
A Culiseta annulata mosquito, seen right here in the UK’s Stodmarsh Nature Reserve, as been discovered for the primary time in Iceland.
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Icelanders would be the final group of individuals on Earth to expertise the pesky chunk of a mosquito.
This week, Iceland recorded the presence of the bugs inside its borders for the primary time within the Nordic nation’s historical past.
The invention of three Culiseta annulata mosquitoes was confirmed Monday by the Pure Science Institute of Iceland, which stated the mosquitoes doubtless arrived by freight and appeared to have the ability to stand up to Iceland’s local weather. (There have been earlier experiences of mosquitoes present in airplanes in Iceland.)
The institute famous that the mosquitoes had been one in all numerous new insect species found in Iceland in recent times resulting from a warming local weather and the expansion of worldwide transportation.
Insect fanatic Björn Hjaltason stated he discovered the mosquitoes on a farm in Kjós, simply north of Reykjavík, earlier this month.
“At nightfall on the night of October sixteenth, I caught sight of an odd fly on a pink wine ribbon,” Hjaltason instructed Icelandic broadcaster RUV. “I instantly suspected what was happening and rapidly collected the fly. It was a feminine.”
Hjaltason later trapped two extra. All three bugs had been turned over to authorities for testing, which revealed that they had been two feminine and one male mosquitoes.
Antarctica is now the solely place on the planet believed to haven’t any mosquitoes.
Local weather change is inflicting temperatures to rise the world over, and the Arctic area is warming at greater than double the speed of the worldwide common.
In keeping with the Pure Science Institute of Iceland, the species Culiseta annulata are massive mosquitoes current in Europe and different Nordic international locations that may reside in chilly climate, normally discovering shelter in outbuildings and basements.
Although they sting, the institute stated they do not carry recognized infections in these areas. One research from 2017 stated Culiseta annulata are sometimes “considered a biting nuisance, somewhat than a lethal foe.”
There are greater than 3,000 species of mosquitoes all over the world, a few of which can transmit extreme and even deadly ailments by their bites equivalent to malaria, dengue fever and West Nile virus.