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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Entomol. 2007 Jan;44(1):50–59. doi: 10.1603/0022-2585(2007)44[50:gdbcpf]2.0.co;2

Table 1.

Sources of Cx. pipiens complex mosquitoes used in genetic analyses

Strain Source n
Cx. p. pipiens Colony: Cornell Cornell University, Tompkins Co., Ithaca, NY 20
Colony: Shasta F3 UC Davis, Shasta County, Davis, CA 8
Colony: LIN Sierra Pacific log decks, Placer Co., Lincoln, CA 10
Colony: Iowa State University AIDL, Colorado State University, Larimer Co., Ft. Collins, CO 15
Colony: San Francisco, CA AIDL, Colorado State University, Larimer Co., Ft. Collins, CO 18
Colony: SJCMVC San Joaquin Co., Rancho Cordova, CA 18
Field-collected St. Albans, Prospect Park, North Central Park, Clove Lake Park Staten Island, Split Rock Golf Course, New York Co., NYC, NY 20
Field-collected Onondaga Co., Syracuse, NY 30
Field-collected Philadelphia Co, Philadelphia; Union Co., Buffalo, Lewis, White Deer, Mifflinburg Boro and Kelly Townships; Chester Co., Wallace Township; Bucks Co., Falls Township; Montgomery Co., Norristown, and Erie Co., PA 19
Field-collected Fort Howard bunkers, Baltimore Co., Ft. Howard, MD 11
C.x pipiens f. molestus Colony: Cornell New York Co., NYC, NY 12
Field-collected 91st St. sewer, New York Co., NYC, NY 16
Cx. pipiens quinquefasciatus Field-collected San Mateo Co., West Valley, CA 20
Field-collected Orange, Riverside, and San Diego Counties, Coachella Valley, CA 20

AIDL, Arthropod-borne Infectious Disease Laboratory; SJCMVC, San Joaquin County Mosquito and Vector Control District.