Mosquito.
Malaria is carried mostly by the Tse-tse-fly.
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Normally spread from the bite of a fly called the Tse Tse.
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Actually, they are in the same order as the Anopheles, the musquito that can transfer malaria, which can be deadly.
The Simuliidae is the scientific name for a black fly. Most people just call these black flies black flies though.
In medical terms, a vector is an intermediary organism that carries and transmits a disease from one host to another, usually without contracting the disease itself. When female mosquitoes feed on the blood of an animal infected with a disease (e.g. malaria, equine encephalitis), and then bites another animal, the mosquito's saliva/anticoagulant fluid infects the second animal, or human, with the disease. (In malaria, the actual fertilization of the infective Plasmodium sporozoite takes place within the mosquito.)* In the special case of the human botfly, the mosquito has been seized by an egg-laying fly, which plants its eggs on the mosquito, and the mosquito (unharmed) carries the eggs of the fly to new human hosts.
A young fly doesn't have a name.
The scientific name for a hover fly is Syrphidae.
Sam Fly's birth name is Samantha Ariel Fly.
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
The scientific name for the soldier fly is Hermetia illucens.