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Medically Important Vectors: Current and upcoming projects include: a mosquito genus key for the
United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)
Area of Responsibility (AOR); computer-based identification keys to the
Anopheles malaria vectors of the SOUTHCOM AOR, including keys to all
Anopheles adult and larval mosquitoes of Central America, and taxonomic revision and key to adult
Anopheles subgenus Nyssorhynchus of Central and South America; an illustrated identification guide for
Anopheles mosquitoes of Africa; creation of identification tools for the medically important
culicine (non-
Anopheles) mosquitoes of Central and South America; web-based identification keys to
Anopheles adult female and larval mosquitoes belonging to
subgenera Kerteszia and
Anopheles of South America; an illustrated identification guide for the medically important
sand flies of Southwest Asia; and a web-based illustrated identification guide for the
Phlebotomine sand flies of Central and South America. •
VectorMap: An online,
geospatially-referenced website for mosquito, sand fly, tick, mite, flea and host/ reservoir species observation data and distribution models that allows researchers and vector control personnel to access maps that display vector observation data from a variety of databases as points or country-level aggregations, and interrogate these layers to learn more about the observations. Users also have access to supplemental layers representing species richness estimates and predicted species distribution useful in identifying potential new collection locations. ==References==