Minimus Malaria Mosquito vs Common Cruiser

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Minimus Malaria Mosquito Common Cruiser
Scientific Name Anopheles minimus Vindula erota
Order Diptera Lepidoptera
Family Culicidae Nymphalidae
Size 3-4 mm 80-100 mm wingspan
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Blood Feeders Fruit Feeders
Regions Southeast Asia, southern China, India South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh)
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Minimus Malaria Mosquito

A small mosquito found along the foothills and valleys of Southeast Asia, breeding in slow-moving, clear streams. It has pale wing spots and is an important malaria vector in rural foothill communities. Its behavior ranges from strongly anthropophilic to zoophilic depending on the population.

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Did You Know?

Deforestation and creation of new stream habitats have actually expanded the range of this mosquito.

Common Cruiser

A large and striking butterfly with warm orange-brown wings marked with black lines and white spots. Males are more brightly colored than females and exhibit a powerful, gliding flight pattern.

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Did You Know?

Males are frequently seen mud-puddling on wet ground to obtain mineral salts essential for reproduction.