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The use of morphometric wing characters to discriminate female Culex pipiens and Culex torrentium
Authors:Jessica Börstler  Renke Lühken  Martin Rudolf  Sonja Steinke  Christian Melaun  Stefanie Becker  Rolf Garms  Andreas Krüger
Institution:1. Section Parasitology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, , 20359 Hamburg Germany;2. Research Group Aquatic Ecology and Nature Conservation, Institute for Biology and Environmental Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University, , 26111 Oldenburg Germany;3. Goethe‐University (GU), Institute for Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK‐F), Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN), , Frankfurt am Main 60438 Germany;4. Department Tropical Medicine, Military Hospital Hamburg, , 20359 Hamburg Germany
Abstract:The reliability of the length of wing radial vein r2/3 as a character for the morphological discrimination of the two potential arbovirus vectors Culex pipiens s.s. and Cx. torrentium from Germany was reassessed, after this character had been neglected for more than 40 years. Additionally, multivariate morphometric analyses were applied to evaluate wing shape variation between both species. Although high‐throughput molecular tools are now available to differentiate the two species, a simple, low‐cost routine alternative may be useful in the absence of a molecular laboratory, such as under semi‐field conditions. A thin‐plate splines transformation confirmed that primarily the shrinkage of vein r2/3 is responsible for the wing differences between the two species. In the bivariate analysis, the r2/3/r3 indices of Cx. pipiens s.s. and Cx. torrentium were 0.185 and 0.289, respectively, resulting in a correct classification of more than 91% of all tested specimens. Using the absolute length of vein r2/3 alone still allowed for more than 90% accurate discrimination. Furthermore, classification accuracy of linear discriminant analysis exceeded 97%.
Keywords:Culicidae  Culex pipiens  Culex torrentium  radial vein r2/3  morphometry  molecular typing
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