Molecular evidence of Culex pipiens form molestus and hybrids pipiens/molestus in Morocco, North Africa

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Background: Culex pipiens L. is the most widespread mosquito vector in temperate regions including North Africa. Cx. pipiens has two recognized forms or biotypes; pipiens and molestus are morphologically indistinguishable with distinct behavior and physiology that may influence their vectorial status. In our study, we prospected for the different forms of Cx. pipiens in Morocco. Methods: Cx. pipiens larvae were collected in 9 sites throughout Morocco during summer 2010 and reared until imago stage. Cx. pipiens was identified using diagnostic primers designed for the flanking region of microsatellite CQ11. Results: We established the presence of both forms of Cx. pipiens and their hybrids in Morocco. Conclusions: Molecular identification provides the first evidence of the presence of Cx. pipiens form molestus in Morocco and hybrids between pipiens and molestus forms in North Africa. The epidemiological implications of our findings are discussed. © 2012 Amraoui et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Amraoui, F., Tijane, M., Sarih, M., & Failloux, A. B. (2012). Molecular evidence of Culex pipiens form molestus and hybrids pipiens/molestus in Morocco, North Africa. Parasites and Vectors, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-5-83

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