Identification and Geographical Distribution of the Mosquitoes of North America, North of Mexico

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Identification and Geographical Distribution of the Mosquitoes of North America, North of Mexico Authors: , , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: University Press of Florida
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Pages: 420 Illustrations and other contents: 1072 illustrations - 134 maps - 4 tables Language: English ISBN: 9780813081526 Categories: , ,

The essential guide to North American mosquitoes for researchers, professionals, and students, now available in an updated third edition Because of the occurrence of mosquito-borne diseases and the widespread distribution of mosquitoes as pests to humans, professionals must know how to identify them. With its wealth of information, this book is the only one of its kind available for specialists working on mosquito-borne diseases and in mosquito control units, and for introductory and advanced students who study entomology. First published by the American Mosquito Control Association in 1981 followed by a second edition in 2004, this essential guide to North American mosquitoes is now updated in a third edition. It includes five new species and one new genus that have been recorded in North America since the second edition along with completely new distribution maps throughout and updates to its dichotomous keys, bibliography, appendix, and scientific names. Including exotic species that have been introduced and today successfully thrive in North America, this book’s usefulness to mosquito control programs cannot be overestimated.

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Praise for the second edition: “This is the identification manual for North American mosquitoes.”—Choice “The essential resource for anyone concerned with mosquito control or biology.”—American Reference Books Annual “This book is undoubtedly a must and with its beautifully illustrated keys sets a high standard to follow.”—Parasitology

Author Biography

Richard F. Darsie Jr. (1915–2014) was a research entomologist at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida. Ronald A. Ward (1929–2017) was a medical entomologist at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington, D.C. Nathan Daniel Burkett-Cadena is associate professor of entomology at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida. Burkett-Cadena is the author of Mosquitoes of the Southeastern United States.