00960nas a2200157 4500008004100000245010400041210006900145260001200214300001000226520044500236653001100681653001900692653002600711100002200737856004300759 2013 eng d00aA recent record of Ochlerotatus (Rusticoidus) rusticus (Rossi, 1790) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Greece0 arecent record of Ochlerotatus Rusticoidus rusticus Rossi 1790 Di c01/2013 a12-133 a
The presence of Ochlerotatus (Rusticoidus) rusticus (Rossi, 1790) in Greece was first reported by Pantazis (1935) and Shannon (1935). No further records of the species are known. However, two females were found outside the city of Tripoli in Peloponnese, confirming the current presence of the species in Greece. Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association 31: 12-13, 2013
10aGreece10amosquito fauna10aOchlerotatus rusticus1 aKioulos, Ilias, P uhttps://e-m-b.myspecies.info/node/113102129nas a2200277 4500008004100000245016300041210006900204260001200273300000900285520122500294653002101519653002001540653002001560653002201580653001201602653001001614653001901624100002201643700002201665700001901687700002101706700003101727700002201758700002801780856004301808 2013 eng d00aFirst detection of Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Balearic Islands (Spain) and assessment of its establishment according to the ECDC guidelines0 aFirst detection of Aedes albopictus Diptera Culicidae in the Bal c01/2013 a8-113 aThe Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus is an invasive mosquito species of major concern to public health because of its vector role in transmission of several pathogens of human and animal health importance. This species was first detected in Europe (Albania) in 1979. Since then, at least eighteen additional European countries have reported its presence. In 2004, this mosquito was detected for the first time in Spain (Catalonia). Here we report, for the first time, the presence and establishment of Ae. albopictus on the island of Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). However, the introduction pathway of this species in Majorca has not yet been identified. The prompt surveillance programme implemented according to the guidelines of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) rapidly permitted a determination of the expansion of Ae. albopictus on the island. The information obtained from this study might be useful to plan mosquito control measures avoiding the spread of this vector species to the entire island. Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association 31: 8-11, 2013
10aAedes albopictus10aECDC guidelines10afirst detection10ainvasive mosquito10aMajorca10aSpain10atiger mosquito1 aMiquel, Margalida1 adel Río, Ricardo1 aBorràs, David1 aBarceló, Carlos1 aEsquivel, Claudia, Paredes1 aLucientes, Javier1 aMiranda, Miguel, Ángel uhttps://e-m-b.myspecies.info/node/113001814nas a2200205 4500008004100000245013100041210006900172260001200241300000800253520114500261653003001406653001301436653001401449653002301463653002201486100002101508700001901529700001701548856004301565 2013 eng d00aA recent survey of the mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) fauna and seasonal human biting activity in the city of Chisinau, Moldova0 arecent survey of the mosquito Diptera Culicidae fauna and season c01/2013 a1-73 aThis is the first report on species composition and seasonal human biting activity of mosquitoes in the city of Chisinau, Moldova. In total 3,255 adult mosquitoes were collected in eight recreational areas. Sampling occurred by means of two methods: human landing collection and net-catches from vegetation. Altogether, 22 mosquito species in nine genera were found, representing 55% of the species diversity in Moldova. Seventeen anthropophilic species with different seasonal patterns of biting activity were found in human landing collections. The most frequently captured species was Aedimorphus vexans (N = 1,514; 46.5%) followed by Ochlerotatus annulipes (N = 403; 12.4%), Dahliana geniculata (N = 330; 10.1%), Culex modestus (N = 312; 9.6%), Coquillettidia richiardii (N = 144; 4.4%) and Oc. riparius (N = 117; 3.6%). Eight of the species are the known vectors of West Nile virus in Europe; four of them are the natural vectors of Dirofilaria. Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association 31: 1-7, 2013
10aanthropophilic mosquitoes10aChisinau10aCulicidae10arecreational areas10aseasonal activity1 aSulesco, Tatiana1 aToderas, Lidia1 aToderas, Ion uhttps://e-m-b.myspecies.info/node/1129