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NEW JERSEY ADULT MOSQUITO SURVEILLANCE Report for 7 August to September 7, CDC Prepared by Lisa M. Reed and Dina Fonseca Center for Vector Biology This New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station report is supported by Rutgers University, Hatch funds, funding from the NJ State Mosquito Control Commission and with the participation of the county mosquito control agencies of New Jersey. Region This Summary Table Aedes vexans Coquillettidia perturbans Aedes sollicitans Average* Increase This Average* Increase This Average* Increase This Average* Increase Agricultural.8.9 9.8 7.7.9... Coastal..9....8.. Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin New York Metro North Central Rural Northwest Rural Philadelphia Metro nd. nd 9. nd.7 nd..9..8..9.7...7.7 7.9...8.................. nd. nd. nd... Pinelands....8.... Suburban...8..... Corridor *Averages represent data from, at most, the previous years. Increase is a scale of current values from historical values where no difference or a decrease is represented by (blue), up to % greater difference by (green), up to % greater difference by (yellow), up to % greater difference by (orange) and greater than % increase by (red). White cells in the increase column denote increases from an historic zero and thus no value can be appropriately given. nd=no data reported. State Summary: As with last week, numerous populations were significantly above recent historical averages. These include in the Delaware River Basin and the New York Metropolitan regions as well as Coquillettidia perturbans in the Agricultural region. Several other populations of Aedes vexans, Culex and Coquillettidia perturbans were also either moderately or mildly above historical means.

Climate Factors Average High Temperature Average Low Temperature Total Precipitation The three figures show the interpolation of average maximum ( F) and minimum temperature ( F) and total precipitation (inches) for days prior to September 7 in New Jersey. Data points are from about weather stations maintained through the New Jersey Weather & Climate Network and the State Climatologist. Interpolation between points was performed using ArcMap..

The Species Graphs: The species graph pages include a graph with two plots for each of the ten regions defined on the first page (Agricultural, Coastal, Delaware Bayshore, Delaware River, New York Metro, North-Central, Northwestern, Philadelphia Metro, Pinelands, and Suburban Corridor). Below is an example of one graph from one species within one region. The bar plot show the average number of mosquitoes per trap within the region (weekly means) and line plots show the historical trend as the average number of mosquitoes from the previous years (-year average). In general, historical data are running means from the previous years, but on occasion, will include data from fewer years. Adjustments are made to account for year discrepancies. Data for this week are from Bergen, Monmouth, Salem, Sussex, Union, and Warren counties. Data for the previous week are from Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem, Sussex, Union, and Warren counties.

Aedes vexans - Fresh Floodwater Species Multivoltine Aedine ( Type) Agricultural Coastal Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 New York Metro North Central Rural Northwestern Rural Philadelphia Metro 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 9 7 9 7 9 8 9 7 9 7 9 Pinelands Suburban Corridor Comments Aedes vexans is the model for fresh floodwater species. With abundant precipitation, this species can emerge in very significant numbers. This past week, populations were either mildly or moderately above historical trends in the Delaware River Basin and the New York Metropolitan regions, respectively. 8 8 8 8 8 8

Permanent Water Species Multivoltine Culex/Anopheles (Cx. pipiens Type) Agricultural Coastal Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 New York Metro North Central Rural Northwestern Rural Philadelphia Metro 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 9 Pinelands Suburban Corridor Comments is composed of Culex pipiens, Cx. restuans and Cx. salinarius. These three species (especially pipiens and restuans) are often difficult to tell apart after encountering the damaging blades of the New Jersey light trap. As with last week, high population levels continued to be seen in the 9 Delaware River Basin and the New York Metropolitan region. Moderately elevated numbers were seen in the Northwest Rural region and minor elevations were also seen in Agricultural region and the Suburban Corridor. WNV continues to be about at average activity currently, with no reported horse or human cases at this time. 8 8 8 8 8 8

Culiseta melanura Miscellaneous Group Unique (Cs. melanura Type) Agricultural Coastal Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin 8 7 8 7 9 8 7 8 8 8 7 8 8 8..8.... 8 8 8 New York Metro North Central Rural Northwestern Rural Philadelphia Metro..8.... 8 8 8..8.... 8 8..8.... 9 7 9 7 9....... 9 7 9 7 9 Pinelands Suburban Corridor Comments 8. Culiseta melanura is the enzootic ornithophilic vector of eastern equine 7 encephalitis. Last year, EEE activity was recorded not only in southern NJ.8 where it is typically found, but also in the northern half of the state. One human. case occurred in the latter area. Populations appear to be around or less than historical averages. Currently there are positive pools, all in Cs. melanura. plus one horse case. 8 8 8.. 8 8 8 All horse owners should make sure their horses are up to date on the vaccination schedules: http://www.aaep.org/custdocs/adultvaccinationchart.pdf

Aedes sollicitans - Salt Floodwater Species Multivoltine Aedine (Ae. sollicitans Type) Agricultural Coastal Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin..8.... 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 New York Metro North Central Rural Northwestern Rural Philadelphia Metro Mean # mosquitoes ± sdp 8 8 8 8 8 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 9 Pinelands Suburban Corridor Comments.. Aedes sollicitans is a salt floodwater species and responds to both lunar tidal patterns as well as rainfall. No high population levels above recent historical.8.8 values were recorded for the counties reporting data at this time. Most populations should start to decline as the season progresses..... 8 8 8.... 8 8 8 Next full moon is on the th September.

Coquillettidia perturbans Monotypic (Coquillettidia perturbans Type) Agricultural Coastal Delaware Bayshore Delaware River Basin 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 New York Metro North Central Rural Northwestern Rural Philadelphia Metro 8 8 8 9 8 8 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 9 Pinelands Suburban Corridor Comments Coquillettidia perturbans populations are located in cattail swamps and other wetlands with emergent vegetation, often making control of their numbers dependent on controlling water depth. This mid-season species is a potential inland vector of EEE and should be monitored closely when the arbovirus is 9 9 present. Continuing in its decline, populations that were higher than recent historical average were reported in the Agricultural and Delaware River Basin. These values were lower than were generally reported during the peak population levels. However, given the time of season and EEE activity, these populations may actually pose a greater danger in terms of arbovirus 8 8 8 8 8 8 transmission. Caution is required.

WNV EEE Top Ten Mosquito Species/Region - Ae. albopictus, Ae. japonicus (invasives); Cs. melanura or Cx. erraticus Note: In early season when fewer species are caught, graphs may show less than ten species/region or statewide. An. bradleyi Ae. sollicitans Ae. cantator Cs. melanura Ps. columbiae Ur. sapphirina Ae. canadensis Ae. taeniorhynchus An. crucians Ae. albopictus Ps. ciliata Cx. territans Ae. cinereus Ae. japonicus Ae. sticticus An. walkeri Cx. erraticus Ae. trivittatus Ae. triseriatus Ae. grossbecki Cs. morsitans Cs. inornata Ps. ferox Ae. stimulans Ps. howardii Or. signifera Ae. atlanticus Ae. abserratus Ae. excrucians Tx. rutilus Total Number of Mosquitoes Caught in NJ Light Traps 7

Agricultural Ps. columbiae An. bradleyi Ae. sollicitans Ae. cantator Cs. melanura Coastal Total # mosquitoe s An. bradleyi Ae. sollicitans Ae. cantator Cs. melanura Ae. canadensis Ae. taeniorhynchus 8

Delaware Bayshore An. bradleyi Ae. cantator Ae. sollicitans Cs. melanura Ur. sapphirina Ps. columbiae Delaware River Basin Total # mosquitoe s Ur. sapphirina An. bradleyi Ae. cantator Cs. inornata Ps. columbiae Cx. territans

New York Metropolitan Ae. cantator Ae. sollicitans An. bradleyi Ae. albopictus Ae. taeniorhynchus North Central Rural Cs. inornata Ae. japonicus Ae. stimulans Ae. grossbecki Cs. melanura

Northwest Rural Ur. sapphirina Ae. cinereus An. walkeri Ae. sticticus Ps. ciliata 8 Philadelphia Metropolitan Cs. melanura Ae. cantator Ae. canadensis Ur. sapphirina An. crucians

Pinelands An. bradleyi Cs. melanura Ur. sapphirina An. crucians Ae. canadensis Suburban Corridor Ur. sapphirina Ae. grossbecki Ae. japonicus Cx. territans Ae. albopictus