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Table 1.

Checklist of the mosquito species that occur in Nuevo León state.

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Fig 1.

Physiography of Nuevo León state.

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Table 2.

Description of the physiography of Nuevo León state and list of municipalities sampled.

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Fig 2.

Species accumulation curve for the 58 of the 65 mosquito species (354 collections) collected in Nuevo León during 2006–2010.

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Fig 3.

Adult female of Aedes (Ochlerotatus) amateuri.

A: Dorsal view of the scutum. B: Laterial view of the body. C: Lateral view of thorax. D: Lateral view of foreleg. E: Dorsal view of abdomen.

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Fig 4.

Male genitalia, pupa, and larvae of Aedes (Ochlerotatus) amateuri.

A: General aspect of genitalia. B: Trumpet. C: Metanotum and seta 1-I. D: Paddle with genital lobe (male). E: Head (dorsal view). F: Pecten of siphon.

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Fig 5.

Distribution of Ae. amateuri n. sp. and Ae. lewnielseni n. sp.

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Fig 6.

Adult of Aedes (Protomacleaya) lewnielseni.

A: Dorsal view of the scutum (female). B: Dorsal view of the scutum (male). C: Lateral view of thorax (female). D: Lateral view of body (female).

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Fig 7.

Male genitalia and pupa of Aedes (Protomacleaya) lewnielseni.

A: General aspect of genitalia. B: Gonostylus and gonostylar claw. C: Claspette. D: Trumpet. E: Metanotum and seta 1-I. F: Paddle with genital lobe (male).

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Fig 8.

Larva of Aedes (Protomacleaya) lewnielseni.

A: Head (dorsal view). B: Comb scales. C: Segment X. D: Pecten of siphon.

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Table 3.

Distribution of the mosquito fauna of Nuevo León state.

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Fig 9.

Ground pool inhabiting species that occur in the Nearctic Region and northeastern Mexico.

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Fig 10.

Phytotelmatic and artificial container inhabiting species that spread from the Neotropical Region into northeastern Mexico.

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Fig 11.

Pond, swamp, and marsh inhabiting species that spread from the Neotropical Region to northeastern Mexico.

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Table 4.

Medical and veterinary importance of the mosquitoes of Nuevo León state.

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