New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil

Synanthropic flies outstanding beside other flies due their relative abundance close to domestic animals and human population, to which they are able to cause myiasis or transmit pathogenic agents. As they're necrophagous they act as corpse decomposers and are useful in the forensic entomology in the post mortem interval determination. This study aimed to know flies diversity and abundance in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul. Captures were made weekly, utilizing three traps baited with decaying fish meat, from June of 2008 to May of 2009 in a remainder ciliary forest of the Embrapa's Cattle Beef Experimental Farm. The dipterans families that were considered and respectively number of collected specimens were: Calliphoridae (105,334); Muscidae (27,999); Sarcophagidae (21,083); Fanniidae (17,759) and Mesembrinellidae (305), totalizing 172,480 dipterous. To the local known species some Muscidae were increased as follows: Neomuscina atincticosta, Pseudoptilolepis elbida, Polietina orbitalis, Polietina flavithorax, Scutellomusca scutellaris, Graphomya analis and Morellia couriae.

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Main Authors: Luiz,Hera Luana, Taira,Tiago Ledesma, Koller,Wilson Werner
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária 2012
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612012000400012
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spelling oai:scielo:S1984-296120120004000122013-01-02New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, BrazilLuiz,Hera LuanaTaira,Tiago LedesmaKoller,Wilson Werner Calliphoridae fish bait Muscidae relative abundance Synanthropic flies outstanding beside other flies due their relative abundance close to domestic animals and human population, to which they are able to cause myiasis or transmit pathogenic agents. As they're necrophagous they act as corpse decomposers and are useful in the forensic entomology in the post mortem interval determination. This study aimed to know flies diversity and abundance in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul. Captures were made weekly, utilizing three traps baited with decaying fish meat, from June of 2008 to May of 2009 in a remainder ciliary forest of the Embrapa's Cattle Beef Experimental Farm. The dipterans families that were considered and respectively number of collected specimens were: Calliphoridae (105,334); Muscidae (27,999); Sarcophagidae (21,083); Fanniidae (17,759) and Mesembrinellidae (305), totalizing 172,480 dipterous. To the local known species some Muscidae were increased as follows: Neomuscina atincticosta, Pseudoptilolepis elbida, Polietina orbitalis, Polietina flavithorax, Scutellomusca scutellaris, Graphomya analis and Morellia couriae.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia VeterináriaRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.21 n.4 20122012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612012000400012en10.1590/S1984-29612012000400012
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author Luiz,Hera Luana
Taira,Tiago Ledesma
Koller,Wilson Werner
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Taira,Tiago Ledesma
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New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
author_facet Luiz,Hera Luana
Taira,Tiago Ledesma
Koller,Wilson Werner
author_sort Luiz,Hera Luana
title New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
title_short New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
title_full New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
title_fullStr New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed New records of Muscidae (Diptera) in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
title_sort new records of muscidae (diptera) in campo grande, ms, brazil
description Synanthropic flies outstanding beside other flies due their relative abundance close to domestic animals and human population, to which they are able to cause myiasis or transmit pathogenic agents. As they're necrophagous they act as corpse decomposers and are useful in the forensic entomology in the post mortem interval determination. This study aimed to know flies diversity and abundance in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul. Captures were made weekly, utilizing three traps baited with decaying fish meat, from June of 2008 to May of 2009 in a remainder ciliary forest of the Embrapa's Cattle Beef Experimental Farm. The dipterans families that were considered and respectively number of collected specimens were: Calliphoridae (105,334); Muscidae (27,999); Sarcophagidae (21,083); Fanniidae (17,759) and Mesembrinellidae (305), totalizing 172,480 dipterous. To the local known species some Muscidae were increased as follows: Neomuscina atincticosta, Pseudoptilolepis elbida, Polietina orbitalis, Polietina flavithorax, Scutellomusca scutellaris, Graphomya analis and Morellia couriae.
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