Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in Rio Preto State Park, Southern Espinhaço Range, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Roberta Fernanda Ventura Cerqueira, Flávia Carolina Simões-Gomes, Yrllan Ribeiro Sincurá,Thiago Santos,Ricardo Andrade Barata

STUDIES ON NEOTROPICAL FAUNA AND ENVIRONMENT(2018)

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Abstract
A study of the phlebotomine sand fly fauna was carried out in the Rio Preto State Park (Minas Gerais, Brazil) aiming to associate the presence of vector species with the risk of leishmaniasis transmission in that region. Sand flies were captured using HP light traps for four months from January to October 2013. The traps were exposed continuously for 40h each month, in nine fixed sites. A total of 3129 sand flies were captured, belonging to 19 species. Lutzomyia evandroi (Costa Lima & Antunes 1936) was the predominant species (76.48%). The distribution of the phlebotomine sand flies and climatic factors (temperature, humidity, and rainfall) was evaluated. The summer was the season with higher occurrence of insects captured (82.4%). The presence of cutaneous and visceral vector species in park areas requires attention and regular monitoring of sand fly fauna in this conservation area to ensure the well-being of visitors and the regional ecotourism.
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Biodiversity,sand flies,vector ecology,leishmaniasis
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