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1 September 2009 First Collection Records of Aedes japonicus in Minnesota
David F. Neitzel, Kirk A. Johnson, Sandra Brogren, Melissa M. Kemperman
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Abstract

Aedes japonicus was first identified in the eastern United States during 1998 and has since spread to locations west of the Mississippi River. This species was found in Minnesota for the first time during 2007 at a tire recycling facility in Scott County and was identified during 2008 at 43 locations in 4 additional Minnesota counties south and east of the initial finding. These records document the presence of Ae. japonicus in 5 counties of southeastern Minnesota and indicate that the species overwinters locally.

David F. Neitzel, Kirk A. Johnson, Sandra Brogren, and Melissa M. Kemperman "First Collection Records of Aedes japonicus in Minnesota," Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 25(3), 367-369, (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.2987/09-0015.1
Published: 1 September 2009
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KEYWORDS
Aedes japonicus
invasive species
Minnesota
mosquito surveillance
overwinter
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