Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings
Introduction: Haemagogus capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females are considered morphologically indistinguishable. We analyzed morphometric variability between Brazilian populations of these species using wing geometric morphometry. Methods: Size and shape at intra-and interspecific levels were anal...
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todo:paper_00378682_v52_n_p_Silva2023-10-03T14:48:09Z Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings Silva, S.O.F. de la Fuente, A.L.C. de Mello, C.F. Alencar, J. Brazil Culicidae Geometric morphometry Haemagogus capricornii Haemagogus janthinomys adult article Brazil Brazilian controlled study differentiation female human morphometry mosquito nonhuman wing anatomy and histology animal Brazil classification comparative study mosquito species difference wing Animals Brazil Culicidae Female Species Specificity Wings, Animal Introduction: Haemagogus capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females are considered morphologically indistinguishable. We analyzed morphometric variability between Brazilian populations of these species using wing geometric morphometry. Methods: Size and shape at intra-and interspecific levels were analyzed in 108 Hg. capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females. Results: Geometric morphometry indicated size and shape variables can differentiate these species at interspecific level. However, at intraspecific level, results show relative differentiation. Two populations of Hg. capricornii had a smaller centroid size with no significant differences between them, whereas all Hg. janthinomys populations showed significant differences. Conclusions: Both species were correctly identified by geometric morphometry. © 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00378682_v52_n_p_Silva |
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Brazil Culicidae Geometric morphometry Haemagogus capricornii Haemagogus janthinomys adult article Brazil Brazilian controlled study differentiation female human morphometry mosquito nonhuman wing anatomy and histology animal Brazil classification comparative study mosquito species difference wing Animals Brazil Culicidae Female Species Specificity Wings, Animal |
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Brazil Culicidae Geometric morphometry Haemagogus capricornii Haemagogus janthinomys adult article Brazil Brazilian controlled study differentiation female human morphometry mosquito nonhuman wing anatomy and histology animal Brazil classification comparative study mosquito species difference wing Animals Brazil Culicidae Female Species Specificity Wings, Animal Silva, S.O.F. de la Fuente, A.L.C. de Mello, C.F. Alencar, J. Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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Brazil Culicidae Geometric morphometry Haemagogus capricornii Haemagogus janthinomys adult article Brazil Brazilian controlled study differentiation female human morphometry mosquito nonhuman wing anatomy and histology animal Brazil classification comparative study mosquito species difference wing Animals Brazil Culicidae Female Species Specificity Wings, Animal |
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Introduction: Haemagogus capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females are considered morphologically indistinguishable. We analyzed morphometric variability between Brazilian populations of these species using wing geometric morphometry. Methods: Size and shape at intra-and interspecific levels were analyzed in 108 Hg. capricornii and Hg. janthinomys females. Results: Geometric morphometry indicated size and shape variables can differentiate these species at interspecific level. However, at intraspecific level, results show relative differentiation. Two populations of Hg. capricornii had a smaller centroid size with no significant differences between them, whereas all Hg. janthinomys populations showed significant differences. Conclusions: Both species were correctly identified by geometric morphometry. © 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. All rights reserved. |
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Silva, S.O.F. de la Fuente, A.L.C. de Mello, C.F. Alencar, J. |
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Silva, S.O.F. |
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Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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Morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. Janthinomys (diptera: Culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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morphological differentiation between seven brazilian populations of haemagogus capricornii and hg. janthinomys (diptera: culicidae) using geometric morphometry of the wings |
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