In Argentina, reinfestation with Aedes aegypti was registered in 1986. At p
resent, the mosquito is well established in 10 provinces, from Buenos Aires
up to the country's northern frontiers. This paper presents estimates of g
enetic variability in aegypti populations from central Argentina and determ
inations of genetic distances among them. We analyzed allozymic frequencies
at. 11 loci in samples from 3 localities. The proportion of polymorphic lo
ci varied between 27.3 and 63.6. Expected mean heterozygosity ranged from 0
.090 to 0.161 and Rogers' similarity among samples ranged between 0.909 and
0.958. The lack of relationship between genetic and geographic distances i
s in agreement with a recent colonization of the studied area. The mean Wri
ght's coefficient F-ST value (0.065) indicates low levels of genetic differ
entiation among populations from different localities. Given the recent rei
nfestation with this mosquito in Argentina, the high levels of polymorphism
found could indicate multiple introductions of representative samples from
genetically different subpopulations.