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Boletín de Malariología y Salud Ambiental

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NAVARRO, Juan-Carlos et al. Invalidation of putative autapomorphic characters using molecular phylogenetic analyses in Anopheles subgenus Nyssorhynchus. Bol Mal Salud Amb [online]. 2009, vol.49, n.2, pp.223-239. ISSN 1690-4648.

Collected specimens from a malaric area in Sucre State, Venezuela, using the ad hoc Keys, were identified as Anopheles aquasalis Curry and An. benarrochi Gabaldón, Cova-García & López populations. Additionally, other individuals have shown a mixture of diagnostic characters of both species. As a consequence of the epidemiological importance that both species represent in this malaric area and its correct identification for vector control aims, we addressed the research to the determination of both entities by mean of phylogenetic methods using mitochondrial DNA (Cytochrome Oxidase 1) from these three entities. In order to evaluate the phylogenetic species concept, the Maximum Parsimony analyses showed strong supported politomies (unresolved nodes), yielded solutions with no supported groups correlated with two or three morphological entities including the male haplotype identified as An. aquasalis. The genetic distances (K-2P) showed that the variability inter-morphotype is in the variance intra, suggesting that the haplotypes belong to the three morphotypes and represent a unique polymorphic species with phenotypic plasticity. We conclude that An. aquasalis is a unique taxonomic entity in the populations studied and also that the morphological characters such as: 1) medial vein with black scales and 2) maxillary palpus with ventral surface covered with white scales, proposed in most of the keys used are not valid characters to distinguish females of An. benarrochi from An. aquasalis as these characters belong to the intra-specific variation of An. aquasalis. This conclusion supports the Faran (1980) key, which did not report any morphological characters, showing undistinguished females under classical characters used.

Palavras-chave : aquasalis; benarrochi; cladistics; malaria; mitochondrial DNA; morphological keys; phylogenetic species; Venezuela.

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