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Table 1 Origin of Ae. j. japonicus specimens included in the study

From: Recently discovered Aedes japonicus japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) populations in The Netherlands and northern Germany resulted from a new introduction event and from a split from an existing population

Country

Federal state/province/region

Location

No. of mosquitoes analysed

I

Microsatellites

nad 4

Germany

Baden-Wurttemberg (SG)

Korntal (1)

39

22

1.26

Waldshut-Tiengen (2)

41

26

1.21

Lower Saxony (NG)

Bad Eilsen (3)

20

20

1.1

Sarstedt (4)

12

10

1.15

The Netherlands

Flevoland

Lelystad (5)

43

37

1.06

Slovenia

Pomurska(6)

Ljutomer

5

2

0.67

Podravska (7)

Selnica ob Dravi

5

4

1.16

Pesnica pri Mariboru

2

0

Sentilj

5

2

Lovrenc na Dravskem Polju

2

1

Ptuj

3

2

Makole

5

5

Ormoz

2

2

Koroska (8)

Lovrenc na Pohorju

5

4

1.12

Ribnica na Pohorju

2

2

Muta

3

3

Slovenj Gradec

5

4

Savinjska (9)

Rogatec

2

1

1.23

Smarje pri Jelsah

2

0

Bistrica ob Sotli

5

4

Osrednjeslovenska (10)

Ig

3

1

0.74

Grosuplje

2

2

Ivancna Gorica

1

0

Croatia

Krapina-Zagorje (11)

Djurmanec

1

0

n. a.

Macelj

0

0

  1. Out of a total of 215 individuals subjected to microsatellite analysis, 154 produced analysable nad4 sequence data. Numbers in parentheses refer to the geographic location of the collection sites as shown in Figure 1. NG = North Germany, SG = South Germany, I = Shannon’s information index, n. a. = not applicable.