Malaria mosquito larva, light microscopy - HD stock video
Malaria mosquito larva. Light microscopy footage of the aquatic larva of the mosquito Anopheles stephensi, an important vector of malaria. The larva is moving its head and using its mouthparts to filter food from the water. This mosquito is found from the Middle East through the Indian subcontinent to China. It is found in both rural and urban areas throughout its range, laying eggs in still water. The eggs hatch into larvae, which then develop into the winged adult form. Urban mosquitoes are more likely to feed on humans, and hence to transmit malaria. This mosquito is a vector for both malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax. P. falciparum is the more dangerous of the two. Filmed at Ashworth Laboratories, University of Edinburgh, UK.





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Creative #:
516437658
License type:
Rights-ready
Collection:
Photolibrary Video
Max file size:
1920 x 1080 px - 635 MB
Clip length:
00:00:18:12
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Location:
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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No release required
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1920x1080 25p
Categories:
- Blood,
- Edinburgh - Scotland,
- 10 Seconds or Greater,
- Animal,
- Animal Body Part,
- Animal Head,
- Animal Mouth,
- Animal Themes,
- Animal Wildlife,
- Anopheles Mosquito,
- Arthropod,
- Biological Process,
- Biology,
- Bloodsucking,
- Color Image,
- Danger,
- Ectoparasite,
- Epidemiology,
- Feeding,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Filter Feeder,
- HD Format,
- Head,
- Healthcare And Medicine,
- Horizontal,
- Illness,
- Insect,
- Larva,
- Light Micrograph,
- Magnification,
- Malaria,
- Malaria Parasite,
- Motion,
- Mouth,
- Moving Image,
- Nature,
- Neck,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- One Animal,
- Parasitic,
- Pathogen Transmission,
- Pest,
- Real Time Video,
- Research,
- Scotland,
- Tropical Climate,
- Turning,
- UK,
- Underwater,
- Zoology,