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Emergence of Haematobia irritans in cattle dung pats in Seropédica county, Rio de Janeiro

This study was carried out in order to investigate the emergence of adult flies of Haematobia irritans in cattle dung maintained in the field and in the laboratory, as well as other flies associated with dung pats. Two groups of cattle dung were used, one in the field and another in the laboratory, each group consisting of five fresh dung pats of medium size (about 30 cm in diameter), opaque appearance, presence of a thin external crust and firm consistency. The dung pats were covered with emergence cages in pyramidal format, presenting a hole in the superior part where a removable flask was coupled, and the substitution of the dung was done every 2 weeks. A total of 355 specimens of H. irritans was collected, 151 of which were obtained in the field and 204 specimens in the laboratory. These differences probably were due to smaller temperature variations in the laboratory than in the field, besides the action of arthropodal predators, competitors and parasites of horn fly pupae that probably interfered in H. irritans emergence in cattle dung under field conditions. A higher number of females were observed in both conditions. Besides H. irritans, there were collected other flies associated with bovine manure belonging to the following families: Aulacigastridae, Muscidae, Psychodidae, Sarcophagidae, Sepsidae, Tachinidae and Ulidiidae. Sepsidae was the most abundant, with 5,224 specimens of the total of 8,928 flies collected, followed by Sarcophagidae with 2,235, Muscidae with 1,357, Aulacigastridae with 54, Psychodidae with 46, Ulidiidae with 6 and Tachinidae with 5 specimens.

Haematobia irritans; emergency; bovine manure


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