Fig 1.
Lowest and highest average annual temperatures in the city are shown. Map modified from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/attachments/docs/original/north_america.pdf?1528326233.
Fig 2.
Collecting sites and hotspots.
Six cluster of species (clusters A, B, C, D and E) are shown. Numbers indicate microclimates: 1) 5°C—28°C, 2) 4°C—26°C, 3) 3°C—24°C and 4) 2°C—22°C. Larvae density (larvae/km2; green- red areas) and average collected larvae (black triangles) are shown.
Fig 3.
Distribution of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus of Mexico City eggs from ovitraps collected in the present study.
Table 1.
Percentage occurrence (from 163 collecting sites) and percentage of the total number of individuals (out of 18,546 collected larvae) of each mosquito species collected.
Table 2.
Updated list of urban and semi urban mosquitoes collected in Mexico city.
Table 3.
Type of sampling habitat and number of records for each specie.
Table 4.
Location of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus eggs collected by ovitraps in Mexico city.
Fig 4.
Possible correlation between the projected increase in temperatures (modified from [20]) and the current presence of Ae. aegypti (yellow dots) and Ae. albopictus (green dots) in the city.