First record of toxorhynchites moctezuma in Sinaloa, Mexico: Notes about its morphology

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Abstract

Mosquito larvae were collected in the urban area of the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, in September of 2020. The immature stages were placed in emergence containers and fed with Aedes aegypti larvae. The adults that emerged from the immature stages were mounted on insect pins and characterized based on their morphology. The species corresponded morphologically to Toxorhynchites moctezuma, making this the first report of the species for the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Similarities and morphological variations are discussed with previous analysis for this species.

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Torres-Avendaño, J. I., Torres-Montoya, E. H., Zazueta-Moreno, J. E. M., Ríostostado, J. J., López-Mendoza, R. L., Salomon-Soto, V. M., … Castillo-Ureta, H. (2021). First record of toxorhynchites moctezuma in Sinaloa, Mexico: Notes about its morphology. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 37(3), 161–163. https://doi.org/10.2987/20-6991.1

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