(ă-nof′ĕ-lēz″ )
[Gr. anophelēs, harmful, useless]
A genus of mosquitoes belonging to the family Culicidae, order Diptera. It is a vector of many infectious diseases, including malaria, dengue, and filariasis.
A species found primarily in Indonesia and the Solomon Islands that is an important vector of malaria and filarial diseases.
A species found primarily on the Indian subcontinent and a vector for falciparum malaria.