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Title: Tabanidae (Diptera) capturados em cavalos em fragmentos de Floresta Amazônica do estado de Rondônia, Brasil
Authors: Zamarchi, Tallita Beatriz de Oliveira
Henriques, Augusto Loureiro
Krolow, Tiago Kütter
Krüger, Rodrigo Ferreira
Rodrigues, Gratchela Dutra
Munari, Amanda
Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa
Camargo, Luís Marcelo Aranha
Keywords: Horse flies
Animal bait
Seasonality
Issue Date: 2023
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Acta Tropica
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 237
Abstract: Tabanidae is one of the most diverse families of hematophagous dipterans. Tabanids, in general, are mechanical vectors of some pathogens. Given the vector importance and the lack of knowledge of the tabanid fauna in horses in Amazon Forest fragments of the state of Rondônia, this work aimed to determine the season that the different species of horse flies prefer to carryout hematophagy on horses and verify whether the horse fly community remains the same throughout the year. The sampling areas for tabanid captures were in the municipality of Monte Negro, Western Amazon, Brazil. Four new occurrences were recorded for the state of Rondônia: Stenotabanus albilinearis, Tabanus fuscofasciatus, T. macquarti and T. restrepoensis, which increases the number of species for the state to 109. The horse flies were most frequently collected on the hind leg (43.15%) and front leg (31.11%), followed by the belly (7.41%) and the ear (5.18%). In the other anatomical regions, the collection frequency was 13.15% of the remaining individuals.
ISSN: 106734
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106734
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