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How Much Do You Know About Mosquitoes?
Take the Quiz to See if You're an Entomologist or Ought to Be, or Whether You're Likely to Be a Unauthorized Blood Donor
- How long have mosquitoes existed?
- About 10,000 years
- About 10 million years
- At least 210 million years
- Way too long, thank you.
- How many different mosquito species are found worldwide?
- About 10,000
- About 2,600
- Less than 1,000
- None, if the SWAT team finds them first.
- Which mosquitoes are found on all continents except Antarctica?
- Culex pipiens complex, a household mosquito.
- Anopheles gambiae, a mosquito that transmits malaria.
- Culex tarsalis, a mosquito that transmits West Nile.
- Continent? Isn’t Antarctica a country instead of a continent?
- Why do mosquitoes bite?
- They’re mean-spirited and vindictive.
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- To give the males energy--the Red Bull effect.
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- Primarily, because the females need a blood meal to develop their eggs.
- So they can sing the Carly Simon hit, “You’re So Vein”
- Some male mosquitoes have been known to suck blood, although they have no use for blood. What are these called?
- Gynandromorphs
- Andromorphs
- Alpha males
- Blood brothers; they’re in the Mosquito Mafia.
- What of the following is NOT a mosquito-borne disease?
- Lyme disease
- Yellow fever
- Malaria
- Dengue
- When can a newly emerged mosquito first mate?
- When there’s soft music playing in the background
- Two days old
- A week old
- A month old
- How fast can a Culex female beat her wings?
- 50 to 100 times per second.
- 100 to 150 times per second.
- 250 to 500 times per second.
- Faster than you can beat a path to the door.
- How long can the average mosquito live?
- Not long, if someone gets slap-happy.
- About one month.
- About one week.
- About 48 days.
- What was the name of the man who first saw malaria parasites in the blood of an infected person?
- Ronald Ross
- Ronald Laveran
- Charles Laveran
- It wasn’t a man; it was Laverne Ross.
- What physician connected mosquitoes to malaria?
- It wasn’t a physician; it was Nurse Sumatra “Sunny” Woodworth.
- Claudio Meneses
- William C. Reeves
- Ronald Ross
- Who first described the four distinct stages in its life cycle: egg, larva, pupa and adult?
- Plato
- Socrates
- Aristotle
- Nancy Dullum
- What country was using quinine-based medicine in the 1600s?
- Mexico
- Tanzania
- Spain
- Peru
- 14. How many legs does a mosquito have?
- Four
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- Eight
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- Six
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- Two, same as us.
- How does a female mosquito identify its victims?
- By their perfume
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- Sight, smell and warmth
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- By smell and warmth; she can’t see
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- She reads their name tags
- The mosquito has four distinct stages: egg, pupae, larvae and adult. What are the larvae called?
- Bottom feeders
- Tumblers
- Wrigglers or wigglers
- Proboscis partners
- What phylum does the mosquito belong to?
- Arthropoda
- Insecta
- Mosqueeta
- Diptera
- What important person died of malaria in 323 B. C.?
- Genghis Khan
- Alexander the Great
- Pope Gregory the Great
- Who knows? They didn’t keep records then.
- Mosquitoes comprise what percent of a bat’s diet?
- 10 percent
- Less than 5 percent
- Less than 1 percent
- Not nearly enough
- The larvae of Anopheles gambiae have no:
- Breathing or air tube
- Filtering mouthparts
- Antennae
- Eyes
- What’s the UC Davis connection for Anopheles freeborni?
- It was discovered by Andrew Albert Anopheles, former UC Davis chancellor.
- It’s linked to Freeborn Hall, which was named for a UC Davis entomologist
- It was named for Stanley B. Freeborn, former UC Davis chancellor.
- Both b and c
- If you were a Uranotaenia mosquito, which host would you prefer for a blood meal?
- Mammal
- Bird
- Something out of the toad tunnel at UC Davis
- Human
- What’s another word for mosquito?
- Skeeter
- Little Fly
- Mossie or Mozzie
- All of the above
- None; you can’t say that word on a family Web site.
- West Nile Virus was first discovered in
- New York City in 1999
- Uganda in 1937
- Rwanda in 1920
- California in 1650
- In California, there’s at least one genus active every month of the year. Which one is active in the winter?
- Aedes
- Uranotaenia
- Culiseta
- Calcutta
See answers
See feature story on 'Mosquito Man' Greg Lanzaro
See slide show on malaria research in Africa
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