Culex interrogator is a culicid species that has recently been reported in the insular Caribbean, first in Cuba, specifically in the province of Santiago de Cuba, and shortly afterward in the Dominican Republic. This study’s objective is to report for the first time the presence of Cx. interrogator in the Cuban province of Camagüey and investigate its larval breeding sites in the urban environment. In 2022, visual inspections were conducted in all dwellings and facilities in the municipality of Camagüey, including intra- and peridomiciliary areas in the urban and suburban regions. In each positive mosquito reservoir, as many larvae and pupae as possible were collected. A total of 30 samples positive for Cx. interrogator (n = 155 larvae) were collected from 13 types of reservoirs. Ditches were the most frequent reservoir with the species present (n = 8; 26.66%), followed by ground-level tanks and sewage pits (n = 4; 13.33% each). All positive reservoirs were located in outdoor areas of dwellings. The discovery of this mosquito species in Camagüey, with many unknown aspects of its role as a vector, highlights the need for close monitoring and in-depth study.
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