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Where Does the London Subway Mosquito Really Come From?

Summary by pourlascience.fr
So far it was thought that the aggressive mosquito that inhabits London's metro, Culex molestus, was the result of a local and rapid adaptation to human activities. But a new study shows that it would have actually emerged in the Middle East several thousand years ago.
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So far it was thought that the aggressive mosquito that inhabits London's metro, Culex molestus, was the result of a local and rapid adaptation to human activities. But a new study shows that it would have actually emerged in the Middle East several thousand years ago.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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