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Volume 32, Number 4—April 2026

Etymologia

Anopheles stephensi [ә-nah′-fuhl-ēz ste′-fen-zī]

Gaurav Kumar and Jaspreet KaurComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Indian Council of Medical Research National Institute of Malaria Research, Delhi, India

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Female Anopheles stephensi mosquito. Photograph by Jim Gathany, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Image Library.

Figure. Female Anopheles stephensi mosquito. Photograph by Jim Gathany, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Image Library.

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