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1 March 2009 Multivariate Discrimination Between Two Cryptic Haemagogus Species Associated with the Transmission of Yellow Fever Virus in the Americas
Jeronimo Alencar, Jaime Rodriguez-Fernández, Nicolas Dégallier, Carlos Brisola Marcondes, Janira Martins Costa, Anthony Érico Guimarães
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Abstract

Mosquitoes of the genus Haemagogus are important vectors of yellow fever virus and other arboviruses and are the principal reservoirs of these viruses in nature. Haemagogus capricornii and Haemagogus janthinomys are closely related species between which females are morphologically cryptic. A morphometric study of these species was performed on male and female specimens from 14 municipalities in Brazil. Morphometric analyses were able to distinguish females. Multivariate morphometrics may be a useful tool for taxonomic studies of cryptic species in this group.

Jeronimo Alencar, Jaime Rodriguez-Fernández, Nicolas Dégallier, Carlos Brisola Marcondes, Janira Martins Costa, and Anthony Érico Guimarães "Multivariate Discrimination Between Two Cryptic Haemagogus Species Associated with the Transmission of Yellow Fever Virus in the Americas," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 25(1), 18-24, (1 March 2009). https://doi.org/10.2987/08-5737.1
Published: 1 March 2009
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KEYWORDS
Culicidae
Haemagogus
morphometry
vectors
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