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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 102(3): 277-292, June 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-452503

ABSTRACT

In the present study, we used morphological characters to estimate phylogenetic relationships among members of the subgenus Anopheles Meigen. Phylogenetic analyses were carried out for 36 species of Anopheles (Anopheles). An. (Stethomyia) kompi Edwards, An. (Lophopodomyia) gilesi (Peryassú), Bironella hollandi Taylor, An. (Nyssorhynchus) oswaldoi (Peryassú) and An. (Cellia) maculatus Theobald were employed as outgroups. One hundred one characters of the external morphology of the adult male, adult female, fourth-instar larva, and pupa were scored and analyzed under the parsimony criterion in PAUP. Phylogenetic relationships among the series and several species informal groups of Anopheles (Anopheles) were hypothesized. The results suggest that Anopheles (Anopheles) is monophyletic. Additionally, most species groups included in the analysis were demonstrated to be monophyletic.


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Animals , Male , Female , Anopheles/anatomy & histology , Anopheles/classification , Phylogeny , Species Specificity
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 50(3): 431-432, jul.-set. 2006.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-445402

ABSTRACT

Thirty immatures of Anopheles darlingi Root, Anopheles argyritarsis Robineau-Desvoidy and Anopheles rondoni (Neiva & Pinto) (were found in an artificial lagoon situated near Pardo River, in Ribeirão Preto City, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The presence of immatures of Anopheles darlingi breeding in a lagoon is suggestive of the potential capacity of that species to adapt and occupy new habitats and to invade urban areas along the species distribution range and also disperse to new localities.


Trinta espécimes imaturos de Anopheles darlingi Root, Anopheles argyritarsis Robineau-Desvoidy e Anopheles rondoni (Neiva & Pinto) foram encontrados em lagoa artificial situada nas proximidades do Rio Pardo, em Ribeirão Preto, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. A presença das formas imaturas de Anopheles darlingi criando-se em lagoa artificial sugere que a espécie tem potencial tanto para se adaptar e ocupar novos habitats como para invadir áreas urbanas ao longo da distribuição geográfica e também de se dispersar para novas localidades.


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Animals , Anopheles/classification , Anopheles/parasitology , Culicidae , Insect Vectors , Fresh Water , Larva , Population Dynamics
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