New mosquito type raises concern
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito.
It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae, the insect species responsible for most of the malaria transmission in Africa.
Researchers tell Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very susceptible to the parasite that causes the disease - which raises concern.
Dr Ken Vernick from the Pasteur Institute in Paris has been working on the project.
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