Florencia M. Pucheta , Cecilia Kopuchian , Adrián S. Di Giacomo , Mariana Bulgarella , Luciano D. Patitucci
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摘要
Philornis蝇对鸟类的寄生给鸟类宿主带来了负面的选择压力。据了解,Philornis种类会攻击新热带地区许多濒危和非濒危鸟类。红花腹黑鸟(Xanthopsar flavus Gmelin,1788 年)是南美洲草原上的一种濒危鸟类,由于栖息地丧失而数量减少。据我们所知,本研究首次报道了两种 Philornis(Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, 1968)和一个新物种寄生于 X. flavus。我们从寄生于黄曲霉巢穴和雏鸟的幼虫、蛹和成虫中描述了这一新种。我们从直接从巢中采集的蛹中鉴定出了 P. downsi。我们将新种命名为Philornis aguapey sp.我们比较了苍蝇的形态,并提出了新的特征,以区分 P. aguapey sp.我们提供了阿根廷黄曲霉繁殖范围内Philornis的流行数据。我们用形态学和分子方法鉴定Philornis物种,突出了该属在分类学上的挑战,强调了用综合方法鉴定物种的必要性。Philornis主要在科连特斯省寄生于X. flavus,这引起了人们对其对这一已经濒临灭绝的鸟类种群的潜在附加影响的担忧。这种苍蝇寄生对黄翅雏鸟的发育和死亡率的影响尚不清楚。Philornis属的分类存在空白和不一致,特别是在其南部分布区,相关信息仍然很少。因此,我们鼓励开展进一步研究,以填补这一寄主-寄生虫系统中的一些知识空白。
First record of Philornis (Diptera: Muscidae) parasitizing the threatened Saffron-cowled Blackbird in South America with a description of a new Philornis species
Bird parasitism by Philornis flies imposes negative selection pressures on avian hosts. Philornis species are known to attack many threatened and non-threatened bird species in the Neotropics. The Saffron-cowled Blackbird (Xanthopsar flavus Gmelin, 1788) is an endangered South American grassland species in decline due to habitat loss. To our knowledge, this study constitutes the first report of parasitism of X. flavus by two Philornis species, Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, 1968 and a new species. We described the new species from larvae, puparia, and adults collected from parasitized X. flavus nests and nestlings. We identified P. downsi from puparia collected directly from nests. We named the new species Philornis aguapey sp. nov., identified integrating morphological and molecular data. We compared fly morphology and proposed new characters to distinguish P. aguapey sp. nov. from other recognized species. We presented data on Philornis prevalence within the breeding range of X. flavus in Argentina. Our morphological and molecular approach to identifying Philornis species highlighted the taxonomic challenges of this genus, emphasizing the need for integrative approaches for species identification. Philornis parasitism of X. flavus, mainly in Corrientes province, raises concerns about its potential additive impact on this already endangered bird population. Nothing is known of the effects of this fly parasitism on development and mortality of X. flavus nestlings. Taxonomic gaps and inconsistencies exist in the genus Philornis, especially at its southern distribution, where information remains scarce. Thus, we encourage further research to address some of the knowledge gaps in this host-parasite system.
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Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology is devoted to comparative zoology with a special emphasis on morphology, systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology targeting all metazoans, both modern and extinct. We also consider taxonomic submissions addressing a broader systematic and/or evolutionary context. The overall aim of the journal is to contribute to our understanding of the organismic world from an evolutionary perspective.
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