Dictionary Definition
Aedes n : yellow-fever mosquitos [syn: genus
Aedes]
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Translingual
Extensive Definition
Aedes is a genus of mosquito originally found in
tropical and subtropical zones, but has spread by human activity to
all tropical and subtropical regions. Several of the species
transmit important human diseases. The name comes from the Greek
aēdēs, meaning "unpleasant" or "odious", so called because of the
diseases this mosquito transmits, including dengue fever
and yellow
fever. In Polynesia, the
species Aedes
polynesiensis is responsible for the transmission of human
lymphatic filariasis
including species of Brugia as well as
others.
The yellow
fever mosquito (Aedes
aegypti) genome is being sequenced by The Broad Institute and
The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). The initial assembly
was released in August 2005; a draft sequence of the genome and
preliminary analysis was published in June 2007. Annotation of the
sequence is being undertaken by VectorBase and
TIGR.
Characteristics
Aedes species are typical small mosquitoes. They usually have black and white stripe markings on their body and legs.Systematics and phylogeny
The genus was named by Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1818. There are presently some controversial moves afoot to abolish Aedes as a generic name and to replace it with Stegomyia. Some species of Aedes (the Asian tiger mosquito) have been introduced to the US and have spread as far north as Iowa. The genus contains over 700 species (see the list of Aedes species). The genus is divided into several subgenera (Aedes, Diceromyia, Finlaya, etc.)See also
References
Aedes in Bengali: এডিস মশা
Aedes in German: Aedes
Aedes in Spanish: Aedes
Aedes in Esperanto: Aedo (moskito)
Aedes in French: Aedes
Aedes in Indonesian: Aedes
Aedes in Malay (macrolanguage): Aedes
Aedes in Dutch: Aedes (insect)
Aedes in Portuguese: Aedes