Culicidae

  • Aedes campestris Dyar & Knab
  • Aedes canadensis Theobald
  • Aedes cataphylla Dyar
  • Aedes cinereus Meigen
  • Aedes communis (DeGeer)
  • Aedes diantaeus Howard, Dyar & Knab
  • Aedes dorsalis (Meigen)
  • Aedes excrucians (Walker)
  • Aedes fitchii (Felt & Young)
  • Aedes flavescens (Muller)
  • Aedes hendersoni (Cockerell)
  • Aedes hexodontus (Dyar)
  • Aedes idahoensis (Theobald)
  • Aedes impiger (Walker)
  • Aedes implicatus (Vockeroth)
  • Aedes increpitus (Dyar)
  • Aedes intrudens (Dyar)
  • Aedes melanimon (Dyar)
  • Aedes mercurator (Dyar)
  • Aedes nigromaculis (Ludlow)
  • Aedes pionips (Dyar)
  • Aedes provocans (Walker)
  • Aedes pullatus (Coquillett)
  • Aedes punctor (Kirby)
  • Aedes riparius (Dyar & Knab)
  • Aedes schizopinax (Dyar)
  • Aedes sierrensis (Ludlow)
  • Aedes spencerii (Theobald)
  • Aedes sticticus (Meigen)
  • Aedes trivittatus (Coquillett)
  • Aedes vexans (Meigen)
  • Anopheles earlei (Vargas)
  • Anopheles freeborni (Aitken)
  • Anopheles punctipennis (Say)
  • Culex pipiens (Linnaeus)
  • Culexrestuans (Theobald)
  • Culex tarsalis (Coquillett)
  • Culex teritans (Walker)
  • Culiseta alaskaensis (Ludlow)
  • Culiseta impatiens (Walker)
  • Culiseta incidens (Thomson)
  • Culiseta inornata (Williston)
  • Culiseta morsitans (Coquillett)
  • Culiseta minnesotae (Barr)
  • Coquillettidia perturbans (Walker)
  • Psorophora signipennis (Coquillett)

Updated on 24 NOV 1995 D.L. Gustafson
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