“…In recent publications referring to biological databases, Dujardin et al (2010); Garros and Dujardin (2013) report on the importance of creating DBs related to the use of the mosquito wing geometric morphometry (WGM) technique. In addition, Lorenz et al (2017); Jaramillo Wilke et al (2016), among other several authors (Calle et al, 2002;Jirakanjanakit and Dujardin, 2005;Dujardin, 2008;Jirakanjanakit et al, 2008;Henry et al, 2010;Vidal et al, 2011;Motoki et al, 2012;Vidal and Suesdek, 2012;Yeap et al, 2013;Börstler et al, 2014;Laurito et al, 2015;Phanitchat et al, 2019;Chaiphongpachara and Laojun, 2020;Sauer et al, 2020;Carvajal et al, 2021) who have already used to solve biological problems in Culicidae, directly and indirectly, reinforce the importance of gathering morphological, ecological and space-time data related to mosquitoes in a DB. The WingBank can enable studies of reanalysis and meta-analysis, micro and macroevolutionary and that can also contribute to integrative taxonomy, a multidisciplinary approach defended by several authors as the best approach for the diagnosis of species (Schlick-Steiner et al, 2010;Garros and Dujardin, 2013).…”