Aldo I Ortega-Morales, Jorge J Rodríguez-Rojas, Nadia A Fernández-Santos, Miguel Medrano-Santillana, Yuri O Ayala-Sulca, Wilfredo Arque-Chunga, Percy Colos-Galindo, Natalia B Ortega-Morales, Isaías López-Hernández, Mario A Rodríguez-Pérez
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摘要
2020 - 2023年,在墨西哥东北部新埃沃León市Rincón de la Silla和El Salto生态公园的不同森林植被保护区采集点进行蚊媒常规监测时,发现了通常称为亨德森美洲尖蚊的亨德森伊蚊。收集的标本被标记、装上并使用分类键进行鉴定。伊蚊的进一步确认。利用脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)条形码和细胞色素氧化酶i (COI)序列验证了Ae的身份。与伊蚊三尾亚属和原甲亚属的其它种序列比较。代金券标本经过整理,可在2个墨西哥收集库中获得,COI序列存放在NCBI GenBank中,登录号为MG242473.1。因此,Ae的存在。第一次记录了msamuxico中的hendersoni。现在,这个物种的地理分布从加拿大到美国到墨西哥东北部。根据这一新记录,三角目蚊群中有4种[原伊蚊],msamicxico蚊群中有252种。
The mosquito species commonly named Henderson American pointy mosquito, Aedes hendersoni, was found during a routine mosquito vector surveillance from 2020 to 2023 in diverse collection sites with conserved forested vegetation at the Eco-Parks Rincón de la Silla and El Salto in Nuevo León, northeastern Mexico. Collected specimens were labeled, mounted, and identified using taxonomic keys. Further confirmation of Ae. hendersoni was performed by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) barcoding and cytochrome oxidase-I (COI) sequences served to confirm the identity of Ae. hendersoni by comparison with other sequences of species with Triseriatus group and Protomacleaya subgenus of Aedes. Voucher specimens were curated and are available in 2 Mexican collection repositories and COI sequences were deposited in the NCBI GenBank with accession number MG242473.1. Hence, the presence of Ae. hendersoni in México is documented for the first time. Now, geographic occurrence of this species is from Canada throughout United States to northeastern México. With this new record, there are the 4 mosquito species in the Triseriatus group [Aedes: (Protomacleaya)] and 252 species in México.
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