Heard P B, Zhang M B, Grimstad P R
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, IN 46556.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1991 Mar;7(1):94-102.
The ability of 14 species of mosquitoes to biologically transmit Jamestown Canyon virus was tested. Four species not previously described as vectors of that virus transmitted to suckling mice. Among membrane-fed mosquitoes with disseminated infections, field-collected Aedes canadensis (1/3), Anopheles punctipennis (1/12), Coquillettidia perturbans (2/14) and a laboratory strain of Ae. epactius (19/67) transmitted virus. Two species were tested for their ability to transmit snowshoe hare virus: field-collected Ae. provocans (4/20) and Ae. abserratus-punctor (2/20) successfully transmitted to suckling mice. Evidence regarding the role of these species as field vectors is summarized.
对14种蚊子生物传播詹姆斯敦峡谷病毒的能力进行了测试。有4种此前未被描述为该病毒传播媒介的蚊子将病毒传播给了乳鼠。在经膜饲感染且病毒已扩散的蚊子中,野外采集的加拿大伊蚊(1/3)、致倦库蚊(1/12)、骚扰阿蚊(2/14)以及一种伊蚊实验室品系(19/67)传播了病毒。对两种蚊子传播雪兔病毒的能力进行了测试:野外采集的刺扰伊蚊(4/20)和一种未明确的伊蚊(2/20)成功将病毒传播给了乳鼠。总结了这些物种作为野外传播媒介作用的相关证据。