Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile

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Autor(a) principal: Figueroa-Roa,Luis
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Linhares,Arício X.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical entomology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-566X2004000500016
Resumo: The objective of the present study was to determine the index of synanthropy of adults of Muscidae species collected in Valdivia, Chile (39°48'S; 73°15'W). The flies were collected monthly between September 1996 and August 1997 at three different locations, representing urban, rural and natural environments. Rat carcasses, chicken viscera, and fish viscera were used as bait. Six species of Muscidae were collected: Psilochaeta chalybea (Wiedemann) was dominant in urban and rural habitats, being eusynanthropic. The second species in importance was Hydrotaea acuta (Stein), being hemisynanthropic and more abundant in the natural environment. Ophyra ignava (Harris) was another species captured in relatively large numbers, and showing eusynanthropic characteristic. The remaining three species, Musca domestica L., Palpibracus valdiviensis (Couri & Pamplona), and Mu scina stabulans (Fallén) were captured in low numbers. In addition to the indexes of synanthropy, monthly abundances were determined and discussed, as well as the efficiency of the different baits used to collect the flies. The medical and sanitary importance of the flies was also assessed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
title Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
spellingShingle Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
Figueroa-Roa,Luis
Psilochaeta chalybea
Hydrotaea acuta
Ophyra ignava
urban fly
synanthropic index
title_short Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
title_full Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
title_fullStr Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
title_sort Synanthropy of Muscidae (Diptera) in the city of Valdivia, Chile
author Figueroa-Roa,Luis
author_facet Figueroa-Roa,Luis
Linhares,Arício X.
author_role author
author2 Linhares,Arício X.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueroa-Roa,Luis
Linhares,Arício X.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psilochaeta chalybea
Hydrotaea acuta
Ophyra ignava
urban fly
synanthropic index
topic Psilochaeta chalybea
Hydrotaea acuta
Ophyra ignava
urban fly
synanthropic index
description The objective of the present study was to determine the index of synanthropy of adults of Muscidae species collected in Valdivia, Chile (39°48'S; 73°15'W). The flies were collected monthly between September 1996 and August 1997 at three different locations, representing urban, rural and natural environments. Rat carcasses, chicken viscera, and fish viscera were used as bait. Six species of Muscidae were collected: Psilochaeta chalybea (Wiedemann) was dominant in urban and rural habitats, being eusynanthropic. The second species in importance was Hydrotaea acuta (Stein), being hemisynanthropic and more abundant in the natural environment. Ophyra ignava (Harris) was another species captured in relatively large numbers, and showing eusynanthropic characteristic. The remaining three species, Musca domestica L., Palpibracus valdiviensis (Couri & Pamplona), and Mu scina stabulans (Fallén) were captured in low numbers. In addition to the indexes of synanthropy, monthly abundances were determined and discussed, as well as the efficiency of the different baits used to collect the flies. The medical and sanitary importance of the flies was also assessed.
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