Assessment and an updated list of the mosquitoes of Saudi Arabia
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Assessment and an updated list of the mosquitoes of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Background: Mosquito-borne pathogens are important causes of diseases in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Knowledge of the mosquito fauna is needed for the appropriate control of the vectors that transmit the pathogens and prevent the diseases they cause. An important first step is to have an up-to-date list of the species known to be present in the country. Original occurrence records were obtained from published literature and critically scrutinized to compile a list of the mosquito species that occur within the borders of the Kingdom.
Results: Fifty-one species have been recorded in the Kingdom; however, the occurrence of two of these species is unlikely. Thus, the mosquito fauna of the Kingdom comprises 49 species that include 18 anophelines and 31 culicines. Published records are provided for each species. Problematic records based on misidentifications and inappropriate sources are discussed and annotated for clarity.
Conclusion: Integrated morphological and molecular methods of identification are needed to refine the list of species and accurately document their distributions in the Kingdom.
Keywords: Culicidae; Mosquitoes; Saudi Arabia; Vectors.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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