Description of a new species of Icosta Speiser , 1905 (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) from Southern Vietnam with the updated key to the subgenus Icosta.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ECOLOGY International Journal for Parasitology-Parasites and Wildlife Pub Date : 2024-11-30 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.101026
Aleksandra Yatsuk, Emilia Nartshuk, Andrey Bushuev, Anvar Kerimov, Nguyễn Văn Linh, Oleg Tolstenkov, Alexandr Matyukhin
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The family Hippoboscidae, commonly known as "louse flies," comprises pupiparous Diptera that are ectoparasites of birds and mammals, with significant impacts on their hosts and epidemiological importance. The louse fly fauna of Vietnam is relatively understudied compared to other countries in the Southeast Asia region. In this study, we describe a new species of the genus Icosta Speiser, 1905 (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), Icosta korzuni sp. n., collected from the lesser coucal Centropus bengalensis (Gmelin, JF, 1788) in Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam. This new species is distinguished from other Icosta species by the morphology of laterite 3, wing length, arrangement of wing microtrichia, body coloration, and its geographical distribution. Additionally, we provide an updated key to the subgenus Icosta Speiser, 1905.

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越南南部海蝇属一新种记述(双翅目:海蝇科)及更新的海蝇亚属键。
通常被称为“虱蝇”的蝇科是由羽化双翅目昆虫组成的,它们是鸟类和哺乳动物的体外寄生虫,对它们的宿主和流行病学的重要性有重大影响。与东南亚地区其他国家相比,越南的虱蝇区系研究相对不足。本文报道了在越南猫田国家公园采集到的一新种Icosta Speiser属,1905(双翅目:海蝇科),Icosta korzuni sp. n. (Gmelin, JF, 1788)。该新种在红土3的形态、翅长、翅微毛的排列、体色和地理分布等方面与其他种有所区别。此外,我们还提供了Icosta Speiser亚属的更新密钥,1905。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (IJP-PAW) publishes the results of original research on parasites of all wildlife, invertebrate and vertebrate. This includes free-ranging, wild populations, as well as captive wildlife, semi-domesticated species (e.g. reindeer) and farmed populations of recently domesticated or wild-captured species (e.g. cultured fishes). Articles on all aspects of wildlife parasitology are welcomed including taxonomy, biodiversity and distribution, ecology and epidemiology, population biology and host-parasite relationships. The impact of parasites on the health and conservation of wildlife is seen as an important area covered by the journal especially the potential role of environmental factors, for example climate. Also important to the journal is ''one health'' and the nature of interactions between wildlife, people and domestic animals, including disease emergence and zoonoses.
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