Culex Fatigans is known as the common mosquito. However, there are a few synonymous names for this type of mosquito. It is also referred to as the "tropical house mosquito" or "filariasis mosquito." Culex Fatigans is primarily found in the tropical regions of Africa and Asia, where it thrives in stagnant water and feeds on human blood. It is a significant vector for filariasis, a parasitic disease transmitted through mosquito bites. The encompassing term "pest mosquitoes" is used to describe all types of mosquitoes and includes Culex Fatigans. It is essential to eliminate stagnant water sources and use mosquito repellants to prevent bites and limit the spread of disease.