Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Aedes
#1
Pls help.
Slovakia
viii.2020
#5
Looking at the photos after making them a bit brighter, I think I can see thoracic markings consistent with
Aedes japonicus or
Ae. koreicus. Both species are known from Slovakia.
#6
Dear Tony,
Thanks - I assumed that but I wanted to hear other opinions.
but I do not know of any published mention of Slovakia - pls can you send me pdf?
many thnaks
Jozef
jozef.obona@unipo.sk
#7
Hi Josef - Apologies - I misinterpreted the maps (
https://www.ecdc....ugust-2019 and
https://www.ecdc....-july-2019 ).
Both species are known from Hungary, but not yet recorded from Slovakia. Separating these species is quite difficult - but I believe there is a reliable genome test that can be used.
#8
Hi Tony,
many thanks for your help

I have one more request for you - please is there any free pdf with figs of male genitalia of these invasive species?
With best regards,
Jozef
#9
I haven't been able to locate any figures of the male genitalia of these mosquitoes, but Edwards notes that they are different, and briefly describes the genitalia of koreicus in the original description (see:
https://web.archi...100-17.pdf (page 213).
You may also find this reference useful:
https://parasites...018-3199-4
Posted by
eklans on 22-08-2020 11:11
#10
The MosKeyTool
http://bioinfo-we...V2.1/html/ shows differencies on tarsus 5, Leg III:
A. japonicus:LEG III: Colour of tarsomere 5 : 1. entirely dark
A. koreicus: LEG III: Colour of tarsomere 5 : 2. two coloured
On image 1 I think I see entirely dark tarsus 5 = A. japonicus
Eric
(A. japonicus are quite common in my garden since 2015 - image from 2020-08-04)
Edited by
eklans on 22-08-2020 11:25
#11
Dear Eric and Tony.
many thanks for help, pdf and info.
today I caught about 10 more.
With best regards,
Jozef