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An overview of the mosquitoes of Saudi Arabia (Diptera: Culicidae), with updated keys to the adult females

Centre for Environmental Research and Studies; Jazan University; P.O. Box 2095; Jazan; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Department of Biology; College of Science; King Khalid University; PO Box 9004; Abha-61413; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Department of Plant Protection; Faculty of Agricultural Sciences; Aligarh Muslim University; Aligarh; India
National Museum of Wales; Department of Natural Sciences; Entomology Section; Cardiff; CF10 3NP; UK
Research Center of Health and Environment; School of Health; Guilan University of Medical Sciences; Rasht; Iran; Department of Medical Parasitology; Mycology and Entomology; School of Medicine; Guilan University of Medical Sciences; Rasht; Iran
Diptera Anophelinae Culicinae identification keys Middle East southwestern Asia taxonomy

Abstract

Despite the fact that mosquito-borne infections have considerable consequences for public health in Saudi Arabia, there is neither a thorough review of the species that occur in the country nor updated keys for the identification of the adult females. In this study, species accounts are given for 49 Saudi Arabian mosquito species, as well as Aedes albopictus (Skuse), which is not recorded in Saudi Arabia, but is medically important and is found in some countries of the Middle East and North Africa. Taxonomic notes provide additional information for certain taxa and/or aid their identification.

 

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