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- W2325765730 abstract "Enzyme comparisons of 12 species of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) were undertaken using the technique of starch gel electrophoresis. The 4th-stage larvae of 10 species of Aedes, 1 species of Culex, and 1 species of Anopheles were analyzed for acetate and butyrate esterases, alkaline and acid phosphatase, malic and lactic dehydrogenase.Species-specific patterns for all 12 species were obtained with both esterase substrates and for alkaline phosphatase. Aedes aegypti (L.), and A. mascarensis (McGregor) share the same pattern for acid phosphatase and malic dehydrogenase. Both species belong in Group A, subgenus Stegomyia. A. albopictus (Skuse), A. pseudoscutellaris (Theobald), and A. scutellaris (Walker) have identical lactic dehydrogenase patterns; all occur in Group C, Stegomyia. The overall patterns, i.e., obtained with all 6 substrates, were species specific but no clear generic differences were evident. This fact was probably a result of the small sampling of Culex and Anopheles. Inter-specific relationships were examined by means of paired affinity indices and polygonal graphs. These instruments provided the basis for the following taxonomic inferences. A. pseudoscutellaris which is morphologically similar to A. scutellaris and supposedly more closely related to it on a phylogenetic basis, shows a higher degree of biochemical relationship to A. albopictus. On the basis of available data A. triseriatus (Say) seems to be the “biochemical type species” of the subgenus Finlaya. The placement of A. sierrensis (Ludlow) in the subgenus Finlaya on the basis of egg type was reaffirmed on a biochemical basis." @default.
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- W2325765730 title "Comparison of Enzymes of Twelve Species of Mosquitoes1,2,3" @default.
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