Aedes pertinax, Anopheles perplexens, Culex declarator, and Cx. interrogator: An Update of Mosquito Species Records for Charlotte County, Florida.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Beth C Kovach, Lawrence E Reeves, Candelaria Domingo, Sydney N L'heureux, Gavriel V Burger, Scott D Schermerhorn, Michael T Riles
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Abstract

Understanding the geographic occurrence of mosquito species is an important element to addressing public health and nuisance mosquito-related issues, particularly as changing climates and increased global connectivity is likely to facilitate changes in the distribution of mosquitoes and other species. In Charlotte County, FL, routine surveillance of mosquito species for public health in 2019-21 identified 4 mosquito species not previously documented in the county. Aedes pertinax, Anopheles perplexens, Culex declarator, and Cx. interrogator adults were collected and verified to species level. Aedes pertinax and Cx. declarator and were collected in 2019, whereas An. perplexens and Cx. interrogator were documented from collections in 2021. All 4 species were initially visually identified by external morphology and confirmed by sequencing the DNA barcoding region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. Apart from native An. perplexens, in which only 1 specimen has been confirmed to date, the 3 newly documented nonnative species are now recognized throughout the county.

比提伊蚊、困惑按蚊、申报库蚊、库蚊。询问者:佛罗里达州夏洛特县蚊子种类记录的更新。
了解蚊子种类的地理分布是解决公共卫生和与讨厌的蚊子有关的问题的一个重要因素,特别是在气候变化和全球连通性增强可能促进蚊子和其他物种分布变化的情况下。在佛罗里达州夏洛特县,2019-21年度对公共卫生蚊子物种的常规监测发现了该县以前没有记录的4种蚊子。比提伊蚊、困惑按蚊、申报库蚊、库蚊。收集审问成虫并按物种水平进行验证。白斑伊蚊和白斑伊蚊。并于2019年被征收。困惑和c。审讯者的档案是在2021年收集的。所有4种均通过外部形态进行了初步视觉鉴定,并通过细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因DNA条形码区测序进行了确认。除了本地的安。迄今为止,只有1个标本被确认,3个新记录的非本地物种现在在整个县得到认可。
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CiteScore
2.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (JAMCA) encourages the submission of previously unpublished manuscripts contributing to the advancement of knowledge of mosquitoes and other arthropod vectors. The Journal encourages submission of a wide range of scientific studies that include all aspects of biology, ecology, systematics, and integrated pest management. Manuscripts exceeding normal length (e. g., monographs) may be accepted for publication as a supplement to the regular issue.
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