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Mosquitoes of the Maculipennis complex in Northern Italy.

Mattia Calzolari1, Rosanna Desiato2, Alessandro Albieri3, Veronica Bellavia2, Michela Bertola4, Paolo Bonilauri5, Emanuele Callegari5, Sabrina Canziani5, Davide Lelli5, Andrea Mosca6, Paolo Mulatti4, Simone Peletto2, Silvia Ravagnan4, Paolo Roberto6, Deborah Torri5, Marco Pombi7, Marco Di Luca8, Fabrizio Montarsi4,7.   

Abstract

The correct identification of mosquito vectors is often hampered by the presence of morphologically indiscernible sibling species. The Maculipennis complex is one of these groups that include both malaria vectors of primary importance and species of low/negligible epidemiological relevance, of which distribution data in Italy are outdated. Our study was aimed at providing an updated distribution of Maculipennis complex in Northern Italy through the sampling and morphological/molecular identification of specimens from five regions. The most abundant species was Anopheles messeae (2032), followed by Anopheles maculipennis s.s. (418), Anopheles atroparvus (28) and Anopheles melanoon (13). Taking advantage of ITS2 barcoding, we were able to finely characterize tested mosquitoes, classifying all the Anopheles messeae specimens as Anopheles daciae, a taxon with debated rank to which we referred as species inquirenda (sp. inq.). The distribution of species was characterized by Ecological Niche Models (ENMs), fed by recorded points of presence. ENMs provided clues on the ecological preferences of the detected species, with An. daciae sp. inq. linked to stable breeding sites and An. maculipennis s.s. more associated to ephemeral breeding sites. We demonstrate that historical Anopheles malaria vectors are still present in Northern Italy.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33742019     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85442-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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