Kingdom Animalia Genus Culex Scientific name Culex pipiens Higher classification Neoculex Order Fly | Family Culicidae Subgenus Neoculex Phylum Arthropoda Rank Species | |
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Lifespan 7 days (Illinois, USA population, Adult, In Summer) Similar Culex, Culex quinquefasciatus, Asian tiger mosquito, Fly, Marsh Mosquitoes |
Culex pipiens
Culex pipiens (the common house mosquito or northern house mosquito) is a species of blood-feeding mosquito of the family Culicidae. It is a vector of some diseases, such as Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, and urticaria. In the US and parts of Europe, it can spread West Nile virus, and in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, it has been demonstrated to be a vector of Usutu virus.
Contents
- Culex pipiens
- Schwarze m ckenlarven culex pipiens
- Distribution
- Description
- Ecology
- Population control
- Subspecies
- References

Schwarze m ckenlarven culex pipiens
Distribution

It occurs in the following countries: Argentina, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea (South), Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Morocco, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay, the Netherlands and Montenegro.
Description
Body length varies from three to seven millimeters.
Ecology
Both males and females feed on various sugar sources, such as nectar, honeydew and juices from fruits.

Only females feed on blood, and will do so preferentially, over sugar, when they have mated. Blood provides proteins essential to the development of their eggs. Their primary blood meal hosts are considered to be birds, but they will feed on humans and other mammals.
Population control

Culex pipiens can be a vector of many diseases that are transmitted to hosts when the mosquito bites them. It has been found that by using the Wolbachia infection to intentionally infect this species, their reproduction can be suppressed by inserting genes through the infection that restrict their ability to reproduce. This has also proved successful in the related Aedes albopictus species, also known as the Asian Tiger mosquito.
Subspecies

Culex pipiens molestus lives in the London Underground and other underground railways. The more common Culex pipiens subspecies observed above ground is sometimes referred to as Culex pipiens pipiens.