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“…Comments: This bat fly presents widespread distribution including almost all Brazilian biomes (GRACIOLLI; DIAS et al, 2009;ERIKSSON et al, 2011). Despite being a common species on the lists of bat flies in the Atlantic Forest (AZEVEDO; BERTOLA et al, 2005;SOARES et al, 2013), it was not previously reported in the study by Almeida et al (2011) in the state of Rio de Janeiro, mainly due to not catching S. lilium, which is its primary host (WENZEL, 1976).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comments: This bat fly presents widespread distribution including almost all Brazilian biomes (GRACIOLLI; DIAS et al, 2009;ERIKSSON et al, 2011). Despite being a common species on the lists of bat flies in the Atlantic Forest (AZEVEDO; BERTOLA et al, 2005;SOARES et al, 2013), it was not previously reported in the study by Almeida et al (2011) in the state of Rio de Janeiro, mainly due to not catching S. lilium, which is its primary host (WENZEL, 1976).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 70 streblid species have been recorded in Brazil, although the vast majority of the data are from the southern and central regions of the country (Graciolli & Carvalho 2001, Aguiar et al 2006, Dias et al 2009), whereas few faunistic surveys have been conducted in the Northeast, where only 26 streblid species have been reported. Most of these species (22) were recorded during a long-term survey in Maranhão state (Dias et al 2009), while Rios et al (2008) registered two other species in Bahia state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies have often been conducted in the Atlantic Forest region ) and a few published surveys are available for other Brazilian regions, such as the Caatinga and Amazonia regions (Rios et al 2008, Dias et al 2009. In this paper, we describe the component community, the prevalence and the intensity of the infestation of streblid flies on a phyllostomid bat assemblage in Serra da Bodoquena, located in the southwest Cerrado region.…”
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“…Species of Streblidae are cosmopolitan, highly diverse in the New World and mainly associated with bats in the family Phyllostomidae (Dittmar et al 2006). Seventy out of the 230 species of Streblidae have been recorded in Brazil, which likely underestimates the real number, given that there are several phytophysiognomies in the vast Brazilian territory where bat flies have been poorly studied (Dick & Graciolli 2006, Dias et al 2009). Factors intrinsic to bat hosts, such as body size, grooming behaviour and immunological defences, are thought to affect the parasitism of streblids (ter Hofstede & Fenton 2005, Patterson et al 2007.…”
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