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Relationship between seasonal distribution of mosquito density and meteorological factors in some areas of Qinghai Province, China
WANG Rong, LIU Qi-yong, GUO Yu-hong, YANG Bing-rui, ZHANG Xian-qing, LU Nan-nan, CHENG Xiao-lan, MA Bin-zhong, JIANG Ming-xia
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Objective To study the seasonal distribution of mosquito density and explore the relationship between mosquito density and meteorological factors in some areas of Qinghai Province, China. Methods The data on mosquito density of five surveillance points of Qinghai Province from 2018 to 2021 were analyzed using the circular distribution method to calculate the peak day and peak period of mosquito density at each surveillance point. A multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to determine the relationship between mosquito density and meteorological factors in Xining, Golmud, and Yushu of Qinghai Province with SPSS 22.0. Results The peak day of seasonal fluctuations of mosquitoes of surveyed points in Qinghai Province was July 19, and the peak period was from June 10 to August 28. The regression equation for mosquito density and meteorological factors was y=-2.19+0.47 x 1+0.01 x 3+0.02 x 4 ( x 1, mean air temperature; x 3, monthly average relative humidity; x 4, monthly mean air pressure) ( F=20.613, P<0.001). Mosquitoes have been found breeding in Yushu City with an altitude of 3 700 meters. Conclusions There is a certain correlation between the mosquito density in some areas of Qinghai Province and the local monthly average temperature, monthly average humidity, and monthly average air pressure, and the peak period of mosquito density is basically concentrated in mid July.
2023, 34 (6): 814-818.   doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.8280.2023.06.020
Species composition and spatial distribution of mosquitoes in human habitats in Yellow River basin in Qinghai province, China
WANG Rong, LIU Qi-yong, LU Tao, ZHANG Xian-qing, MA Yong-cheng, GUO Yu-hong, MA Bin-zhong, LIU Gui-xiang, JIANG Ming-xia, CHENG Xiao-lan
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Objective To investigate the species composition and spatial distribution of mosquitoes in the human habitats of the Yellow River basin in Qinghai province, China. Methods Ten counties/cities/districts in the Yellow River basin in Qinghai province were set as the study space. From July to September of 2018 to 2021, blood-sucking mosquitoes active at night were collected using mosquito trap lamps (Gongfu Xiaoshuai) around rural livestock pens and residential houses, followed by identification and classification. Excel 2016 was used to establish the database to calculate population dominance and niche breadth. SPSS 22.0 was used to perform hierarchical cluster analysis on the correlation coefficients between mosquito species. Results A total of 2 684 mosquitoes belonging to 12 species of 4 genera were captured,among which Aedes vexans was the dominant species with species abundance of 30.030. The species abundance of Aedes vexans, Ae. falvidorsalis, Culex pipiens pallens, and Cx. modestus is more than 10.000; The ecological breadth of Ae. detrituss, Ae. dorsalis, Ae. vexans, and Cx. pipiens pallens is more than 6; Geographic niche width of Ae. dorsalis, Cx. modestus, Anopheles sinensis, and Ae. flavescens is greater than or equal to 1.000. There were niche overlaps among 90% of mosquito species, with 13 pairs >0.50 (including one pair with a complete overlap). Ae. sergievi was found in Guide county for the first time. Conclusions Ae. vexans, Ae. dorsalis, and Cx. pipiens pallens have relatively high numbers of species, species abundance, ecological amplitude, niche breadth, and niche overlap in human habitats in the Yellow River basin of Qinghai province. These mosquito species are widely distributed and highly competitive in the plateau. It is the first time to discover Ae. sergievi, a new record in Qinghai province, China.
2023, 34 (3): 389-393.   doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.8280.2023.03.018
Study on Calyptratae fauna in Heng Mountain Range of Shanxi province
WANG Yong, CHENG Xiao-Lan, WANG Meng-Fu
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【Abstract】 Objective To study Calyptratae fauna in Heng Mountain Range of Shanxi province. Methods Entomological classification principles and methods were used in this study. Results There were 154 species, belonging to 6 families and 63 genus, including 9 specific species which accounted for  5.84%. The catalogue of Calyptratae in this region were provided. Conclusion The characteristics of Calyptratae fauna in Palaearctic is the main characteristics in Heng Mountain Range of Shanxi province.

2009, 20 (5): 397-401.
Study on Fanniidae fauna in Hengduan Mountains Region(Diptera:Cyclorrhapha)
ZHENG Shuang; WANG Ming-fu; CHENG Xiao-lan
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Objective To study Fanniidae fauna in Hengduan Mountains Region.Methods The entomological classification principles and methods as well as bio-geographic theory were used in this study.Results There were 39 species,1 genus in Hengduan Mountains Region.The catalogue and distribution of Fanniidae in this region were provided.Conclusion The species of Fanniidae in Hengduan Mountains Region accounted for 39.0% of all the known species in China,and the special species accounted for 43.6% of that known in Hengduan Mountains Region.The characteristics of Fanniidae fauna together with its formation and evolvement in this region were also discussed.