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Nam S Vu1, Jeffrey C Hertz2, Nicholas J Martin2, Tu C Tran1, Jodi M Fiorenzano2, Phong V Tran1, Hoang V Nguyen1, Anh D Dang1, Duong N Tran1, Maysa T Motoki3,4.
Abstract
This study presents the diversity of mosquitoes collected from communes, endemic with malaria and dengue, located in Khanh Hoa and Binh Phuoc Provinces, Vietnam. A total of 10,288 mosquitoes were collected in the village and forested sites using standard larval dippers, cow-baited traps, ultra-violet light traps, and mechanical aspirators. Mosquito taxa were identified morphologically and species complexes/groups were further characterized molecularly. Five genera of mosquitoes were morphologically identified: Anopheles Meigen (21 species), Aedes Meigen (2 species), Culex Linnaeus (5 species), Mansonia Blanchard sp., and Armigeres Theobald sp. The PCR-based identification methods allowed the distinction of members of Maculatus Group, Funestus Group, and Dirus Complex; and DNA barcodes enabled the further identification of the Barbirostris Complex. Data reported here include the first report of An. saeungae Taai & Harbach and An. wejchoochotei Taai & Harbach from Vietnam, and re-emphasizes the significance of using molecular data in an integrated systematic approach to identify cryptic species and better understand their role in disease transmission.Entities:
Keywords: DNA barcodes; PCR-based identification method; Vietnam; mosquito diversity
Year: 2021 PMID: 34144599 DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjab106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Entomol ISSN: 0022-2585 Impact factor: 2.278