Culex (Culex) mattinglyi Knight, 1953a
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Culex (Culex) mattinglyi Knight, 1953a |
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Culex (Culex) mattinglyi Knight, 1953a View in CoL ( Fig. 31 View FIGURE 31 )
Type locality. Birket Shiekh Kunnaf , San’a, Yemen.
Distribution. This species is recorded from the Afrotropical part of the Arabian Peninsula, where it is known only from the highlands of Yemen and a single locality near its northern border in Saudi Arabia ( Knight 1953a, b; Mattingly & Knight 1956; White 1980; Harbach 1985, 1988; van Harten & Wagener, 1994; Al Ahmad et al. 2011; Al Ashry et al. 2014; Wilkerson et al. 2021). The records of this species in Qatar ( Alkhayat et al. 2020), Syria ( Abdel-Malek 1960) and Turkey ( Minář 1991) are doubtful, probably based on misidentified specimens of Cx. laticinctus . Culex mattinglyi was recorded for the first time in Saudi Arabia by Mattingly & Knight (1956).
Remarks. Culex mattinglyi is very similar to Cx. laticinctus , and the author of the species did not distinguish it from Cx. laticintus until he examined the male genitalia ( Harbach 1988).
Medical importance. Nothing is known about the disease relations of this species ( Harbach 1988).
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