Larish Linda Burnham, Savage Harry M
Vector Control Branch, Hawaii State Department of Health, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2005 Sep;21(3):318-21. doi: 10.2987/8756-971X(2005)21[318:IAEOAF]2.0.CO;2.
On November 24, 2003, 1 female adult specimen of Aedes (Finlaya) japonicus japonicus (Theobald) was collected in a New Jersey (NJ) light trap on the island of Hawaii. From June through October, 2004, female and male adults were collected by NJ light traps and gravid traps placed at multiple sites on the island of Hawaii. Larvae were collected in artificial containers and reared to adults for identification. Aedes (Fin.) j. japonicus is the 8th mosquito species to be introduced and established in the State of Hawaii. Currently, this species is known only from the island of Hawaii. Aedes (Fin.) j. japonicus is a competent laboratory vector for a number of arboviruses. Increased quarantine inspections, inspection and treatment of imported used tires and plants, disinsection of airline cargo holds, enhanced vector surveillance, and the development of sanitary corridors around airports and port facilities are necessary to reduce the introduction of vectors and pathogens.
2003年11月24日,在夏威夷岛的一个新泽西州(NJ)诱蚊灯中捕获了1只成年雌性日本伊蚊(Finlaya亚属)日本亚种(Theobald)。2004年6月至10月期间,通过放置在夏威夷岛多个地点的NJ诱蚊灯和孕蚊诱捕器收集了成年雌蚊和雄蚊。幼虫在人工容器中收集并饲养至成虫以进行鉴定。日本伊蚊(Fin.)日本亚种是在夏威夷州引入并定殖的第8种蚊虫。目前,仅在夏威夷岛发现该物种。日本伊蚊(Fin.)日本亚种是多种虫媒病毒的有效实验室传播媒介。加强检疫检查、对进口旧轮胎和植物进行检查和处理、对航空货舱进行灭虫处理、加强病媒监测以及在机场和港口设施周围建立卫生通道,对于减少病媒和病原体的引入是必要的。