2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032008000200002
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New records of Culicoides Latreille (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from Peruvian Amazonian region

Abstract: Ten species of Culicoides Latreille are reported for the first time from Peruvian Departments of Amazonas, Cajamarca, Loreto, Madre de Dios, Piura and San Martin. The synonymy and distribution of the species in the New World are given.

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“…are not uncommon in Peru (Tabachnick, 2004; Felippe-Bauer et al . 2008) and the coastal range of Peru provides suitable climatic conditions to these insects (Guichard et al . 2014).…”
Section: Haemoproteus (Haemoproteosis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are not uncommon in Peru (Tabachnick, 2004; Felippe-Bauer et al . 2008) and the coastal range of Peru provides suitable climatic conditions to these insects (Guichard et al . 2014).…”
Section: Haemoproteus (Haemoproteosis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pre- sent study, many specimens of C. plaumanni were captured using both the CDC traps and live bait, and they are most likely the main agents responsible for the emergence of the disease. The occurrence of this insect has been reported in Brazil (in the state of Amazonas), Argentina, Peru (Felippe--Bauer et al 2008), Bolivia, and Colombia (Spinelli et al 2009). However, there are no case reports of allergic dermatitis in domestic animals associated with this species, although a few insects have previously been collected close to sheep and poultry in Peru (Felippe-Bauer -unpublished data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Due to the high number of negative samples, in our previous study, we pursued OROV detection given that the genus Culicoides and Culex mosquitoes, which are the main vector for Oropouche fever, have been previously described in the region [22][23][24]. Surprisingly, OROV was detected in 26.4% (131/496) of cases and co-infections with DENV, ZIKV virus and CHIKV virus were also reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%