Bionomía de Aedes albopictus (Skuse)

Desde su introduccion al Continente Americano en 1985 Aedes albopictus (Skuse) se ha distribuido en 678 municipios de 25 estados de la Union Americana. Fue introducida desde Malasia; ultimamente se ha ubicado en 866 ciudades de 26 estados de los Estados Unidos. Esta especie es una plaga importante en los estados del Sureste de Estados Unidos. Aedes albopictus es un importante vector de varios virus como Encefalitis Japonesa, Rio Ross y Nilo Occidental, ademas se encuentra en algunos paises de Centro y Sudamerica. En Mexico Ae. albopictus se ha distinguido como vector del virus del dengue y su distribucion actual ocupa los estados de Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Veracruz y Chiapas. Palabras clave: Aedes albopictus, bionomia   Aedes albopictus, bionomics

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