2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032005000300015
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Diptera muscidae do estado do Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)

Abstract: Uma lista de espécies de Muscidae (Diptera) assinaladas no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil é apresentada. Um total de 843 espécies de 85 gêneros é conhecido na Região Neotropical. No Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 154 espécies de 46 gêneros têm sido registradas.

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“…In this study, 14 species were recorded for the first time in association with decomposing domestic pig carcasses in Brazil and 20 for RJ. In addition, three muscid species not listed previously by Couri and Carvalho (2005) were new records for RJ: Cyrtoneuropsis conspersa (Stein), Graphomya maculata (Scopoli) and Limnophora deleta (Wulp). In pioneer studies carried out by Oliveira-Costa and Lopes (2000) and Oliveira-Costa et al (2001a, b), also in RJ, Ophyra aenescens (Wiedemann), Musca domestica Trap model for capture of the calyptrate dipterans.…”
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“…In this study, 14 species were recorded for the first time in association with decomposing domestic pig carcasses in Brazil and 20 for RJ. In addition, three muscid species not listed previously by Couri and Carvalho (2005) were new records for RJ: Cyrtoneuropsis conspersa (Stein), Graphomya maculata (Scopoli) and Limnophora deleta (Wulp). In pioneer studies carried out by Oliveira-Costa and Lopes (2000) and Oliveira-Costa et al (2001a, b), also in RJ, Ophyra aenescens (Wiedemann), Musca domestica Trap model for capture of the calyptrate dipterans.…”
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“…The family Muscidae is worldwide distributed and include about 5,200 described species in 187 genera (Pape et al, 2011). In the Neotropical Region there are over 800 species and 85 genera (Couri & Carvalho, 2005). The family is greatly abundant in all continents, occurring in most oceanic islands, and also in the Arctic and regions of tundra vegetation (Huckett & Vockeroth, 1987).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The larvae of this genus can be free living on bird nests, with a coprophagous or semi-hematophagous habit, or live intradermally in nestlings, with a hematophagous habit (COURI, 1985). In Brazil, 29 species of Philornis have been recorded, and 10 species are known from the state of Rio de Janeiro (COURI; CARVALHO, 2005). According to Couri (1984), 23 species of Philornis are related to the nestlings of 75 bird species, and two cases are known for adult birds, which were reported by Macquart (1854) and Dodge and Atiken (1968).…”
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confidence: 99%