id="309D95D8747CFF807CA9C6AEFA1FF818" box="[151,1436,2008,2031]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Seta 1-P with well-sclerotized tubercle; seta 2-C usually finely aciculate; anal papillae elongate; filaments of</keyLead>
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