Correction to: International Journal of Tropical Insect Science https://doi.org/10.1007/s42690-022-00857-9

A number of spelling and style errors were found throughout the text of the published article. As this is a taxonomy paper it was pertinent that the errors were corrected so that the information are properly communicated. The spacing, font, and punctuation were reviewed for the entirety of the text. The following parts were altered:

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    Anopheles indefinitus(Ludlow, 1904).

    Family Culicidae Meigen, 1818.

    Subfamily Anophelinae Grassi, 1900.

    GenusAnopheles Meigen, 1818.

    SubgenusCellia Theobald, 1902.

    Speciesindefinitus(Ludlow, 1904).

    Synonymsformosaensis II Tsuzuki, 1902.trimacula

    tus

    Tsuzuki, 1907.

    malayensis Hacker, 1921.

    Cambodia, China, Guam, Indonesia, Laos,

    Distribution

    Malaysia, Mariana Islands, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri

    Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

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    Total 44 larvae of 4th instar An. indefinitu

    were collected from different locations and following characteristics were

    observed to identify the mosquito larvae.Head…

  3. 3.

    Family Culicidae Meigen, 1818.

    Subfamily Culicinae Meigen, 1818.

    GenusCuliseta Felt, 1904.

    SubgenusCuliseta Felt, 1904.

    Speciesbergrothi(Edwards, 1921).

    Synonymsborealis

    Shingarev,

    1927kogievnikovi

    Shingarev, 1927

    kanayamensis Yamada, 1932

    Distribution China, Finland, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia,

    Norway, Russia, Sweden.

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    Culex alisTheobald, 1903.

    Family Culicidae Meigen, 1818.

    Subfamily Culicinae Meigen, 1818.

    GenusCulex Linnaeus, 1758.

    SubgenusCulex Linnaeus, 1758.

    SpeciesalisTheobald, 1903.

    Synonymsneolitoralis Bram 1967.

    Distribution: Cambodia, Guam, Indonesia, Malaysia,

    New Guinea (Island), Papua New Guinea, the Philippines,

    Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

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    Family Culicidae Meigen, 1818.

    Subfamily Culicinae Meigen, 1818.

    GenusUdaya Thurman, 1954.

    Speciesargyrurus(Edwards, 1934).

    SynonymsParaedes argyrurus Edwards, 1934.

    Distribution: India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand.

The spacing and punctuation of the captions under Figs. 1, 3, 4, and 5 were also revised.