CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS, ISOENZYMES AND BEHAVIOR OF 3 POPULATIONS OF ANOPHELES-DARLINGI FROM BRAZIL

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ROSAFREITAS, MG
BROOMFIELD, G
PRIESTMAN, A
MILLIGAN, PJM
MOMEN, H
MOLYNEUX, DH
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Three populations of Anopheles darlingi were studied for cuticular hydrocarbons, isoenzymes and patterns of peak biting activity. Differences were found in specimens from Costa Marques, a malaria endemic area; Dourado, a site with a very exophilic population and Juturnaiba, located near the type locality. Twelve hour collections from sunset to sunrise showed that An. darlingi from Costa Marques had a bimodal biting activity profile with a major peak at sunset and a minor peak at sunrise. At Dourado, the pattern was trimodal, with peaks at both morning and evening periods of twilight and near midnight. The Juturnaiba population showed a slight increase in activity near 2000 and 0100 h. Nei's genetic distances, determined by isoenzyme electrophoresis between pairs of populations, were low (D less-than-or-equal-to 0.049). Using discriminant analysis for the cuticular hydrocarbons, 92.4% of the specimens from Costa Marques, 91.2% of the specimens from Dourado and 61.3% from Juturnaiba were correctly identified. Cuticular hydrocarbon and isoenzyme results matched very well: the smaller the Nei's distance, the more misidentifications occurred in the jackknife estimator used in the cuticular hydrocarbon analysis. This is the first report of cuticular hydrocarbon analysis in combination with isoenzymes to investigate neotropical anopheline species.
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