Diversity of Culex torrentium Martini, 1925 — a potential vector of arboviruses and filaria in Europe

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Antje Werblow
Sarah Bolius
Adriaan W. C. Dorresteijn
Christian Melaun
Sven Klimpel
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[1] Institute for Ecology,Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK
[2] Evolution and Diversity; Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN),F), Medical Biodiversity and Parasitology; Goethe
[3] Senckenberg German Entomological Institute (SDEI),University (GO)
[4] Justus Liebig University (JLU),Institute for General Zoology and Developmental Biology
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Parasitology Research | 2013年 / 112卷
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West Nile Virus; Cryptic Species; Metropolitan Region; Male Genitalia; Intraspecific Variability;
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Culex torrentium is one of the most common mosquito species in Germany. Due to its sympatric occurrence as well as its similar morphological and ecological characteristics, it has often been confused with another common species, Culex pipiens. Both species are known to be potential vectors for different arboviruses (not only in Germany) with C. torrentium being a possible vector for Sindbis or Ockelbo virus. In our study, we analyzed the genetic variability in a 658 bp fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (coxI) of C. torrentium, from nine localities in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region. The results of our genetic survey indicate a higher genetic diversity in this gene region for C. torrentium than for the morphologically similar C. pipiens. Our findings may explain the difficulties in the past to find morphological characteristics that apply to all populations of C. torrentium, when attempting to separate them clearly from C. pipiens, by any other criteria than male genitalia. Being ornithophilic, possible hybrids between C. torrentium and the humanophilic C. pipiens biotype molestus, could potentially serve as important vectors for zoonotic diseases. Therefore, we recommend that greater emphasis is placed on the ecological characteristics, population structure, and the taxonomy of this often neglected species, in the future.
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