Mosquito
Description
Mosquito is a common insect which gies through go through four stages in their life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Adult females lay their eggs in water. Mosquitoes have mouthparts which are adapted for piercing the skin of plants and animals. The female needs to obtain nutrients from a "blood meal" before she can produce eggs. The principal mosquito borne diseases are the yellow fever, dengue fever, and malaria.