Publications by authors named "Andres Mario Visintin"

The subgenus Culex L. includes species involved in summer-autumn arbovirus transmission but studies during winter are scarce in temperate Argentina. Female specimens were collected host-seeking at dry-ice-baited traps during autumn-winter-spring at two sites in Córdoba City during 2016 and 2017.

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We report the presence of the competent vector for Leishmania spp, Migonemyia migonei, and the Evandromyia cortelezzii-sallesi complex south of its known distribution in the central temperate region of Argentina, in the province of Córdoba. The persistence of this phlebotomine in the northern border of the province, its association with a case of cutaneous leishmaniasis, and the new record in the outskirts of the city of Córdoba, the second most populated in the country, strengthens the need for regular vector surveillance and a case detection-sensitive health system in vulnerable regions, even in temperate climates.

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Article Synopsis
  • Culex (Culex) saltanensis has been redescribed, focusing on its adult, pupal, and larval stages, with detailed illustrations of its male genitalia, pupae, and 4th-stage larvae.
  • Information regarding its distribution, biology, and classification is provided.
  • The adults of Culex saltanensis are distinguished from the similar Cx. (Cux.) coronator using specific physical measurement differences.
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