Aedes (Rusticoidus) rusticus (Rossi, 1790)
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https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2021.30.1.46 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8114151 |
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Felipe (2023-07-04 14:25:41, last updated 2024-11-29 10:34:48) |
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Aedes (Rusticoidus) rusticus (Rossi, 1790) |
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Aedes (Rusticoidus) rusticus (Rossi, 1790) View in CoL
Northernmost records ( Fig. 3f View Fig ). 59°56 ′ 20.74 ″ N, 30°18 ′ 57.12 ″ E, SPb * ( Fedorov, 1969) GoogleMaps ; 59°0 ′ 23.35 ″ N, 37°57 ′ 37.11 ″ E, VP, Cherepovets Distr. * ( Sharkov, 1982) GoogleMaps ; 55°9 ′ 19.39 ″ N, 20°51 ′ 1.05 ″ E, KP, Zelenogradsk Distr. , Rybachiy ( Bernotiene, 2012) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. KP, LP*, VP*. Adjacent countries: Sweden, Latvia and Lithuania. Europe (ranging northward to the UK, Belgium and Denmark). Ukraine, North Africa, Asia Minor.
Note. Aedes rusticus is known within NWR according to several publications, i.e. from St Petersburg ( Fig. 3f View Fig ; one locality; Fedorov, 1969), the Vologda Province (two localities; Sharkov, 1982) and the Kaliningrad Province (one locality; Bernotiene, 2012); it has been also recorded from Sweden, Latvia and Lithuania. On the other hand, we cannot confirm the occurrence of Ae. rusticus in European Russia by the material examined, i.e. the species is absent in our collections from the Leningrad Province and absent in the material of ZIN collection from NWR. Khalin & Gornostaeva (2008) did not list Ae. rusticus from European Russia. The species is rare in the most part of its range ( Gutsevich et al., 1970). We consider that the correct northernmost record of Ae. rusticus is that in the Kaliningrad Province.
Bernotiene R. 2012. The fauna and seasonal activity of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Curonian Spit (Russia, Lithuania). European Mosquito Bulletin (Journal of the European Mosquito Control Association), 30: 72 - 78.
Fedorov V. G. 1969. Species composition of mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) of Leningrad. Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i parazitarnye Bolezni, 38 (6): 720 - 723. (In Russian).
Gutsevich A. V., Monchadsky A. S. & Stackelberg A. A. 1970. Mosquitoes (Family Culicidae). Fauna SSSR. Novaya seriya [Fauna of the USSR. New series], 100. Nasekomye dvukrylye [Insecta, Diptera], 3 (4). Leningrad: Nauka. 384 p. (In Russian).
Khalin A. V. & Gornostaeva R. M. 2008. On the taxonomic composition of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of the World and Russian fauna (critical review). Parazitologiya, 42 (5): 360 - 381. (In Russian).
Sharkov A. A. 1982. Features of the mosquito distribution in the Arkhangelsk and Vologda provinces. Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i parazitarnye Bolezni, 51 (1): 51 - 54. (In Russian).
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