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Chapter 10. Andrew Spielman. 1971. Bionomics of autogenous mosquitoes. Pages 231-248. In: Ray F. Smith, Thomas E. Mittler (editors). Annual Review of Entomology. Volume 16, 477 pages. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews Inc.

Keywords: definition, autogenous denotes egg production by mosquitoes that had not fed on blood, Aedes impiger, A. nigripes, Anopheles gambiae, A. elutus, genetics, Culex pipiens, Aedes taeniorhynchus requires a meal of sugar before eggs develop, insect physiology, endocrine organs, distribution,

Culex pipiens: autogenous C. pipiens appear to comprise two distinct populations, Japan, Australia, feeding habits,

Culex tarsalis: may be either autogenous or anautogenous,

Aedes atropalpus: population is divided into four zones

Aedes albonotaus,

Aedes taeniorhynchus