瑞士沙蝇动物群再探。

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Medical and Veterinary Entomology Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1111/mve.12690
Francis Schaffner, Cornelia Silaghi, Niels O. Verhulst, Jérôme Depaquit, Alexander Mathis
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沙蝇(双翅目:Psychodidae,Phlebotominae;Newstead,1911 年)广泛分布于欧洲,在地中海地区尤为常见,但在阿尔卑斯山以北却很少见。因此,瑞士是研究阿尔卑斯山峰两侧、亚地中海气候南部和海洋温带气候北部沙蝇动物群落的理想地点。我们重新调查了瑞士的沙蝇动物群,目的是评估其组成、海拔分布、数量和季节性的变化。我们在 4 年中使用灯光诱捕器和/或拦截式粘性诱捕器对 38 个地点进行了调查。在 15 个采集点,灯光诱捕器和粘性诱捕器分别捕获了 90 只和 380 只标本。确定了 4 个物种。在提契诺州确认了 Phlebotomus mascittii(Grassi,1908 年)、Phlebotomus perniciosus(Newstead,1911 年)和 Sergentomyia minuta(Rondani,1843 年),在邻近的格劳宾登州首次确认了 Phlebotomus mascittii。此外,Phlebotomus neglectus(Tonnoir,1921 年)也是首次被报道,不过与同一地点的 P. perniciosus 相比,其密度非常低。它在提契诺州的出现支持了在意大利观察到的向北扩散的趋势。仅在阿尔卑斯山以北的一个地点发现了沙蝇,这与历史报告相吻合。总体而言,P. perniciosus 的低密度和 P. neglectus 的极低密度表明,犬利什曼病在瑞士可能不是一种重要的疾病风险。
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The Phlebotomine sand fly fauna of Switzerland revisited

Sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae, Phlebotominae; Newstead, 1911) are widespread in Europe, being particularly common in the Mediterranean region but rare north of the Alps. Thus, Switzerland is an opportune place to investigate the sand fly fauna on both sides of the Alpine crest, in southern sub-Mediterranean climate and northern oceanic temperate climate. We reinvestigated the Swiss sand fly fauna with the aim to assess changes in composition, altitudinal distribution, abundance and seasonality. Thirty-eight sites were investigated with light traps and/or interception sticky traps in 4 years. Ninety and 380 specimens were caught by light traps and sticky traps, respectively, at 15 collecting sites. Four species were identified. Phlebotomus mascittii (Grassi, 1908), Phlebotomus perniciosus (Newstead, 1911) and Sergentomyia minuta (Rondani, 1843) were confirmed in Ticino, and P. mascittii for the first time in neighbouring Grisons. Also, Phlebotomus neglectus (Tonnoir, 1921) is for the first time reported, though at a very low density compared to P. perniciosus at the same site. Its presence in Ticino supports the northward spread observed in Italy. Sand flies were detected north of the Alps at one site only, endorsing a historical report. Overall, the low density of P. perniciosus and very low density of P. neglectus suggest that canine leishmaniosis may not be an important disease risk in Switzerland.

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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 农林科学-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Medical and Veterinary Entomology is the leading periodical in its field. The Journal covers the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical and veterinary importance. The main strengths of the Journal lie in the fields of: -epidemiology and transmission of vector-borne pathogens changes in vector distribution that have impact on the pathogen transmission- arthropod behaviour and ecology- novel, field evaluated, approaches to biological and chemical control methods- host arthropod interactions. Please note that we do not consider submissions in forensic entomology.
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