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WRBU presents a newly developed dual-phase process (comprising e-vouchering, and whole-genome sequencing with WRAIR's Illumina NovaSeq) to preserve archive specimen data from two medically important insect subfamilies—Diptera: Culicidae and Hemiptera: Reduviidae.
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First record of the incursion and establishment of the invasive arbovirus vector Ae. vittatus in the Americas confirmed by integrated morphological and molecular approaches.
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A study by WRBU’s Dr. Rich Robbins and a team of entomologists describes teratological abnormalities observed in Haemaphysalis longicornis and Ixodes nipponensis for the first time in South Korea.
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WRBU will roll out all outstanding Culicid pages in the coming months! If you catch an error or omission, or want to contribute bionomic or distribution data, please contact us.
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This long-awaited 2-volume compendium, by current and prior research leaders of WRBU (Richard C. Wilkerson, Yvonne-Marie Linton, and Daniel Strickman) is now available for preorder. Volume 1 covers biology, evolution, ecology, and diversity. Volume 2 comprises an updated taxonomic catalog.
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WRBU identified Anopheles vectors collected at high altitudes over the Sahel, using DNA barcoding. Long-distance aerial migrations of malaria vectors may explain the persistence of malaria, despite extensive ground-based control efforts in Africa.
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A team of past and present WRBU researchers has published a new study on members of the Albitarsis group. The study confirms the species Anopheles albitarsis H, and uncovers new findings that may confirm another species—An. albitarsis J.