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The phlebotomine sandfly are vectors of protozoan parasites Leishmania genus, the causative agents of leishmaniasis in humans and several mammalian hosts. The structure of the phlebotomine sandfly community at the local scale: domicile, peridomicile and sylvatic habitats from a reduced area, was assessed using null models analysis in endemic foci of leishmaniasis from Falcon state, in north-western region of Venezuela. Implementation of null model tests revealed that to a local scale the phlebotomine sandfly communities are aggregated, suggesting that the species co-occurred and did not compete. The assays of co-ocurrence patterns with guild structure analysis and favored states hypothesis showed statistically non-significant results (p> 0.05), suggesting that sandfly species belong to a same guild in relation to their feeding preferences, as hematophagy appears to be an heterogeneous...
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The phlebotomine sandfly are vectors of protozoan parasites Leishmania genus, the causative agents of leishmaniasis in humans and several mammalian hosts. The structure of the phlebotomine sandfly community at the local scale: domicile, peridomicile and sylvatic habitats from a reduced area, was assessed using null models analysis in endemic foci of leishmaniasis from Falcon state, in north-western region of Venezuela. Implementation of null model tests revealed that to a local scale the phlebotomine sandfly communities are aggregated, suggesting that the species co-occurred and did not compete. The assays of co-ocurrence patterns with guild structure analysis and favored states hypothesis showed statistically non-significant results (p> 0.05), suggesting that sandfly species belong to a same guild in relation to their feeding preferences, as hematophagy appears to be an heterogeneous...
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The moth fly (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the Bruchomyiinae subfamily Nemopalpus phoenimimos Quate & Alexander, 2000 is recorded for the first time in Venezuela. Two specimens were collected at 2200 m of altitude in Escagüey (8°42’31.19”N; 70°59’41.25”W), Mérida state, from Venezuelan Andes region. This record represents the second Nemopalpus Macquart, 1838 species reported from this country.
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The moth fly (Diptera: Psychodidae) of the Bruchomyiinae subfamily Nemopalpus phoenimimos Quate & Alexander, 2000 is recorded for the first time in Venezuela. Two specimens were collected at 2200 m of altitude in Escagüey (8°42’31.19”N; 70°59’41.25”W), Mérida state, from Venezuelan Andes region. This record represents the second Nemopalpus Macquart, 1838 species reported from this country.