[First records of two anthropophilic mosquito species in Segovia: implications for pathogen transmission].

Josué Martínez-de la Puente, Mikel A González
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The aim of this field note is to report the presence of new mosquito species (Diptera: Culicidae) in the province of Segovia and discuss their potential role in pathogen transmission. In August 2024, two female mosquitoes were captured and identified as Aedes geniculatus (Olivier, 1791) and Anopheles petragnani (Del Vecchio, 1939) through a combination of traditional morphological identification and molecular analysis of their COI gene sequences. In urban environments, like the study area, these species seem to be attracted to humans.

[塞哥维亚两种嗜人类蚊子的首次记录:对病原体传播的影响]。
本野外记录的目的是报告塞戈维亚省存在的新蚊种(双翅目:库蚊科),并讨论它们在病原体传播中的潜在作用。2024年8月捕获雌蚊2只,通过传统形态鉴定和COI基因序列分子分析相结合,鉴定为遗传伊蚊(Olivier, 1791)和佩特拉尼按蚊(Del Vecchio, 1939)。在城市环境中,比如研究区,这些物种似乎被人类吸引。
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