Abstract:In the present study, we have established and describe the inheritance of an unusual novel aeroplane (ae) winged mutant in Anopheles stephensi, an urban malaria vector in India. The ae mutant lines exhibit three open-wing orientations in both the sexes of adults viz. left (LW), right (RW) and double wing (DW) during its resting phase. Through various inbreeding crosses we demonstrated the mode of inheritance of the ae gene to be autosomal, recessive and monogenic in nature. The morphometric studies of eggs and… Show more
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