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Field tests with the Polynesian tiger mosquito.

The Polynesian tiger mosquito (Aedes (Stegomyia) polynesiensis) is found only in the South Pacific. It is a peridomestic species with a similar feeding and breeding behavior to the Asian tiger mosquito. Throughout its range, the Polynesian tiger mosquito is an important vector of the parasite that causes lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis). It is also suspected to be a vector of the dengue virus.

Aedes polynesiensis female

In field tests in July-August 2005 on the island of American Samoa, four types of mosquito trap were tested with Aedes polynesiensis. The BG-Sentinel trap was clearly the most effective.  (Picture:   Gerald McCormack / Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust.)

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The Egyptian tiger or yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti.

The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus.

external site logo The Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit on Aedes polynesiensis

external site logo The Cook Islands Biodiversity Database on Aedes polynesiensis

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