Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru
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The aim of the present study was to identify ceratopogonids of the genus Culicoides (Latreille, 1809) involved in the transmission of Orbivirus. The catches were made in two farms located close to Santa Rosa de Lima village, Ucayali, Peru, an area characterized by the presence of shrubs, trees, and...
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, PeruIdentificación morfológica de Culicoides spp descritos como transmisores de Orbivirus, capturados en granjas de ovinos en Pucallpa, PerúNavarro M., DennisRivera G., HermelindaCáceres L., AbrahamRondón E., Juanceratopogonidsbiting midgesCulicoidessheeptropicsPucallpaPeruceratopogónidoschinchesCulicoidesovinostrópicoPucallpaPerúThe aim of the present study was to identify ceratopogonids of the genus Culicoides (Latreille, 1809) involved in the transmission of Orbivirus. The catches were made in two farms located close to Santa Rosa de Lima village, Ucayali, Peru, an area characterized by the presence of shrubs, trees, and wetlands, as well as the breeding of hair sheep, horses and poultry. During three consecutive nights, 7930 specimens of Culicoides spp were captured through five CDC ultraviolet light traps installed next to the flocks. The identification of the Culicoides was done with the support of atlases of photographs of the wing of Neotropical Culicoides and taxonomic keys for each species. Five species were registered within the subgenus Hoffmania (Guttatus and Hylas groups) and another without subgenus classification (Fluvialis group). It was identified 7839 (98.8%) female Culicoides and 91 (1.2%) males. According to relative abundance, the main species was C. insignis (94.8%), followed by C. foxi (3.2%) and C. ocumarensis (1.3%). Other species such as C. pseudodiabolicus, C. hylas and C. leopoldoi were present in densities lower than 0.5%. Also, it was observed a Culicoides sp (n=31) that is in the process of identification.El objetivo del presente estudio fue identificar ceratopogónidos del género Culicoides (Latreille, 1809) involucrados en la transmisión de Orbivirus. Las capturas se realizaron en dos granjas ubicadas en la localidad de Santa Rosa de Lima, Ucayali, Perú; área que se caracteriza por la presencia de arbustos, árboles, humedales y charcos, así como por la crianza de ovinos de pelo, caballos y aves de corral. Durante tres noches consecutivos se capturaron 7930 ejemplares de Culicoides spp mediante cinco trampas de luz tipo CDC con luz ultravioleta instaladas próximos a los rebaños. La identificación de los Culicoides se hizo con el apoyo de atlas de fotografías del ala de Culicoides neotropicales y claves taxonómicas para cada especie. Cinco especies fueron registradas dentro del subgénero Hoffmania (grupos Guttatus e Hylas) y otro sin clasificación de subgénero (grupo Fluvialis). Se identificaron 7839 (98.8%) ejemplares de Culicoides hembras y 91 (1.2%) machos. Según la abundancia relativa, la principal especie fue C. insignis (94.8%), seguido por C. foxi (3.2%) y C. ocumarensis (1.3%). Otras especies como C. pseudodiabolicus, C. hylas y C. leopoldoi se presentaron en densidades menores de 0.5%. También se observó un Culicoides sp (n=31) que está en proceso de identificación.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2018-03-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1420310.15381/rivep.v29i1.14203Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 29 Núm. 1 (2018); 302-309Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 29 No. 1 (2018); 302-3091682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/14203/12776https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/14203/14004Derechos de autor 2018 Dennis Navarro M., Hermelinda Rivera G., Abraham Cáceres L., Juan Rondón E.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/142032018-03-15T04:44:35Z |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru Identificación morfológica de Culicoides spp descritos como transmisores de Orbivirus, capturados en granjas de ovinos en Pucallpa, Perú |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru Navarro M., Dennis ceratopogonids biting midges Culicoides sheep tropics Pucallpa Peru ceratopogónidos chinches Culicoides ovinos trópico Pucallpa Perú |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Morphological identification of Culicoides spp described as Orbivirus transmitters trapped in sheep farms in Pucallpa, Peru |
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Navarro M., Dennis Rivera G., Hermelinda Cáceres L., Abraham Rondón E., Juan |
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Navarro M., Dennis |
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Navarro M., Dennis Rivera G., Hermelinda Cáceres L., Abraham Rondón E., Juan |
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Rivera G., Hermelinda Cáceres L., Abraham Rondón E., Juan |
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ceratopogonids biting midges Culicoides sheep tropics Pucallpa Peru ceratopogónidos chinches Culicoides ovinos trópico Pucallpa Perú |
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ceratopogonids biting midges Culicoides sheep tropics Pucallpa Peru ceratopogónidos chinches Culicoides ovinos trópico Pucallpa Perú |
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The aim of the present study was to identify ceratopogonids of the genus Culicoides (Latreille, 1809) involved in the transmission of Orbivirus. The catches were made in two farms located close to Santa Rosa de Lima village, Ucayali, Peru, an area characterized by the presence of shrubs, trees, and wetlands, as well as the breeding of hair sheep, horses and poultry. During three consecutive nights, 7930 specimens of Culicoides spp were captured through five CDC ultraviolet light traps installed next to the flocks. The identification of the Culicoides was done with the support of atlases of photographs of the wing of Neotropical Culicoides and taxonomic keys for each species. Five species were registered within the subgenus Hoffmania (Guttatus and Hylas groups) and another without subgenus classification (Fluvialis group). It was identified 7839 (98.8%) female Culicoides and 91 (1.2%) males. According to relative abundance, the main species was C. insignis (94.8%), followed by C. foxi (3.2%) and C. ocumarensis (1.3%). Other species such as C. pseudodiabolicus, C. hylas and C. leopoldoi were present in densities lower than 0.5%. Also, it was observed a Culicoides sp (n=31) that is in the process of identification. |
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Derechos de autor 2018 Dennis Navarro M., Hermelinda Rivera G., Abraham Cáceres L., Juan Rondón E. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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