First finding of Aedes koreicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Netherlands

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Since 2010, the Centre for Monitoring of Vectors (CMV) of the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA), has a surveillance programme in place to detect and control invasive mosquito species (IMS) at locations with increased risk of importation. At the premises of companies that import used tyres from risk areas, the CMV implements surveillance using adult mosquito traps. In case of an IMS finding at a used tyre company location, the monitoring is intensified here (weekly sampling, additional BG-Sentinel traps and larval sampling), as well as within a predefined area with a radius of 500 m from the limits of the used tyre company location. On September 6th, 2021, eight Aedes larvae were found in a sample taken from a water-containing bucket. These larvae were both morphologically and molecularly (Illumina sequencing) identified as Aedes koreicus. Additional sampling at this first finding site of Ae. koreicus in the Netherlands, which was followed by mosquito control using larvicides, did not lead to further findings of the species.

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Teekema, S., Stroo, A., Uiterwijk, M., van de Vossenberg, B., Jacobs, F., & Ibáñez‑Justicia, A. (2022). First finding of Aedes koreicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Netherlands. Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association, 40(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.52004/JEMCA2021.0005

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