The classification system for general mosquitoes is as follows. The kingdom is Animalia, the phylum Arthropoda, the class Insecta, the order Diptera, the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Culicomorpha, the superfamily Culicoidea, and the family Culicidae.
Mosquitoes are designated as member of the class Culicidae. Mosquitoes contain over 40 genera, of which two of the more prominent ones are Anopheles (the only genus of mosquito to spread human malaria) and Culex, which carries West Nile virus, avian malaria, and various other diseases. For further information, see the related link.
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Phylum: Arthropoda
Also, it's in class Insecta and order Diptera
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Arthropoda
Order Diptera
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A mosquito is part of the Animalia kingdom, in the phylum Arthropoda. Its class and order are Insecta and Diptera, respectively. The family is Culicidae, and the species is mosquito. The genus depends on the specific type of mosquito.
A mosquito is part of the Animalia kingdom, in the phylum Arthropoda. Its class and order are Insecta and Diptera, respectively. The family is Culicidae, and the species is mosquito. The genus depends on the specific type of mosquito.
A member of the Animalia Kingdom, the mosquito is an organism belonging to the Arthropoda phylum. More specifically, the mosquito belongs to the Insecta class, the Diptera genus, and the Culicidae species.
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The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
The mosquito was as small as a tip a tip of a pencil.
A mosque is an Islamic place of worship. A story which has been circulating suggests that the word mosque is synonymous with mosquito, mosque being the Spanish version of the word. Infact, the Spanish word for mosquito is mosquito. During the era of Muslim rule in Spain, the Spanish speaking community used the words mosquito (for mosquito, the insect) and mesquita (mosque, place of worship). Mosquitoes belong to the class: insecta, order: diptera, suborder: nematocera, infraorder: culicomorpha, superfamily: culicoidea and family: culicidae.
A young mosquito.
There is no antonyms for mosquito.
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