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 * +SUB-FAMILY CULICINÆ: TABLE OF TRIBES
 * rowspan="6"| || rowspan="6"|||rowspan="3"|Straight. Tropical Diseases - p147 A.png ||rowspan="3"| ||rowspan="3"| ||rowspan="2"|Nude. Tropical Diseases - p147 C.png ||rowspan="2"| ||rowspan="2"| ||colspan="2"|Trilobate: abdomen completely invested with close overlapping scales || |||Culicint.
 * colspan="2"| Simple, not trilobate: abdomen never completely and uniformly covered with scales || ||| Anophelini.
 * colspan="3"|Tropical Diseases - p147 DE.png || ||With a tuft of bristles: a pair of very large bristles projecting horizontally forwards from crown of head || |||Sabethini.
 * Tapering and recurved. Tropical Diseases - p147 B.png ||| || colspan="6"|Flat scales on all parts of body: large, iridescent mosquitoes || |||Megarhini.
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 * colspan="3"|Tropical Diseases - p147 DE.png || ||With a tuft of bristles: a pair of very large bristles projecting horizontally forwards from crown of head || |||Sabethini.
 * Tapering and recurved. Tropical Diseases - p147 B.png ||| || colspan="6"|Flat scales on all parts of body: large, iridescent mosquitoes || |||Megarhini.
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