Anopheles sundaicus

Anopheles sundaicus is a zoophilic mosquito of southeast Asia.

Species complex
Sukowati et al. 1999 finds there to be several cryptic species in an ''An. sundaicus'' complex. They use protein electrophoresis to reveal populations defined by their characteristic allozymes.

Hosts
Hosts include Bubalus bubalis. Kumari et al. 1993 finds ''An. sundaicus exclusively feeding on B. bubalis'' on Car Nicobar Island, Moorhouse and Wharton 1965 finds the same in Malaysia and Gould et al. 1966 in Thailand.

Insecticide
Sargassum wightii and Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis can be combined to produce antifeedant, insecticidal and growth inhibitor effects.

Insecticide resistance
Early studies of the inheritance of insecticide resistance were performed by Davidson 1957  and Soerono et al. 1965. Davidson 1957 found ''An. sundaicus'' DDT resistance was provided by only a single allele.