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Opifex fuscus Hutton, 1902
New Zealand Status: EndemicA distinctive New Zealand endemic, Opifex fuscus breeds primarily in brackish, saline and hypersaline rock pools above the high tide level (Belkin 1968). Vector and Disease InformationOpifex fuscus is a laboratory host of Whataroa virus, but has no natural vector status (Holder 1999). DistributionAPRESENT; ENDEMIC. Rest of the World Taxonomic PositionA recent suggested change in taxonomy (Reinert & Harbach 2005) created 2 subgenera for Opifex, making the new name for this mosquito Opifex (Opifex) fuscus. This species and Opifex (Nothoskusea) chathamicus are the only known species from this endemic genus. DiagnosisA diagnosis is the minimum set of characters and states that will separate this taxon from all others in this set of taxa.
Characteristic FeaturesA medium-sized to large, stocky, grey to brown dark mosquito with few scales. Head: vertex without erect scales, but with numerous curved setae (Belkin 1968). |