Malaria is still a primary health problem in Colombia. The locality of Tierradentro
is situated in the municipality of Montelíbano, Córdoba, in the northwest of
Colombia, and has one of the highest annual parasite index of malaria nationwide.
However, the vectors involved in malaria transmission in this locality have not yet
been identified. In this study, the local anthropophilic Anopheles
composition and natural infectivity with Plasmodium were
investigated. In August 2009, 927 female Anopheles mosquitoes were
collected in eight localities using the human landing catch method and identified
based on their morphology. Cryptic species were determined by restriction fragment
length polymorphism-internal transcribed spacer (ITS)2 molecular analysis. Eight
species [Anopheles nuneztovari s.l. (92.8%), Anopheles
darlingi (5.1%), Anopheles triannulatus s.l. (1.8%),
Anopheles pseudopunctipennis s.l. (0.2%), Anopheles
punctimacula s.l. (0.2%), Anopheles apicimacula (0.1%),
Anopheles albimanus (0.1%) and Anopheles rangeli
(0.1%)] were identified and species identity was confirmed by ITS2
sequencing. This is the first report of An. albimanus, An.
rangeli and An. apicimacula in Tierradentro. Natural
infectivity with Plasmodium was determined by ELISA. None of the
mosquitoes was infectious for Plasmodium. An. nuneztovari s.l. was
the predominant species and is considered the primary malaria vector; An.
darlingi and An. triannulatus s.l. could serve as
secondary vectors.