Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0923101952.htm
Dengue Fever, Chikungunya: A Potential Vector Discovered in Mayotte
Sep. 23, 2013 ? An unexpected discovery
The researchers went through the entire island with a fine-tooth comb in search of the slightest mosquito or larva. Their goal was to establish a complete inventory of Mahoran species. Thanks to detailed morphological studies and molecular sequencing of the collected specimens, entomologists were able to assemble a substantial diversity of species considering the small size of the region (376 km?). They listed 4 species of Stegomyia mosquito hitherto unknown, which they named Stegomyia pia. Its shiny black body is adorned with shimmering silvery or yellow scales ? ?pia? means ?pretty? in Shimaore, the language of Mayotte. A pest in a flattering disguise?
Dengue Fever, Chikungunya: A Potential Vector Discovered in Mayotte
Sep. 23, 2013 ? An unexpected discovery
The researchers went through the entire island with a fine-tooth comb in search of the slightest mosquito or larva. Their goal was to establish a complete inventory of Mahoran species. Thanks to detailed morphological studies and molecular sequencing of the collected specimens, entomologists were able to assemble a substantial diversity of species considering the small size of the region (376 km?). They listed 4 species of Stegomyia mosquito hitherto unknown, which they named Stegomyia pia. Its shiny black body is adorned with shimmering silvery or yellow scales ? ?pia? means ?pretty? in Shimaore, the language of Mayotte. A pest in a flattering disguise?
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