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Psorophora
Psorophora is a genus of mosquitoes in the subfamily Culicinae and tribe
Aedini, described by French entomologist Robineau-Desvoidy in 1827. The subgenera and species included within Psorophora are listed below.

Haemagogus
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Haemagogus is a genus of mosquitoes in the dipteran family Culicidae. They mainly occur in Central America and northern South America (including Trinidad), although some species inhabit forested areas of Brazil, and range as far as northern Argentina. In the Rio Grande Do Sul area of Brazil, one species, H. leucocelaenus, has been found carrying yellow fever virus. Several species have a distinct metallic sheen.

Psorophora ciliata
species of insect
Eretmapodites
The Afrotropical mosquito genus Eretmapodites contains species that exhibit facultative cannibalism in their larval developmental stages. The species was first described in 1901 by Frederick Vincent Theobald. The type species is Eretmapodites quinquevittatus Theobald
Opifex fuscus
species of insect

Psorophora columbiae
species of insect
Psorophora ferox
species of insect
Psorophora cyanescens
species of insect
Psorophora longipalpus
species of insect
Psorophora howardii
species of insect
Haemagogus clarki
species of insect
Aedini
Aedini is a mosquito tribe in the subfamily Culicinae. It is the main tribe of mosquitoes with 1256 species classified in 81 genera and two groups incertae sedis.
Haemagogus soperi
species of insect
Opifex
genus of insects