Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region

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Autor(a) principal: Salomón,Oscar D
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Rossi,Gustavo C, Cousiño,Blanca, Spinelli,Gustavo R, Rojas de Arias,Antonieta, López del Puerto,Delfin G, Ortiz,Arnaldo J
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762003000200004
Resumo: From September 1993 to August 2001, 7,190 phlebotomine were collected with CDC light trap in an endemic area for human leishmaniasis, in the departments of Misiones and Itapúa, Paraguay. Eleven species were identified: Lutzomyia neivai (93.7%), L. whitmani (4.1%), and L. fischeri, L. shannoni, L. migonei, L. misionensis, L. cortelezzii, L. pessoai, L. alphabetica, Brumptomyia avellari and B. guimaraesi (less than 1%). The last three species are new records for the country. The biodiversity and phlebotomine abundance were associated with the proximity to primary forest or gallery forest, but L. neivai was also found in peridomestic periurban environment. L. neivai was found throughout the year, and showed a period of higher activity from September to April (spring to fall) with a unimodal or bimodal pattern in relation to the annual rainy peaks during the summer. Background literature about phlebotomine from Paraguay has been reviewed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
title Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
spellingShingle Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
Salomón,Oscar D
Phlebotominae
Lutzomyia
vector ecology
Paraguay
title_short Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
title_full Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
title_fullStr Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
title_full_unstemmed Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
title_sort Phlebotominae sand flies in Paraguay: abundance distribution in the Southeastern region
author Salomón,Oscar D
author_facet Salomón,Oscar D
Rossi,Gustavo C
Cousiño,Blanca
Spinelli,Gustavo R
Rojas de Arias,Antonieta
López del Puerto,Delfin G
Ortiz,Arnaldo J
author_role author
author2 Rossi,Gustavo C
Cousiño,Blanca
Spinelli,Gustavo R
Rojas de Arias,Antonieta
López del Puerto,Delfin G
Ortiz,Arnaldo J
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salomón,Oscar D
Rossi,Gustavo C
Cousiño,Blanca
Spinelli,Gustavo R
Rojas de Arias,Antonieta
López del Puerto,Delfin G
Ortiz,Arnaldo J
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phlebotominae
Lutzomyia
vector ecology
Paraguay
topic Phlebotominae
Lutzomyia
vector ecology
Paraguay
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv From September 1993 to August 2001, 7,190 phlebotomine were collected with CDC light trap in an endemic area for human leishmaniasis, in the departments of Misiones and Itapúa, Paraguay. Eleven species were identified: Lutzomyia neivai (93.7%), L. whitmani (4.1%), and L. fischeri, L. shannoni, L. migonei, L. misionensis, L. cortelezzii, L. pessoai, L. alphabetica, Brumptomyia avellari and B. guimaraesi (less than 1%). The last three species are new records for the country. The biodiversity and phlebotomine abundance were associated with the proximity to primary forest or gallery forest, but L. neivai was also found in peridomestic periurban environment. L. neivai was found throughout the year, and showed a period of higher activity from September to April (spring to fall) with a unimodal or bimodal pattern in relation to the annual rainy peaks during the summer. Background literature about phlebotomine from Paraguay has been reviewed.
description From September 1993 to August 2001, 7,190 phlebotomine were collected with CDC light trap in an endemic area for human leishmaniasis, in the departments of Misiones and Itapúa, Paraguay. Eleven species were identified: Lutzomyia neivai (93.7%), L. whitmani (4.1%), and L. fischeri, L. shannoni, L. migonei, L. misionensis, L. cortelezzii, L. pessoai, L. alphabetica, Brumptomyia avellari and B. guimaraesi (less than 1%). The last three species are new records for the country. The biodiversity and phlebotomine abundance were associated with the proximity to primary forest or gallery forest, but L. neivai was also found in peridomestic periurban environment. L. neivai was found throughout the year, and showed a period of higher activity from September to April (spring to fall) with a unimodal or bimodal pattern in relation to the annual rainy peaks during the summer. Background literature about phlebotomine from Paraguay has been reviewed.
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