@article{fdi:010080141, title = {{D}istribution chart for {E}uro-{M}editerranean mosquitoes (western {P}alaearctic region)}, author = {{R}obert, {V}incent and {G}ünay, {F}. and {L}e {G}off, {G}ilbert and {B}ouss{\`e}s, {P}hilippe and {S}ulesco, {T}. and {K}halin, {A}. and {M}edlock, {J}.{M}. and {K}ampen, {H}. and {P}etric, {D}. and {S}chaffner, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he knowledge of the mosquito distribution in the {W}estern {P}alaearctic region has significantly improved in recent decades. {W}e here synthesise published records in an updated distribution chart. {T}he western {P}alaearctic region is divided into 5 areas and 75 geographical units, the latter mainly considered on a country basis or on a geographical basis (e.g. islands). {T}he total number of species accounts for 145. {T}he status of each species for a defined geographic unit is given according to five categories: '{P}resent native', '{P}resent introduced', '{U}ncertain for presence or absence', '{A}bsent extinct' and '{A}bsent never observed'. {R}elevant references are given per country in the annex.}, keywords = {{TAXONOMIE} ; {MOUSTIQUE} ; {REPARTITION} {GEOGRAPHIQUE} ; {REGION} {PALEARCTIQUE} ; {EUROPE} ; {MOYEN} {ORIENT} ; {AFRIQUE} {DU} {NORD} ; {CAUCASE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of the {E}uropean {M}osquito {C}ontrol {A}ssociation}, volume = {37}, numero = {}, pages = {1--28}, ISSN = {8756-971{X}}, year = {2019}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010080141}, }