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first record of translocation in culicidae (diptera) mitogenomes: evidence from the tribe sabethini.the tribe sabethini (diptera: culicidae) contains important vectors of the yellow fever virus and presents remarkable morphological and ecological diversity unequalled in other mosquito groups. however, there is limited information about mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from these species. as mitochondrial genetics has been fundamental for posing evolutionary hypotheses and identifying taxonomical markers, in this study we sequenced the first sabethine mitogenomes: sabethes undosus, trichopro ...201931561749
comparison of automatic traps to capture mosquitoes (diptera: culicidae) in rural areas in the tropical atlantic rainforest.in several countries, surveillance of insect vectors is accomplished with automatic traps. this study addressed the performance of mosquito magnet® independence (mmi) in comparison with those of cdc with co2 and lactic acid (cdc-a) and cdc light trap (cdc-lt). the collection sites were in a rural region located in a fragment of secondary tropical atlantic rainforest, southeastern brazil. limatus durhami and limatus flavisetosus were the dominant species in the mmi, whereas ochlerotatus scapulari ...024402154
ecology of mosquitoes (diptera: culicidae) in areas of serra do mar state park, state of são paulo, brazil. i - monthly frequency and climatic factors.the ecology of mosquitoes were studied (diptera: culicidae) in areas of serra do mar state park, state of são paulo, brazil. systematized monthly human bait collections were made three times a day, for periods of 2 or 3 h each, in sylvatic and rural areas for 24 consecutive months (january 1991 to december 1992). a total of 24, 943 specimens of adult mosquitoes belonging to 57 species were collected during 622 collective periods. coquillettidia chrysonotum was the most frequent collected mosquit ...200010656698
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