1. Mosquito species (Diptera: culicidae) collected after tropical storm cristobal in Merida, Yucatan, South-east Mexico
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Henry Puerta-Guardo, Azael Che-Mendoza, Carlos Arisqueta-Chablé, Jorge Palacio-Vargas, Herón Huerta-Jiménez, Pablo Manrique-Saide, Juan Navarrete-Carballo, Anuar Medina-Barreiro, Wilberth Bibiano-Marin, Marco Torres-Castro, and Abdiel Martin-Park
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Psorophora ,Entomology ,Veterinary medicine ,Aedes albopictus ,biology ,Insect Science ,South east ,Aedes aegypti ,biology.organism_classification ,Nuisance ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Culex quinquefasciatus ,Invasive species - Abstract
After the tropical storm Cristobal, we performed special adult entomological collections in the peri-domicile of 35 houses from 25 neighborhoods of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico in response to complaints from the community about an increased nuisance due to an abundance of mosquitoes. A total of 1,275 specimens from four genera and 13 species were collected: Aedes taeniorhynchus (92%), Culex quinquefasciatus (72%), Aedes aegypti (72%), Psorophora mexicana (36%), Psorophora cyanescens (32%), Aedes scapularis (24%), Culex nigripalpus (24%), Aedes albopictus (8%), Psorophora ferox (4%), Haemagogus equinus (4%), Aedes trivittatus (4%), Culex coronator (4%), Culex iolambdis (4%). From these collections, the increased mosquito nuisance was mainly the result of invasive species such as Aedes taeniorhynchus and Psorophora. City wide, vehicle mounted ULV spraying was performed by the MoH and the municipality of Merida to control adult mosquito populations. We report Culex iolambdis for the first time in Merida and Psorophora mexicana for the state of Yucatan.
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- 2021
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