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Parasit Vectors ; 16(1): 4, 2023 Jan 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36604766

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Trypanosoma evansi infects a large number of wild and domestic animals and causes a spoliative disease known as surra. It is mechanically transmitted, mainly by biting flies of the genera Tabanus and Stomoxys. The detection of T. evansi DNA in the feeding apparatus of Dichelacera alcicornis and Dichelacera januarii from South America is reported, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time. METHODS: Tabanids were collected weekly from February 2018 to February 2019 from two sites. The feeding apparatus was removed and DNA extraction, polymerase chain reaction and sequencing were performed. RESULTS: A 205-base pair fragment of the variant surface protein RoTat 1.2 gene, confirmed by DNA sequencing, was amplified from the feeding apparatus of D. alcicornis and D. januarii. CONCLUSIONS: This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first record of T. evansi DNA in South American tabanids.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Muscidae , Trypanosoma , Tripanossomíase , Animais , Dípteros/genética , Trypanosoma/genética , Tripanossomíase/veterinária , Tripanossomíase/diagnóstico , Muscidae/genética , América do Sul , DNA
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Parasitol Res ; 121(1): 87-96, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34816299

RESUMO

Tabanids (Diptera: Tabanidae) are large haematophagous flies that cause both direct (by biting nuisance) and indirect (primarily by mechanical transmission of diseases) damage to host species. Research studies on this family have received little attention in some parts of Europe. Our aims were to characterise the species richness, abundance, and peak of activity of tabanid fly species in a region of Northern Spain. Home-made canopy traps, sweep nets, and Malaise traps were employed for the collection of tabanids across four cattle farms, two equestrian centres, and two golf courses during a 3-month period in the summer of 2020. A total of 300 specimens of 27 tabanid species belonging to eight genera were identified. The most prevalent species were Haematopota pluvialis (23.3%), Tabanus eggeri (20.0%), and Tabanus bromius (8.0%). The former species was recorded biting humans and therefore should be considered of relevance to public health. Tabanids were more diverse and abundant in scrubland and grazing pastures [relative abundance (RA) = > 10%; species richness (S) = 8-12; Shannon-Index (H´) = 1.5 - 2.1] compared to crop landscapes (RA = < 1%; S = 0-1; H´ = 0) according to canopy traps. The tabanid population dynamics was determined to be short, with the greatest abundance and diversity concentrated in mid-late July. This study updates the checklist of this Diptera group in the Northern Spain from nine known extant species to 31 species, providing the first data on the summer peaks of activity of tabanids for this region.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Animais , Bovinos , Comportamento Alimentar , Dinâmica Populacional , Estações do Ano , Espanha
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Acta Parasitol ; 67(1): 518-522, 2022 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34196921

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The species of the genus Trypanosoma are carried and transmitted by horseflies parasitizing a high diversity of vertebrates. In the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, Tabanus triangulum is the most abundant species and, similarly to the other species of horseflies, there is little knowledge about its vector competence. Therefore, this study aimed to screen the field-collected T. triangulum for the presence of Trypanosoma, to estimate infectivity. METHODS: Horseflies were sampled by the Malaise trap in the forest fragments at the coastal plain and DNA was extracted from whole body flies. The Polymerase Chain Reaction was performed. RESULTS: Horseflies presented amplification of 18S ribosomal gene-specific of Trypanosoma species. DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis positioned the strains in the Kaiowa clade with Trypanosoma kaiowa, associated with the crocodilian clade of Trypanosoma. CONCLUSION: This study represents the first report of the presence of the Tr. kaiowa in T. triangulum and the expansion of the parasite's range further south in South America.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Trypanosoma , Animais , Brasil , Filogenia , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Trypanosoma/genética
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Zootaxa ; 4399(3): 423-433, 2018 Mar 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29690324

RESUMO

Areas of endemism, or worthy for conservation, are mainly determined based on large data sets of vertebrates and plants. Herein, we investigated the global distribution at the species-level of the infraorder Tabanomorpha (Diptera, Brachycera), identifying areas of endemism for the group. We performed an endemicity analysis through a grid-based method-NDM/VNDM-using 1,385 species (6,392 geographical records) of Tabanomorpha. The grid size of the analysis was 7º and we applied the loose consensus rule (31%) in the recovered areas. Our results revealed 479 total areas of endemism and 18 consensus areas: the whole Neotropical region, six areas in the Nearctic region, two in the Palearctic region, and three areas in each the Oriental, Australian, and African regions. There are parallels among our results and previously proposed bioregionalisation schemes established by other taxa, showing a way forward for using insects to determine global patterns of endemism.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Animais , Austrália , Geografia , Vertebrados
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Neotrop Entomol ; 45(2): 180-91, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26680467

RESUMO

We evaluated the directional asymmetry between right and left wings and quantified the intraspecific and interspecific variation of the wing shape of 601 specimens of the genus Diachlorus to determine to what extent the geometrical variation discriminates six species distributed in six protected areas of Colombia. Geometric analyses were performed, integrating Procrustes methods, principal component analyses, cluster analyses, linear and quadratic discriminant analyses, and evaluations of shape changes. In Diachlorus, left and right wings did not present significant asymmetry but a geometrical analysis was allowed for species identification and, in some cases, the origin of the specimens using the variation of wing shape; the best-assigned species was Diachlorus leticia Wilkerson & Fairchild, while the worst was Diachlorus jobbinsi Fairchild, which also had the highest intraspecific variation, while Diachlorus fuscistigma Lutz had the lowest variation. Diachlorus fuscistigma and Diachlorus leucotibialis Wilkerson & Fairchild were the most similar species, while D. leucotibialis and Diachlorus nuneztovari Fairchild & Ortiz were the most disimilar. The specimens with the most different wing shape belonged to Chocó (especially those of D. jobbinsi), the geographically farthest area from the others in the study; however, no correlation was observed between geometric and geographical distances. Linear discriminants were better than nonlinear (quadratic) discriminant analyses in predicting species membership, but the opposite was true for predicting area membership. Based on our data, we hypothesized that other species of Diachlorus could also be discriminated using geometric morphometry of the wing shape.


Assuntos
Dípteros/classificação , Asas de Animais/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Colômbia , Dípteros/anatomia & histologia , Geografia
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J Vector Ecol ; 40(2): 364-72, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26611972

RESUMO

Fluctuations in seasonal patterns of horse fly populations were examined in rainforests of tropical South America, where the climate is seasonal. These patterns were evaluated with robust analytical models rather than identifying the main factors that influenced the fluctuations. We examined the seasonality of populations of horse flies in fields and lowland areas of the Pampa biome of southern Brazil with generalized linear models. We also investigated the diversity of these flies and the sampling effort of Malaise traps in this biome over two years. All of the 29 species had clear seasonality with regard to occurrence and abundance, but only seven species were identified as being influenced by temperature and humidity. The sampling was sufficient and the estimated diversity was 10% more than observed. Seasonal trends were synchronized across species and the populations were most abundant between September and March and nearly zero in other months. While previous studies demonstrated that seasonal patterns in population fluctuations are correlated with climatic conditions in horse fly assemblages in South America rainforests, we show a clear effect of each factor on richness and abundance and the seasonality in the prevalence of horse fly assemblages in localities of the Pampa biome.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Dípteros/fisiologia , Animais , Brasil , Ecossistema , Umidade , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano , Temperatura
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Rev. bras. entomol ; Rev. bras. entomol;56(3): 277-280, July-Sept. 2012. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-651772

RESUMO

Some corrections and omitted taxonomic information for the "Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera. Tabanidae" are presented. Fifteen recently described species are listed for the Neotropical region. Presently, the Neotropical region has 1,205 Tabanidae species, besides 35 unrecognized species and 29 nomina nuda.


São apresentadas correções e informações taxonômicas omitidas no "Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera. Tabanidae". Quinze espécies recentemente descritas para a região Neotropical são adicionadas. Atualmente a Região Neotropical possui 1.205 espécies de Tabanidae, além de 35 espécies não reconhecidas e 29 nomina nuda.

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Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484076

RESUMO

We described a new species of Tabanidae (Diptera), Chlorotabanus flagellatus sp. nov., distributed in the Amazon region, in the States of Amazonas and Pará. Diagnosis, discussion and illustrations of external and internal characters are provided.


É descrita uma nova espécie de Tabanidae (Diptera), Chlorotabanus flagellatus sp. nov. , distribuída na região amazônica, Estados do Amazonas e Pará. Diagnose, discussão e ilustrações dos caracteres externos e internos são fornecidas.

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Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-437681

RESUMO

We described a new species of Tabanidae (Diptera), Chlorotabanus flagellatus sp. nov., distributed in the Amazon region, in the States of Amazonas and Pará. Diagnosis, discussion and illustrations of external and internal characters are provided.


É descrita uma nova espécie de Tabanidae (Diptera), Chlorotabanus flagellatus sp. nov. , distribuída na região amazônica, Estados do Amazonas e Pará. Diagnose, discussão e ilustrações dos caracteres externos e internos são fornecidas.

10.
Acta amaz. ; 36(4)2006.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-450226

RESUMO

A key to eleven species and the three subgenera of Amazonian Philipotabanus Fairchild is presented. Philipotabanus (P.) obidensis sp. nov., from Pará State, is described for the first time. Diagnosis, figures and distribution are presented for all species.


É apresentada uma chave dicotômica para os três subgêneros e onze espécies do gênero Philipotabanus Fairchild com registros na Amazônia. É descrita pela primeira vez Philipotabanus (P.) obidensis sp. nov., do estado do Pará. Diagnoses, figuras e distribuição das espécies são fornecidas.

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Braz. J. Biol. ; 65(4)2005.
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-446050

RESUMO

A specimen of Stibasoma (Stibasoma) bella n. sp. collected in the municipality of Carolina is described and illustrated, representing the first record of this genus in the state of Maranhão, Brazil.


Um espécime de Stibasoma (Stibasoma) bella sp. n. coletado no município de Carolina é descrito e ilustrado, representando o primeiro registro do gênero no estado do Maranhão, Brasil.

12.
Acta amaz. ; 23(4)1993.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-449591

RESUMO

The Neotropical genus AcanthoceraMacquart is redefined. 28 species are presented with synonymic list, figures, diagnosis and key to females. The subgenus NothocanthoceraFairchild of Dichelacerais transferred to Acanthocera,except for D. melanopteraHine and one species is described: A. distincta,n. sp. The subgenus MimodynerusEnderlein is synonymized with Acanthocera. A. hequaertiFairchild & Aitken is revalidated. A. lutzi(Enderlein) is synonymized with A. coarctata(Wiedemann). The female of polistiformisFairchild is described. A new lectotype is designated for A. tenuicornis.


O gênero AcanthoceraMacquart é redefinido e apresentado lista sinonimica, diagnose, figuras e chave para fêmeas das 28 espécies. O subgênero NothocanthoceraFairchild do gênero Dichelaceraé transferido para Acanthocera,exceto D. melanopteraHine, e descrita uma espécie: A. distincta,sp. n. O subgênero MimodynerusEnderlein é sinonimizado sob A. {Acanthocera). A. bequaertiFairchüd & Aitken é revalidada. A. luizi(Enderlein) é sinonimizada sob A. coarctata(Wiedemann). A fêmea de A. polistiformisFairchild é descrita. Um novo lectótipo é designado para A. tenuicornis.

13.
Acta amaz ; Acta amaz;23(4)1993.
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1454519

RESUMO

The Neotropical genus AcanthoceraMacquart is redefined. 28 species are presented with synonymic list, figures, diagnosis and key to females. The subgenus NothocanthoceraFairchild of Dichelacerais transferred to Acanthocera,except for D. melanopteraHine and one species is described: A. distincta,n. sp. The subgenus MimodynerusEnderlein is synonymized with Acanthocera. A. hequaertiFairchild & Aitken is revalidated. A. lutzi(Enderlein) is synonymized with A. coarctata(Wiedemann). The female of polistiformisFairchild is described. A new lectotype is designated for A. tenuicornis.


O gênero AcanthoceraMacquart é redefinido e apresentado lista sinonimica, diagnose, figuras e chave para fêmeas das 28 espécies. O subgênero NothocanthoceraFairchild do gênero Dichelaceraé transferido para Acanthocera,exceto D. melanopteraHine, e descrita uma espécie: A. distincta,sp. n. O subgênero MimodynerusEnderlein é sinonimizado sob A. {Acanthocera). A. bequaertiFairchüd & Aitken é revalidada. A. luizi(Enderlein) é sinonimizada sob A. coarctata(Wiedemann). A fêmea de A. polistiformisFairchild é descrita. Um novo lectótipo é designado para A. tenuicornis.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 84(supl.4): 125-128, 1989. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-623858

RESUMO

Female and male of Dasybasis diaguita n. sp. from high area of NW of Argentina is described and illustrated.


Assuntos
Animais , Clima Tropical , Dípteros/genética , Dasyproctidae/classificação , Argentina
15.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 84(supl.4): 267-273, 1989. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-623878

RESUMO

The author redescribes the males of Fidena (Leptofidena) morio (Wulp, 1881) based on details of external morphology and of the dissected genitalia hitherto not studied.


Assuntos
Dípteros , Dípteros/fisiologia , Genitália Masculina/anatomia & histologia , Leptofós
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