阿皮亚-安蒂卡地区公园卡法雷拉山谷蚊虫的进一步调查:意大利罗马首次记录到库蚊

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Redia-Giornale Di Zoologia Pub Date : 2022-11-23 DOI:10.19263/redia-105.22.21
F. Casale, F. Severini, M. Menegon, F. Piccari, Romina Gori, Giorgio DELLA ROSA, M. Di Luca, L. Toma
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2020年9月至2021年4月,在罗马阿皮亚安蒂卡地区公园内的卡法雷拉山谷开展了蚊子监测活动,这是一个非常受欢迎的城市公园,完全被人口稠密的社区包围。在这次昆虫学调查中,我们收集了798只蚊子幼虫,通过形态学和分子工具对其进行了鉴定。经形态学或分子鉴定的8个分类群为5属,分别为:库蚊(49.1%,n=392)、环纹库蚊(16%,n=128)、长纹库蚊(13.1%,n=105)、按蚊(11.5%,n=92)、白纹伊蚊(5.5%,n=44)、马丘利按蚊(2%,n=16)、淡纹库蚊(0.7%,n=6)、爪带库蚊(1.8%,n=15)。本次调查值得注意的数据是Cx的发现。这是一种在自然和乡村环境中池塘和沼泽中非常常见的物种,但在罗马和乌尔从未有过记录。以前在罗马有报道,但在这个公园从未发现过。就蚊子种类而言,卡法雷拉谷证实了其高度的自然性和高度的生物多样性,以及它作为一个非常受欢迎的城市公园的特殊位置,完全被人口稠密的社区所包围。关键词:蚊虫,淡纹库蚊,罗马,意大利
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FURTHER INVESTIGATION ON THE MOSQUITOES (DIPTERA CULICIDAE) IN THE CAFFARELLA VALLEY, APPIA ANTICA REGIONAL PARK: FIRST RECORD OF CULEX THEILERI IN ROME, ITALY
From September 2020 to April 2021 a mosquito monitoring activity was carried out in the Caffarella Valley within the Appia Antica Regional Park in Rome, a very popular urban park completely surrounded by densely populated neighborhoods. During this entomological survey, we collected 798 mosquito larvae that were identified by morphology and by molecular tools. Out of these samples, eight taxa have been identified morphologically or molecularly in case of complex of species, belonging to five genera: Culex pipiens (49.1%, n=392), Culiseta annulata (16%, n=128), Culiseta longiareolata (13.1%, n=105), Anopheles claviger (11.5%, n=92), Aedes albopictus (5.5%, n=44), Anopheles maculipennis s.s. (2%, n=16), Culex theileri (0.7%, n=6), Uranotaenia unguiculata (1.8%, n=15). The noteworthy datum of this survey is the finding of Cx. theileri, a very common species in ponds and marshes in natural and rural environments, but never recorded before in Rome, and also the record of Ur. unguiculata, previously reported in Rome but never observed in this park. Caffarella Valley confirms its high degree of naturalness and high biodiversity in terms of mosquito species together to its particular location as a very popular urban park, completely surrounded by densely populated neighborhoods. Key Words: mosquitoes, Culex theileri, Rome, Italy
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