巴西巴拉那州北部半落叶林残存地区蝙蝠(爬行动物门:哺乳纲)体外寄生蝇(双翅目:Streblidae)的发生情况

J. Barros, Tiago de Azevedo Pires, Diego Resende Rodrigues, L. H. Mihsfeldt, Marco Antonio Zanoni
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本研究首次记录了圣弗朗西斯科森林州立公园(SFFSP)中Streblidae科蝠蝇外寄生虫与蝙蝠(Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)之间的寄生关系。蝙蝠是用沿公园游客步道多处设置的雾网捕获的。采集后,对蝙蝠进行体外寄生虫检查,发现寄生虫后用金属镊子收集起来,储存在装有 70% 酒精的小瓶中,以便日后进行鉴定。对捕获的蝙蝠进行形态测量,以便根据获得的信息确定所采集的体外寄生虫的寄主是哪种蝙蝠,然后将它们放生。共捕获了 36 只双翅目蝙蝠,分属 4 个属 6 个种:(Perty,1833)、Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett,1899)、Megistopoda proxima (Séguy,1926)、Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda Ribeiro,1907) 和 Trichobius joblingi Wenzel,1966:Artibeus lituratus(Olfers,1818 年);Artibeus planirostris(Spix,1823 年);Carollia perspicillata(Linneaus,1758 年)和 Sturnira lilium(E. Geoffroy,1810 年)。数量最多的物种是毛翅目(Trichobius joblingi)(38.89%)和鳞翅目(Aspidoptera phyllostomatis)(27.78%)。
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Ocorrência de moscas ectoparasitas (Diptera: Streblidae) de morcegos (Chiroptera: Mammalia) em um remanescente de floresta semidecídua no Norte do Paraná, Brasil
This study constitutes the first record of parasitism and associations between bat flies ectoparasite of the Streblidae family and bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in the São Francisco Forest State Park (SFFSP). The bats were captured using mist nets set up at various points along the park’s visitor trail. Following collection, the bats were inspected for ectoparasites, which when found were collected with metal tweezers and stored in vials with 70% alcohol to be identified later. The captured bats were subjected to morphometrics so that the information obtained could help identify which bat species was the host of the ectoparasite collected and then they were released. A total of 36 dipterans from the Streblidae family belonging to six species from four genera: Aspidoptera falcata Wenzel, 1976; Aspidoptera phyllostomatis (Perty, 1833); Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett, 1899); Megistopoda proxima (Séguy, 1926); Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907) and Trichobius. joblingi Wenzel, 1966, infesting phyllostomids of four species: Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818); Artibeus planirostris (Spix, 1823); Carollia perspicillata (Linneaus, 1758) and Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810). The most abundant species were Trichobius joblingi (38.89%) and Aspidoptera phyllostomatis (27.78%).
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