2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3141207/v1
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Taxonomy and molecular phylogeny of black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Africa and Europe by using mitochondrial Cox1 and nuclear ITS2 markers

Pierre Kamtsap,
Flore Nguemaïm Ngoufo,
David Ekale
et al.

Abstract: Background Black flies are present worldwide and are represented by 2,348 species (2,331 living species and 17 fossils) classified under 31 genera. In Africa, 124 species of black flies have been described, of which 55 are known to occur in Cameroon. However, these identifications are all based on morphology and, for S. damnosum only, on cytotaxonomic studies. Little has yet been achieved by modern molecular genetic techniques. In this study, we have applied DNA-based techniques to investigate the diversity a… Show more

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“…After eclosion, these insects leave the water and adapt to terrestrial life [17,18]. Globally, the black flies are diverse, with over 2200 known species [19] and distributed worldwide except Antarctica [20][21][22][23][24][25]. In China, there are 209 known species of Simuliidae, primarily distributed in the Northeast, South China, North China, Central China, Southwest, Mongolia-Xinjiang, and Qinghai-Tibet, indicating a relatively broad distribution [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After eclosion, these insects leave the water and adapt to terrestrial life [17,18]. Globally, the black flies are diverse, with over 2200 known species [19] and distributed worldwide except Antarctica [20][21][22][23][24][25]. In China, there are 209 known species of Simuliidae, primarily distributed in the Northeast, South China, North China, Central China, Southwest, Mongolia-Xinjiang, and Qinghai-Tibet, indicating a relatively broad distribution [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%