“…IgG responses to the Anopheles gambiae gSG6 or the gSG6-P1 peptide have been widely validated as marker of human exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors in different epidemiological settings in Western and Eastern African countries (Poinsignon et al, 2008 ; Drame et al, 2010 ; Rizzo et al, 2011b ; Badu et al, 2012 ; Stone et al, 2012 ; Proietti et al, 2013 ; Yman et al, 2016 ). Moreover, the same antigens have been successfully employed for Asian malaria vectors (Ya-Umphan et al, 2017 ) and may be of some use with Polynesian (Idris et al, 2017 ; Pollard et al, 2019 ) and American Old World anophelines (Montiel et al, 2020 ). For Aedes mosquitoes some promising indications have been obtained with the Nterm-34kDa peptide, which is designed on the culicine-specific Ae.…”