特克斯和凯科斯群岛存在按蚊(双翅目,库蚊科)种群的证据。

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Alexander G C Vaux, Roz Taylor, Zatanya Handfield, Alfred Robinson, Dwight Hall, Deon Wilson, Gito Chariti, Daniel W Cosgrove, Clare Strode, Brian Manco, Colin J Johnston, Jolyon M Medlock
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本文报道了在特克斯和凯科斯群岛(TCI)首次发现的第二种按蚊。此前曾于2022年发现白斑按蚊,这是TCI中首次发现按蚊。根据这一发现,于2024年3月至4月在普罗维登夏莱斯岛、北凯科斯岛和中凯科斯岛的29个水生栖息地和6个诱捕点进行了有针对性的幼虫和成蚊调查。在北凯科斯群岛的惠特比塘和丘高速公路等4个地点,采用CDC上升流黑光诱蚊器和幼虫取样,共捕获了84只成虫,占捕获成虫总数的98%。不成熟的一种。在基尤高速公路的一个地点发现了十字花科动物。这是安的第一个记录。按蚊种群多样性扩大到2种,按蚊种群总数达到12种。研究结果表明,在干旱条件下,按蚊幼虫的丰度有限,强调了在TCI进行按蚊监测的成虫诱捕的效用,以及在湿润月份(6月至10月)进行幼虫调查的重要性。本研究提供了TCI按蚊种类的基线数据,证明了黑光上升气流陷阱的有效性。进一步的研究应包括月度监测、幼虫栖息地测绘和有针对性的控制战略,以提高对按蚊生态学的了解,并为该地区疟疾的公共卫生风险评估提供信息。
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Evidence of established populations of Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

This study reports the first detection of a second Anopheles species in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI). Anopheles albimanus was previously detected in 2022, the first record of any Anopheles species in TCI. In response to this finding, targeted larval and adult mosquito surveys were conducted across 29 aquatic habitats and 6 trapping locations on the islands of Providenciales, North Caicos, and Middle Caicos in March to April 2024. Using CDC updraft blacklight traps and larval sampling, Anopheles crucians s.l. adults (n = 84) were identified at four sites across Providenciales and North Caicos, including at Whitby Pond and Kew Highway in North Caicos, which accounted for 98% of the adults trapped. Immature An. crucians s.l. were found at a single site along Kew Highway. This is the first record of An. crucians s.l. in TCI, expanding the documented Anopheles diversity to 2 species, and taking the total number of recorded mosquito species in TCI to 12. Findings highlight the limited abundance of larvae during dry conditions, emphasizing the utility of adult trapping for Anopheles surveillance in TCI and the importance of timing larval surveys during the wetter months (June to October). This study provides baseline data for Anopheles species in TCI, demonstrating the effectiveness of blacklight updraft traps. Further research should include monthly surveillance, larval habitat mapping, and targeted control strategies to improve the understanding of Anopheles ecology and inform public health risk assessments for malaria in the region.

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