@article{fdi:010046071, title = {{A}nopheles of {B}olivia : new records with an updated and annotated checklist}, author = {{L}ardeux, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {C}havez, {T}. and {R}odriguez, {R}. and {T}orrez, {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}nopheles squamifemur has been identified from {CDC} light trap collections carried out at {A}rca de {I}srael, a small community located in the extreme north-east of {B}olivia ({P}ando {D}epartment) on the banks of the river {M}adera, on the border with {B}razil. {A}nopheles costai and {A}n. forattinii have been identified in place of {A}n. mediopunctatus which has been removed from the {B}olivian list of {A}nopheles species. {T}he first identification of {A}n. trinkae in {B}olivia by {D}r. {J}.{C}. {L}ien in 1984 is cleared. {T}he presence of {A}n. deaneorum in {B}olivia has been confirmed by our mosquito captures carried out in {G}uayaramerin ({P}ando {D}epartment, north-east of {B}olivia), a border city separated from the type locality of {A}n. deaneorum, the {B}rasilian city of {G}uajara-{M}irin, by the large {M}amore {R}iver. {T}hese new findings increase to 43 the total number of known {A}nopheles species for {B}olivia for which an updated and partially annotated checklist is given. {T}o cite this article: {F}. {L}ardeux et al., {C}. {R}. {B}iologies 332 (2009).}, keywords = {{A}nopheles squamifemur ; {A}nopheles costai ; {A}nopheles forattinii ; {A}nopheles deaneorum ; {N}ew record ; {B}olivia ; {BOLIVIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}omptes {R}endus {B}iologies}, volume = {332}, numero = {5}, pages = {489--499}, ISSN = {1631-0691}, year = {2009}, DOI = {10.1016/j.crvi.2008.11.001}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010046071}, }