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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Infect Genet Evol. 2009 Jul 5;9(6):1197–1203. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2009.06.023

Table 1.

Populations of Culex pipiens complex mosquitoes analyzed in this study. Nm and NACE are the numbers of specimens from each population examined with microsatellite markers and the ACE locus, respectively

Species Location Latitude (deg min) Nm NAce Collection date Source*
Culex pipiens pallens and hybrids Abashiri, Japan 44 01 N 14 3 07/2004 M. Mogi
Sapporo, Japan 43 05 N 22 3 06/2001 M. Mogi
Saga, Japan 43 05 N 16 4 06/1999 M. Mogi
Paju, ROK 37 80 N 8 2 08/2003 M. Turrell
Suwon, ROK 37 17 N 7 2 11/2003 H-C. Kim
Nonsan, ROK 36 12 N 16 3 06/2004 H-C. Kim
Beijing, China 39 55 N 8 1 10/2002 T. Zhao/C. Curtis
Tianjin, China 39 08 N 7 1 10/2002 T. Zhao/C. Curtis
Shijiazhuang, China 38 03 N 5 2 10/2002 T. Zhao/C. Curtis
Taiuman, China 37 55 N 5 1 10/2002 T. Zhao/C. Curtis
Shanghai, China 31 14 N 7 0 04/2004 P. L. M. Rueda

Cx. quinquefasciatus Okinawa, Japan 26 20 N 22 06/1999 I. Miyagi
Shanghai, China 31 14 N 2 04/2004 P. L. M. Rueda

Cx. pipiens pipiens Seoul, ROK 37 33 N 8 11/2003 H-C. Kim
Busan, ROK 32 06 N 15 10/2003 H-C. Kim
*

Dr. Mike Turrell, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702; Dr. Tongyan Zhao, Beijing Institute of Microbiology & Epidemiology, Beijing, China; Dr. Chris Curtis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK; Dr. Pollie L. M. Rueda, WRBU, WRAIR/Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA; Dr. Ichiro Miyagi, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan.