Populations of Culex stigmatosoma and Cx. thriambus have been documented in the southwestern USA with a southward range extension to northern South America and Central America, respectively. Studies conducted in California indicate both species are potential vectors of West Nile virus. However, vector competence studies are lacking for other parts of the USA. During a multicounty regional surveillance study west of San Antonio, Texas, multiple errors were observed in the Texas distributional literature of these species. These errors involved incorrect distributional information in Texas and US publications. Evidence to correct these errant records was found upon further analysis of Texas literature and curated specimens. Therefore, the aims of this study were to present that evidence and then combine the corrected records with additional records from the Texas Department of State Health Services and from larval collections made during other Texas surveillance studies.
CITATION STYLE
Sames, W. J., Kirkscey, E. O., Dunton, R. F., Bolling, B. G., & Wild, A. L. (2021). County-level records for culex stigmatosoma and culex thriambus in texas. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 37(1), 28–33. https://doi.org/10.2987/20-6982
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.