Publication: Estudio de las poblaciones de flebotomos (Diptera, Psychodidae) de la Comunidad de Madrid (España)
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Conesa Gallego, Encarnación ; Romera Lozano, Elena ; Martínez Ortega, Ezequiel
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Facultad de Biología
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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En el estudio entomológico sobre flebotomos, llevado a cabo en la Comunidad de Madrid, se capturó un
total de 31.161 ejemplares pertenecientes a 7 especies.
Entre estas especies cabe destacar Sergentomyia minuta (Rondani, 1843) y Phlebotomus perniciosus
Newstead, 1911, como las especies más abundantes y comunes. Así mismo se aportan tres nuevas especies a
la lista de flebotomos de la provincia de Madrid: Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli, 1786), Phlebotomus longicuspis Nitzulescu, 1930 y Phlebotomus langeroni Nitzulescu, 1930.
Se estudian diferentes aspectos de las comunidades de flebotomos: riqueza específica, frecuencia, convivencia, afinidad interespecífica y diversidad específica, lo que permite conocer, en parte, la estructura de
dichas comunidades.
A study dealing with phlebotomine sandflies in the Madrid community (Central Spain) has been carried out. A total of 31.161 specimens belonging to seven species were capturated. The two species Sergentomyia minuta (Rondani, 1843) and Phlebotomus perniciosus Newstead, 1911 are the most abundant and widepread among these. The presence of Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli, 1786), Phlebotomus longicuspis Nitzulescu, 1930 and Phlebotomus langeroni Nitzulescu, 1930 have been reported for the first time in the Madrid province. Some aspects dealing with the sandflies populations such as specific richness and frecuence as well as interspecific affinity and specific diversity are treated. These results provide information about the structure and dynamics of phlebotomine sandflies populations in the Madrid province
A study dealing with phlebotomine sandflies in the Madrid community (Central Spain) has been carried out. A total of 31.161 specimens belonging to seven species were capturated. The two species Sergentomyia minuta (Rondani, 1843) and Phlebotomus perniciosus Newstead, 1911 are the most abundant and widepread among these. The presence of Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli, 1786), Phlebotomus longicuspis Nitzulescu, 1930 and Phlebotomus langeroni Nitzulescu, 1930 have been reported for the first time in the Madrid province. Some aspects dealing with the sandflies populations such as specific richness and frecuence as well as interspecific affinity and specific diversity are treated. These results provide information about the structure and dynamics of phlebotomine sandflies populations in the Madrid province
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