Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings

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Introduction: Haemagogus capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females are considered morphologically indistinguishable. We analyzed morphometric variability between Brazilian populations of these species using wing geometric morphometry. Methods: Size and shape at intra-and interspecific levels were analyzed in 108 Hg. capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females. Results: Geometric morphometry indicated size and shape variables can differentiate these species at interspecific level. However, at intraspecific level, results show relative differentiation. Two populations of Hg. capricornii had a smaller centroid size with no significant differences between them, whereas all Hg. janthinomys populations showed significant differences. Conclusions: Both species were correctly identified by geometric morphometry.

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Silva, S. O. F., de la Fuente, A. L. C., de Mello, C. F., & Alencar, J. (2019). Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 52. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0106-2018

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