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- Aedes bahamensis, also known as Howardina bahamensis, is a mosquito native to the Caribbean and Bahamas, which was first discovered in two counties of southern Florida in 1986,. The females of the species do not require a blood meal to produce eggs, although they will bite if starved of nectar or in order to produce a second brood. They are thought to be capable of transmitting St. Louis encephalitis. (en)
- Aedes bahamensis är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Berlin 1969. Aedes bahamensis ingår i släktet Aedes och familjen stickmyggor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Aedes bahamensis, also known as Howardina bahamensis, is a mosquito native to the Caribbean and Bahamas, which was first discovered in two counties of southern Florida in 1986,. The females of the species do not require a blood meal to produce eggs, although they will bite if starved of nectar or in order to produce a second brood. They are thought to be capable of transmitting St. Louis encephalitis. (en)
- Aedes bahamensis är en tvåvingeart som beskrevs av Berlin 1969. Aedes bahamensis ingår i släktet Aedes och familjen stickmyggor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Aedes bahamensis (en)
- Aedes bahamensis (sv)
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