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138 Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(2) 1981 A Pictorial Key for the dentification of the Mosquitoes Associated with Yellow Fever in Africa' Yiau-Min Huang 2 and Ronald A. Ward 3 ABSTRACT. A pictorial key was developed as a training aid for the identification of the adults of 15 species of mosquitoes involved Zn the transmission of yellckj fever virus in Africa. ncluded are 14 species of Aedes (subgenera Aedimorphus, Diceror+ and Stego?q$a) and one species of Eretmzpodites. ntroductory figures display the taxonomic features used in the key. NTRODUCTON This pictorial key to the adult mosquito species knclwn to be actual or suspect vectors of yellow fever was prepared as a part f a training course on the identification of yells fever vectors in Africa 8. The selection of species for inclusion was based upon a review of the medical entomology literature and information furnished by Dr. M. Cornet and Dr. J. Mouchet. The following species are included: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. ll.-13. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Aedes (Aedinnrphus) stokesi Evans Aedes (Aedimorphus) vittatus (Bigot) Aedes (Dkeromyia) furcifer (Edwards) Aedes (Diceronn&l taylori Edwards Aedes tstegomy&d aegypti (Linnaeus) Aedes tstegov@z) africanus (Theobald) Aedes (stegomyid hxteocephahs (Newstead) Aedes (Stego@a) meta%cus (Edwards) Aedes (Stegomyiu~ neoafricanus Cornet, Valade and Dieng Aedes LStegor&a) opok Corbet and Van Someren S imps oni Complex Aedes tstegoq.jia) siwsoni (Theobald) Aedes (Stegomyia) zizii (Theobald) Aedes (Stegornyia) brometiae (Theobald) Aedes (Stegmyi.a) stretitxtie Muspratt Eretmzpodites chrysogaster Graham 'Portions of this study were supported by Research Contract No. DAMD-17-74-C- 486 from the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command, ffice of the Surgeon General, Ft. &trick, MD 2171. '3 Medical Entomology Project, Smithsonian nstitution, NHB 165, Washington, DC 5 56. Department of Entomology, Walter Reed Army nstitute of Research, Washington, 51c 212. Through the auspices of the World Health Organization, a training course on yellow fever vectors was conducted at the National Arbovirus and Vectors Research Unit, Enugu, Nigeria from March 2-29, 198. This course included lectures, laboratory and field demonstrations covering vector ecology, collection, rearing and preservation of specimens; taxonomic morphology and use of keys.

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Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(Z) 1981 139 Geographically, this key includes all of Africa south of Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Egypt. The island of Madagascar is excluded. Figures 1,2 illustrate the adult structures of the head, thorax and leg which are used in the key. The terminology follows that of Harbach and Knight (198), with the exception of the "tarsal claw" which is retained for "unguis". Since this differs in some respects from that of Belkin 962), Edwards (1941) and Huang (1979a), the list belaw will indicate those names of structures in figures 1,2 and the illustrations on p= 144 for the male genitalia which differ from those traditionally used. NEW NAME antepronotum gonocoxite gonostylus hypostigmal lateral scutal fossa maxillary palpus meskatepisternum mesopostnotum pedicel posterior scutal fossa postpronotum prescutellar area prespiracular area scutal fossa OLD anterior basimere NAME pronotum distimere hypostfgial lateral prescutal area palpus sternopleuron postnotum torus posterior fossal posterior pronotum prescutellar space spiracular area fossal area postprocoxal membrane postcoxal membrane A few additional characters indicated by a double asterisk (**) were added to certain species or species groups in the key wherever necessary, to facilitate identification and to avoid confusion with very similar and/or common species in the area. Unfortunately, at present, the identification of certain species can only be made by examination of the male genitalia. Therefore, it is advisable that this examination be performed not only for routine confirmtion of identification but also for the detection of new species in the area. On p. 144 are illustrations of the male genitalia of Ae. @-&) furcifer and Ae. (D-&) tuz.&ors to assist in their separation. The recent "Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region" which has a chapter on Culicidae by White (198) will serve as a guide to the literature for the identification of these vectors. Additional references on Aedes (Stegomyk) species published subsequent to the completion of the above catalogue include Huang 1979b, 1981.

14 MORPHOLOGCAL FEATURES USED N DENTFCATON Fig. 1 \.,.,.. 4 3 / antenna i/l 2 maxillary palpus HEAD - DORSAL hindfemur hindtibia hindtarsus HNDLEG

Mosquito Systematfcs Vol. 13(Z) 1987 141 Fig. 2 anterior dorsocentrol \ Q \ scutol fosso ocrostichol / posterior scutol fossa posterior dorsocentrol Q i \ \ Ooo o prescutellor ore prescutellor scutellum THORAX-DORSAL postspiroculor porotergite, mesothorocic spirocle medion Jcutellor mesopostnotum Postpronotum hypostigmot area metothoracic spirocle ontepronotum mesepimeron subspiroculor- \\\ // apleuron mesokotepisternum postprocoxol membrane _ltl-,~-----..... midcoxo hindcoxo THORAX- LATERAL

142 t (1) Mesopostnotum with setae PCTORAL KEY ADULTS 1 (1) Mesopostnotum bare (1) **(Z) Prespiracular area bare1 (3) Postspiracular setae present (4) Paratergite broad and bare (5) Erect forked scales numerous, not restricted to occiput **c21 Prespiracular area bare (3) Postspiracular setae present (4) Acrostichal setae present (4) Acrostichal setae absent (6) Acrostichal setae absent (7) Antepronotum with broad white scales (8) Scutum with narrow yellow and black scales rather evenly mixed, without yellow scales arranged in stripes (5) Erect forked scales numerous, not restricted to occiput (5) Erect forked scales not restricted to occiput numerous, (9) d hindtarsomeres 4,5 with scales more or less outstanding Page 145 Eretmapodites chrysogaster group (5 SP.) chrysogas ter Graham

Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(Z) 1981 143 Page 143 (1) Wing with broad darkl scales mixed with broad white scales on all veins. (1) Wing with mainly narrow dark scales on all veins (Wing dorsal vie **(L) Paratergite with broad white scales (3) Lower mesepimeral setae pr omeres 1 sprinkled with white scales (anterior view) (5) Proboscis with a distinct white band (on scutal fossa, posterior scutal (5) Without a pair of small, fossa and on about the level of white spots in middle of wing root) scutum Aedes (Diceromy cifer-taylori group (See page 144 for male genitalia) Page 144, couplet A Page 144, couplet B

144 (1) Couplet A Tibiae dark, each with a subbasal white spot and a white band at about basal.33 on fore- and midand at about.5 on hindtibia Page 144 Couplet B (1) Tibiae dark, each with a white apical spot \ (ante\riocview) (2) Hindtarsus with a basal white band on tarsomeres l-4, the ratio of length of white band to the total length of tarsomere is.4,.4.5 and.75; tarsomere 5 all white (2) Hindtarsus with apical white band on tarsomeres l-4; tarsomere 5 all white (anterior view) (anterior view) 5YR Aedes (Aedimorphus) vittatus (Bigot) Aedes (Aedimorphus) stokesi Evans Aedes f'diceromyial furcifer-taylori group (d GENTALA) **(l) Gonocoxite with dense scales on mesa1 margin of ventral surface (2) Gonostylus forked, with a stout, blunt spiniform process apically on the shorter one. c (3) Gonocoxite with a projecting (3) Gonocoxite without a projecting lobe and without lobe bearing numerous long numerous long setae on apicomesal area

Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(Z) 1981 145 Page 145 **cl) Scutum with a distinct patch of white marking on (2) Subspiracular area with broad white scales (3) Postspiracular area without scales (4) Paratergite with broad white scales (5) Scutellum with broad white scales on all lobes (6) Wing with mainly narrow dark scales on all veins scutal fossa (3) (5) (6) (Wing dorsal view) (7) Prescutellar area withnbroad,flat, metallic silvery white scales (7) Prescutellar rea without all broad, flat, metallic silvery white scales **(8) White knee spot absent or forefemur, present on mid- and hindfemora (8) White knee spot present (8) White knee spot absent at least on mid- on all femora fore and hindfemora (anterior view) and apical areas Aedes (Stegomyi: - metulzicus (Edwards) Page 146. Page 147

146 Page 146 (1) White knee spot present on all femora (_r.:..r view): fore_ mid-?-&('.,, **(Z) --_(Znd- \\\ 1, \ \ \ \-ry. Midfemur with a large white spot on anterior surface (3) Hindtarsomere 4 entirely dark (2)'-_~~nd- **(2) Midfemur with a narrow white longitudinal stripe on ventral half of anterior surface (3) All tibiae anteriorly dark, without any white band mid- hind- (4) Hindtibia with (4) Hindtibia without a white stripe a white stripe at, on about basal.25 or near base (4) Hindtarsus with a basal white band on tarsomeres 1-4. tarsomere 5 all white (anterior (5) Scutum with lyre-shaped white markings view) (anterior view) **(5) Anterior median white stripe with all narrow scales Aedes Stegomyial sirnpsoni complex (simpsoni. Zitii, bromeliael Page 148 (6) Hypostigmal area with broad white scales Aedes (Stegorryial strezitziae Muspratt

Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(2) 1981 147 Page 147 (1) Hindtarsus with a basal white band on tarsomeres 1-3, tarsomeres 4,5 all dark (1) Hindtarsus with a basal white band on tarsomeres 1-4, tarsomere 5 all dark **(2) Scutum with a median longitudinal yellow line of narrow scales (3) Posterior dorsocentral yellow line of narrow scales not developed (anterior view) t (2) Hindtibia with a white stripe on about basal.17 or less \ (2) Hindtibia with a white stripe on about basal.25 (anterior view) Stegorryial tuteocephalus (Newstead) **(3) Anterior median white strine rather short and broad, about 2 times as long as wide (4) Posterior dorsocentral white line of narrow scales not developed (3) Posterior dorsocentral yellow line of narrow scales present (3) Posterior dorsocentral yellow line of narrow scales not developed Aedes (Stegotyia) africanus (Theobald) **(4) Scutum without a median longitudinal yellow line of narrow scales ""(4) Scutum without a median longitudinal yellow line of narrow scales (5) Hindtibia with a white stripe (5) Hindtibia with a white stripe on about basal.17 on about basal.8 or less (anterior view) / /, //A A A/ LL' Aedes (Stegomyial opok Corbet and Van Someren Aedes (Stegomyia) neoafricatrus Cornet, Valade and Dieng

748 Page 148 Female diagnostic characters of 3 species in the A&es simpsoni complex Species Female Diagnostic Characters simponi (Theobald, 195) 1. 2. 3. Fore- and midtarsal claws equal, both simple; Fore- and midtarsomere 2 with basal.83-.9 white on dorsal surface; Midtarsomeres 1 and 2 usually without a white stripe on posterior surface. lilii (Theobald, 191) 1. Fore- and midtarsal claws equal, both toothed; 2. Fore- and midtarsomere 2 with at most basal.5 white on dorsal surface; 3. Midtarsomeres 1 and 2 usually without a white stripe on posterior surface. brome Ziae (Theobald, 1911) 1. 2. 3. Fore- and midtarsal claws equal, both toothed; Foretarsomere 2 with basal.5-.6 white on dorsal surface; midtarsomere 2 with basal.66-.75 white on dorsal surface; Midtarsomere 1 usually with a white stripe, on basal.75-.83, on posterior surface; midtarsomere 2 with at least basal.66 white on posterior surface. Tarsal claws Foreleg Midleg Foreleg Midleg Foreleg Midleg simpsoni 9 Q Foretarsomeres,2 lilii Q bromeliae Q (posterior view) simpsoni Q /i/ii Q Q Midtarsomeres,2 (posterior view) bromeliae Q simpsoni Q /i/ii Q bromeliae Q

Mosquito Systematics Vol. 13(2) 1981 149 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Dr. J. Hamon, Director and Dr. R.. Darwlsh, Scientist/Entomologist, Division of Vector Biology and Control, World Health Organization, for inviting us to participate and contribute in a practical way to their programs. The senior author also wishes to express her sincere thatis to Dr. A. B. Knudsen, WHO, Scientist; Dr. M.. E. wuala and his staff, Arbovirus and Vectors Research Unit, Enugu, Nigeria for their helpful assistance and much kindness received while conducting the training course in Enugu. We are indebted to Dr. J. Mouchet and Dr. M. Cornet, Services Scientifiques Centraux de l'o.r.s.t.o.m., Bondy, France, for information on vectors and comments on the key. Special tharjcs are given to Mr. Young T. Sohn for preparing the drawings and to Miss S. G. Munro for typing the manuscript for offset printing. LTERATURE CTED Belkin, J. N. 1962. The mosquitoes of the South Pacific (Diptera, Culicidae). Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press. 2 vols., 68 and 412 p. Edwards, F. W. 1941. Mosquitoes of the Ethiopian region.. - Culicine adults and pupae. London, British Museum (Natural History). 499 p., 4 pl. Harbach, R. E. and K. L. Knight. 198. Taxonomists' glossary of mosquito anatomy. Plexus Publishing, nc., Marlton, NJ. 415 p. Huang, Y. M. 1979a. Medical entomology studies - X. The subgenus Stegmnyia of Aedes in the Oriental region with keys to the species (Diptera: Culicidae). Contrib. Am. Entomol. nst. (Ann Arbor) 15(6):1-79.. 1979b. Aedes (Stegorryia) s6peoni complex in the Ethiopian region with lectotype designation for sivsoni (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae). Mosq. Syst. 11:221-234. 1981. A redescription of Aedes (Stegoqia) cazceatus Edwards and description of a new Afrotropical species, Aedes (Stegonyia) hdgeri (Diptera: Culicidae). Mosq. Syst. 13:92-113. White, G. B. 198. Family Culicidae. p. 114-148 in R. W. Crosskey, ed. Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical region. British Museum (Natural History), London.