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Iceland Confirms First Living Mosquitoes With Cold‑Tolerant Culiseta Annulata

The species’ detection has prompted spring monitoring to learn whether it can overwinter and establish.

Overview

  • Three mosquitoes collected on October 16 in Kiðafell, Kjós, were confirmed by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History as the country’s first record of living mosquitoes.
  • Entomologist Matthías Alfreðsson identified the insects as Culiseta annulata—two females and one male—after citizen scientist Björn Hjaltason submitted the specimens.
  • Culiseta annulata is widespread in Europe and can survive cold by sheltering through winter in places such as basements and barns.
  • Experts say the insects likely arrived recently, with shipping or containers suspected as possible pathways and local attention on the port of Grundartangi.
  • Researchers note limited immediate health risk from this species and plan targeted surveillance in spring to check for overwintering and potential establishment as conditions warm.