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1 March 2012 First Record of Aedes japonicus japonicus In Mississippi
M. Thorn, W. C. Varnado, J. Goddard
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In July 2011, 7 late-stage larvae of Aedes japonicus japonicus were collected from a 5-gal bucket located behind a house in Fulton, MS. Three of the larvae were reared to the adult stage, with the remaining retained in 70% ethanol. Fifteen subsequent attempts over the next month to collect specimens by larval dipping in artificial containers at the property and surrounding towns in 3 adjacent counties all failed to produce any additional Ae. j. japonicus.

M. Thorn, W. C. Varnado, and J. Goddard "First Record of Aedes japonicus japonicus In Mississippi," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 28(1), 43-44, (1 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.2987/11-6204.1
Published: 1 March 2012
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Aedes japonicus japonicus
Mississippi
mosquito
new record
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