This species is 2.84% of the total larvae caught from the region and was collected from all the villages under study
except Eastern Berberud, Eastern Pachelak. The majority of this species have been caught in permanent waters (68.0%) and 66.0% in the stagnant waters which have plants. About 48.9% of larval nests had no plants. This species lays egg in the larval nests that are exposed to the high sunlight (95.7%) and have clean water (97.9%). It chooses their larval nests mostly in sandy places (63.8%) and in plots of rice cultivations. Nearly 75.6% of its natural larval nests are on the sides of the rivers (Table 3). The larvae of this mosquito have been collected along with larvae of all species of Anopheles of the region.