Article
Molecular evidence for the occurrence of a new sibling species within the Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii complex in south-east Brazil
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RONA, Luísa D. P.; PINTO, Carlos J. Carvalho; PEIXOTO, Alexandre A. Molecular evidence for the occurrence of a new sibling species within the Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii complex in south-east Brazil. Malaria Journal, v.9:33, 9p, 2010.
1475-2875
10.1186/1475-2875-9-33
Autor
Rona, Luísa D. P.
Pinto, Carlos J. Carvalho
Peixoto, Alexandre A.
Resumen
Anopheles cruzii (Diptera: Culicidae) has long been known as a vector of human and simian malaria parasites in southern and south-eastern Brazil. Previous studies have provided evidence that An. cruzii is a species complex, but the status of the different populations and the number of sibling species remains unclear. A recent analysis of the genetic differentiation of the timeless gene among An. cruzii populations from south and south-east Brazil has suggested that the population from Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro State (south-east Brazil), is in a process of incipient speciation.