Mosquitoes in Africa

Created March 19, 2024, 3:21 p.m.
Updated May 8, 2024, 6:08 p.m.

Our goal is to detect the invasive urban malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi, which breeds in artificial containers such as tires, wells, and cisterns. (identification keys: https://wrbu.si.edu/vectorspecies/mosquitoes/stephensi)

If you find this species, please save the specimen and email ryancarney[at]usf.edu.

You can upload your photos via iNaturalist, Mosquito Alert, or Mosquito Habitat Mapper (for larvae), and also analyze your images using our free artificial intelligence tools at mosquitoID.org, and view our map of global mosquito observations at mosquitodashboard.org

How to participate

If you find this species, please save the specimen and email ryancarney[at]usf.edu.

You can upload your photos via iNaturalist, Mosquito Alert, or Mosquito Habitat Mapper (for larvae), and also analyze your images using our free artificial intelligence tools at mosquitoID.org, and view our map of global mosquito observations at mosquitodashboard.org

Completed from 01/08/2022 until 01/08/2024
Keywords
Inteligência Artificial Mosquitos
Science Topics
Zoonotic Diseases
Participation tasks
Photography
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