in Sri Lanka, while Anopheles subpictus and certain other species function as secondary
vectors. In Sri Lanka, An. culicifacies is present as a species complex consisting of species B
and E, while An. subpictus exists as a complex of species AD. The freshwater breeding habit
of An. culicifacies is well established. In order to further characterize the breeding sites of the
major malaria vectors in Sri Lanka, a limited larval survey was carried out at a site in the …