1987
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761987000300010
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Biologia de Lutzomyia intermedia (Lutz & Neiva, 1912) e Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912) (Diptera, Psychodidae) em condições experimentais: II. Influência de fatores ambientais no comportamento das formas imaturas e adultas

Abstract: Com o objetivo de ampliar os conheciemntos sobre a biologia de Lutzomyia intermedia e Lutzomya longipalpis, mantidos em colônias autônomas no laboratório, apresentamos dados referentes a alterações em seu comportamento determinadas por influência de fatores ambientais. L. longipalpis foi mais fácil de criar, mais produtiva e mais resitente ás variações das condições ambientais; suga a qualquer hora do dia, enquanto que L. intermedia prefere fazê-lo ao crepúsculo e à noite, quando também ocorrem masi freqüentem… Show more

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“…Sand flies -Females of L. longipalpis were collected at Lapinha Cave (19 o 33'40"S, 43 o 57'30"W) and were reared in accordance with Rangel et al (1986Rangel et al ( , 1987 and Wermelinger et al (1987). Adults were collected with CDC light traps and were shipped to Rio de Janeiro within cages.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sand flies -Females of L. longipalpis were collected at Lapinha Cave (19 o 33'40"S, 43 o 57'30"W) and were reared in accordance with Rangel et al (1986Rangel et al ( , 1987 and Wermelinger et al (1987). Adults were collected with CDC light traps and were shipped to Rio de Janeiro within cages.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several physical factors may affect phlebotomine biological cycles (Rangel et al 1987, Nieves et al 1997, besides biological factors such as larval diet (Rangel et al 1985, Wermelinger & Zanúncio 2001. Attempts during the present study to maintain colonies of N. intermedia and N. neivai in larger rearing chambers were unsuccessful, since F2 females died just after taking blood meals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New World sand fly colonies were observed under various laboratory conditions, varying factors, such as temperature, humidity, light level, and larval food sources (Sherlock & Sherlock, 1959;Killick-Kendrick et al, 1977;Rangel et al, 1987;Luitgards-Moura et al (2000). There are few laboratory studies addressing haematophagic behavior by sand flies using different blood meal sources, optimal feeding age, fecundity, fertility, and female blood meal volume (Ready, 1979;Benitode-Martín et al, 1994;Queiróz, 1995;Ximenes et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%