Indoor-resting blood-fed Anopheles gambicie s.l. were collected from selected localities in Ethiopia. Anopheles arabiensis was the only sibling species identified. Paracentric chromosomal inversion polymorphisms were observed on the 2R and 3R arms. A significant excess of heterozygotes was obtained in samples from Siile carrying the 3Ra inversion. Similarly, significant variation was seen in the frequencies of the 3Ra inversion between the study localities. The observed intraspecific inversion polymorphisms relative to indoor resting behaviour are discussed.