Ochlerotatus is a genus of mosquito. Until 2000, it was ranked as a subgenus of Aedes, but after Reinert's work, the clade was upgraded to the level of a genus.[1] This change has resulted in the renaming of many subgenus species, and many aedini-related taxa are undergoing taxonomic revisions. Some authors are still using traditional taxonomic names in their publications.
Ochlerotatus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Culicidae |
Tribe: | Aedini |
Genus: | Ochlerotatus Lynch Arribalzaga, 1891 |
Taxonomy
editOchlerotatus was originally established as a genus in 1891.[2] In 1917, a researcher by the name of Edwards transferred it to the aedine subgenus; however, as of 2000, Ochlerotatus has resumed its role as a genus (a revision made by Reinhert, due to common traits in genitalia).[3] Based on taxonomic characteristics, many species and subgenera of Aedes mosquitoes have been transferred to the Ochlerotatus genus.[3]
After a contentious worldwide debate regarding the effect the taxonomic changes would have on names established over decades of work in scientific, government, and lay communities,[4][5][6] many scientists and others affected by the change espoused the continued use of the previously established names.[7][8] As of 2016, the previously established names are supported by and accepted for publication in many scientific journals.[9]
Species
editAs of 2022, Ochlerotatus has the following species:[10]
- Aedes aboriginis Dyar, 1917-northwest coast mosquito
- Aedes abserratus (Felt and Young, 1904)
- Aedes aculeatus (Theobald, 1903)
- Aedes aenigmaticus Cerqueira and Costa, 1946
- Aedes akkeshiensis Tanaka, 1998
- Aedes albifasciatus (Macquart, 1838)
- Aedes albineus Séguy, 1923
- Aedes aloponotum Dyar, 1917
- Aedes amateuri Ortega and Zavortink in Ortega-Morales et al., 2019
- Aedes ambreensis Rodhain and Boutonnier, 1983
- Aedes andersoni Edwards, 1926
- Aedes angustivittatus Dyar and Knab, 1907
- Aedes annulipes (Meigen, 1830)
- Aedes antipodeus (Edwards, 1920)
- Aedes arundinariae Kasper, 2020
- Aedes atactavittatus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes atlanticus Dyar and Knab, 1906
- Aedes auratus Grabham, 1906
- Aedes aurifer (Coquillett, 1903)
- Aedes behningi Martini, 1926
- Aedes bejaranoi Martínez,Carcavallo and Prosen, 1960
- Aedes berlandi Séguy, 1921
- Aedes bimaculatus (Coquillett, 1902)
- Aedes biskraensis Brunhes, 1999
- Aedes bogotanus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes breedensis Muspratt, 1953
- Aedes burjaticus (Kuchartshuk, 1973)
- Aedes burpengaryensis (Theobald, 1905)
- Aedes caballus (Theobald, 1912)
- Aedes cacozelus Marks, 1963
- Aedes calcariae Marks, 1957
- Aedes calumnior Belkin, Heinemann and Page, 1970
- Aedes campestris Dyar and Knab, 1907
- Aedes camptorhynchus (Thomson, 1869)
- Aedes canadensis (Theobald, 1901)- woodland pool mosquito
- Aedes cantans (Meigen, 1818)
- Aedes cantator (Coquillett, 1903) - brown saltmarsh mosquito
- Aedes caspius (Pallas, 1771)
- Aedes cataphylla Dyar, 1916
- Aedes chelli (Edwards, 1915)
- Aedes churchillensis Ellisand Burst, 1973
- Aedes clelandi (Taylor, 1914)
- Aedes clivis Lanzaro and Eldridge, 1992
- Aedes coluzzii Rioux,Guilvard and Pasteur, 1998
- Aedes comitatus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes communis (de Geer, 1776)
- Aedes condolescens Dyar and Knab, 1907
- Aedes continentalis Dobrotworsky, 1960
- Aedes crinifer (Theobald, 1903)
- Aedes cunabulanus Edwards, 1924
- Aedes cyprioides Danilov and Stupin, 1982
- Aedes cyprius Ludlow, 1920
- Aedes dahlae (Nielsen, 2009)
- Aedes decticus Howard,Dyar and Knab, 1917
- Aedes deficiens Arnell, 1976
- Aedes detritus Haliday, 1833
- Aedes diantaeus Howard,Dyar and Knab, 1913
- Aedes dorsalis (Meigen, 1830)
- Aedes dufouri Hamon, 1953
- Aedes duplex Martini, 1926
- Aedes dupreei (Coquillett, 1904)
- Aedes dzeta Séguy, 1924
- Aedes edgari Stone and Rosen, 1952
- Aedes eidsvoldensis Mackerras, 1927
- Aedes eucephalaeus Dyar, 1918
- Aedes euedes Howard, Dyar and Knab, 1913
- Aedes euiris Dyar, 1922
- Aedes euplocamus Dyar and Knab, 1906
- Aedes excrucians (Walker, 1856)
- Aedes explorator Marks, 1964
- Aedes fitchii (Felt and Young, 1904)
- Aedes flavescens (Müller, 1764)
- Aedes flavifrons (Skuse, 1889)
- Aedes fulvus (Wiedemann, 1828)
- Aedes grossbecki Dyar and Knab, 1906
- Aedes gutzevichi Dubitzky and Deshevykh, 1978
- Aedes hakusanensis Yamagutiand Tamaboko, 1954
- Aedes harrisoni Muspratt, 1953
- Aedes hastatus Dyar, 1922
- Aedes hesperonotius Marks, 1959
- Aedes hexodontus Dyar, 1916
- Aedes hodgkini Marks, 1959
- Aedes hokkaidensis Tanaka, Mizusawa and Saugstad, 1979
- Aedes hungaricus Mihályi, 1955
- Aedes imperfectus Dobrotworsky, 1962
- Aedes impiger (Walker, 1848)
- Aedes implicatus Vockeroth, 1954
- Aedes incomptus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes increpitus Dyar, 1916
- Aedes inexpectatus BonneWepster, 1948
- Aedes infirmatus Dyar and Knab, 1906
- Aedes intermedius Danilov and Gornostaeva, 1987
- Aedes intrudens Dyar, 1919
- Aedes jacobinae Serafim and Davis, 1933
- Aedes jorgi Carpintero and Leguizamón, 2000
- Aedes juppi McIntosh, 1973
- Aedes kasachstanicus Gutsevich, 1962
- Aedes lasaensis Meng, 1962
- Aedes lepidus Cerqueira and Paraense, 1945
- Aedes leucomelas (Meigen, 1804)
- Aedes linesi Marks, 1964
- Aedes longifilamentus Su and Zhang, 1988
- Aedes luteifemur Edwards, 1926
- Aedes macintoshi Marks, 1959
- Aedes martineti Sevenet, 1937
- Aedes mcdonaldi Belkin, 1962
- Aedes melanimon Dyar, 1924
- Aedes meprai Martínez and Prosen, 1953
- Aedes mercurator Dyar, 1920
- Aedes milleri Dyar, 1922
- Aedes mitchellae (Dyar, 1905)
- Aedes montchadskyi Dubitzky, 1968
- Aedes nevadensis Chapman and Barr, 1964
- Aedes nigrinus (Eckstein, 1918)
- Aedes nigripes (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- Aedes nigrithorax (Macquart, 1847)
- Aedes nigrocanus Martini, 1927
- Aedes nigromaculis (Ludlow, 1906)
- Aedes niphadopsis Dyar and Knab, 1918
- Aedes nivalis Edwards, 1926
- Aedes normanensis (Taylor, 1915)
- Aedes nubilus (Theobald, 1903)
- Aedes obturbator Dyar and Knab, 1907
- Aedes oligopistus Dyar, 1918
- Aedes patersoni Shannon and Del Ponte, 1928
- Aedes pectinatus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes pennai Antunes and Lane, 1938
- Aedes perkinsi Marks, 1949
- Aedes pertinax Grabham, 1906
- Aedes phaecasiatus Marks, 1964
- Aedes phaeonotus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes pionips Dyar, 1919
- Aedes procax (Skuse, 1889)
- Aedes pseudonormanensis Marks, 1949
- Aedes pulcritarsis (Rondani, 1872)
- Aedes pullatus (Coquillett, 1904)
- Aedes punctodes Dyar, 1922
- Aedes punctor (Kirby, 1837)
- Aedes purpuraceus Brug, 1932
- Aedes purpureifemur Marks, 1959
- Aedes purpuriventris Edwards, 1926
- Aedes ratcliffei Marks, 1959
- Aedes raymondi Del Ponte,Castro and García, 1951
- Aedes rempeli Vockeroth, 1954
- Aedes rhyacophilus da Costa Lima, 1933
- Aedes riparioides Su and Zhang, 1987
- Aedes riparius Dyar and Knab, 1907
- Aedes sagax (Skuse, 1889)
- Aedes sallumae González and Reyes in González et al., 2017
- Aedes sapiens Marks, 1964
- Aedes scapularis (Rondani, 1848)
- Aedes schizopinax Dyar, 1929
- Aedes schtakelbergi Shingarev, 1928
- Aedes scutellatum Boshell-Manrique, 1939
- Aedes sedaensis Lei, 1989
- Aedes sergievi Danilov,Markovich and Proskuryakova, 1978
- Aedes serratus (Theobald, 1901)
- Aedes shannoni Vargas and Downs, 1950
- Aedes silvestris (Dobrotworsky, 1961)
- Aedes simanini Gutsevich, 1966
- Aedes sinkiangensis Hsiao, 1977
- Aedes sollicitans (Walker, 1856) saltmarsh mosquito
- Aedes spencerii (Theobald, 1901)
- Aedes spilotus Marks, 1963
- Aedes squamiger (Coquillett, 1902) - California saltmarsh mosquito
- Aedes sticticus (Meigen, 1838) - floodwater mosquito
- Aedes stigmaticus Edwards, 1922
- Aedes stimulans (Walker, 1848) - woodland mosquito
- Aedes stramineus Dubitzky, 1970
- Aedes stricklandi (Edwards, 1912)
- Aedes subalbirostris Klein and Marks, 1960
- Aedes surcoufi (Theobald, 1912)
- Aedes synchytus Arnell, 1976
- Aedes taeniorhynchus (Wiedemann, 1821) - black salt marsh mosquito
- Aedes tahoensis Dyar, 1916
- Aedes thelcter Dyar, 1918
- Aedes theobaldi (Taylor, 1914)
- Aedes thibaulti Dyar and Knab, 1910
- Aedes tormentor Dyar and Knab, 1906
- Aedes tortilis (Theobald, 1903)
- Aedes trivittatus (Coquillett, 1902)
- Aedes turneri Marks, 1963
- Aedes upatensis Anduze and Hecht, 1943
- Aedes ventrovittis Dyar, 1916
- Aedes vigilax (Skuse, 1889)
- Aedes vittiger (Skuse, 1889)
- Aedes washinoi Lanzaro and Eldridge, 1992
References
edit- ^ J. F. Reinert, R. E. Harbach & I. A. Kitching (2004). "Phylogeny and classification of Aedini (Diptera: Culicidae), based on morphological characters of all life stages". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 142 (3): 289–368. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00144.x.
- ^ Félix Lynch Arribálzaga. 1891. Dipterologia Argentina, Culicidae. Revista del Museo de la Plata, i: 345–377; p. 374.
- ^ a b Reinert JF (2000). "New classification for the composite genus Aedes (Diptera: Culicidae: Aedini), elevation of subgenus Ochlerotatus to generic rank, reclassification of the other subgenera, and notes on certain subgenera and species". Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 16 (3): 175–88. PMID 11081644.
- ^ José G. B., Derraik (2007). "Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in New Zealand: reverting to the traditional Aedes nomenclature. The Weta 34: 17-23" (PDF).
- ^ Black WC (2004). "Learning to use Ochlerotatus is just the beginning". Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 20 (2): 215–6. PMID 15264636.
- ^ Reinert, John F.; Harbach, Ralph E.; Kitching, Ian J. (2004). "Phylogeny and classification of Aedini (Diptera: Culicidae), based on morphological characters of all life stages". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 142 (3): 289–368. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00144.x.
- ^ Savage HM, Strickman D (2004). "The genus and subgenus categories within Culicidae and placement of Ochlerotatus as a subgenus of Aedes". Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. 20 (2): 208–14. PMID 15264635.
- ^ Liu, Zhong-Jian; Wilkerson, Richard C.; Linton, Yvonne-Marie; Fonseca, Dina M.; Schultz, Ted R.; Price, Dana C.; Strickman, Daniel A. (2015). "Making Mosquito Taxonomy Useful: A Stable Classification of Tribe Aedini that Balances Utility with Current Knowledge of Evolutionary Relationships". PLOS ONE. 10 (7): e0133602. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1033602W. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0133602. PMC 4520491. PMID 26226613.
- ^ "Journal of Medical Entomology Policy on Names of Aedine Mosquito Genera and Subgenera". Entomological Society of America. [dead link ]
- ^ Harbach, Ralph (nd). "Valid Species List" (PDF). Mosquito Taxonomic Inventory. selfpublished. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
External links
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