@article{fdi:010079288, title = {{C}hecklist of the mosquito fauna ({D}iptera, {C}ulicidae) of {C}ambodia}, author = {{M}aquart, {P}.{O}. and {F}ontenille, {D}idier and {R}ahola, {N}il and {Y}ean, {S}. and {B}oyer, {S}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}etween 2016 and 2020, the {M}edical and {V}eterinary {E}ntomology unit of the {I}nstitut {P}asteur du {C}ambodge collected over 230,000 mosquitoes. {B}ased on this sampling effort, a checklist of 290 mosquito species in {C}ambodia is presented. {T}his is the first attempt to list the {C}ulicidae fauna of the country. {W}e report 49 species for the first time in {C}ambodia. {T}he 290 species belong to 20 genera: {A}edeomyia (1 sp.), {A}edes (55 spp.), {A}nopheles (53 spp.), {A}rmigeres (26 spp.), {C}oquillettidia (3 spp.), {C}ulex (57 spp.), {C}uliseta (1 sp.), {F}icalbia (1 sp.), {H}eizmannia (10 spp.), {H}odgesia (3 spp.), {L}utzia (3 spp.), {M}alaya (2 spp.), {M}ansonia (5 spp.), {M}imomyia (7 spp.), {O}rthopodomyia (3 spp.), {T}opomyia (4 spp.), {T}oxorhynchites (4 spp.), {T}ripteroides (6 spp.), {U}ranotaenia (27 spp.), and {V}errallina (19 spp.). {T}he {C}ambodian {C}ulicidae fauna is discussed in its {S}outheast {A}sian context. {F}orty-three species are reported to be of medical importance, and are involved in the transmission of pathogens.}, keywords = {{CAMBODGE} ; {PHNOM} {PENH} ; {MEKONG} {BASSIN} ; {TONLE} {SAP} {LAC}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}arasite}, volume = {28}, numero = {}, pages = {60 [24 en ligne]}, ISSN = {1252-607{X}}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1051/parasite/2021056}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079288}, }