Psorophora columbiae explained
Psorophora columbiae, known generally as the dark ricefield mosquito or glades mosquito, is a species of mosquito in the family Culicidae. They can be found in North America, primarily in the southern United States, such as Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
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- Defining Genetic, Taxonomic, and Geographic Boundaries Among Species of the Psorophora confinnis (Diptera: Culicidae) Complex in North and South America . 2022-03-17 . Journal of Medical Entomology . 2015 . 10.1093/jme/tjv084. 26336224 . Lanzaro . G. C. . Collier . T. C. . Lee . Y. . 52 . 5 . 907–917 .
- Bassi . D. G. . Finch . M. F. . Weathersbee . A. A. . Stark . P. M. . Meisch . M. V. . December 1987 . Efficacy of fenoxycarb (Pictyl) against Psorophora columbiae in Arkansas ricefields . Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association . 3 . 4 . 616–618 . 8756-971X . 2904969.
- Web site: dark rice field mosquito . 2022-03-17 . entnemdept.ufl.edu.