Occurrence and seasonality of muscoids dipterous (Diptera, Calliphoridae) at Colégio Pedro II campus Niterói, Barreto, Niterói, RJ, Brazil

Lia Vieira Peclat, Teresa Mourão Cerqueira e Silva, V. Torres, A. P. A. Araújo, C. B. Lima, C. Sordillo
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This study was carried out by a group of high school students of Colegio Pedro II, campus Niterói, from 2015 through 2016 and was supported by the Junior Scientific Initiation Program supervised by the Dean of Graduate Studies, Research, Extension and Culture of this same institution. The purpose of the program is to familiarize students with scientific research methods and analytical tools. The research presented in this article aimed at knowing the fauna of Calliphoridae (Diptera) in Barreto, a borough in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, focusing on the quantity of predominant species found in the area. Flies were weekly captured at Colégio Pedro II campus Niterói, with the help of a cylindrical metal trap, containing sardine baits. The data collected consisted of 1308 specimens, which were properly identified using a stereoscopic microscope and properly dichotomous keys. Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) was the most abundant species collected. Chrysomya species (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830) usually have a strong connection to the environment modified by man. They compete with native species and they have a medical and veterinary significant role. It is important that studies continue to be carried out across the Brazilian territory so that they could help create programs to control and fight these insects.
巴西RJ市巴雷托Niterói col gio Pedro II校区双翅目蝇类(双翅目,蠓科)的发生及季节特征
这项研究是由一组来自Colegio Pedro II的高中生进行的,校园Niterói,从2015年到2016年,并得到了由该机构研究生学习、研究、推广和文化主任监督的初级科学启动计划的支持。该计划的目的是让学生熟悉科学研究方法和分析工具。本研究旨在了解巴西里约热内卢Niterói市Barreto区Calliphoridae(双翅目)的区系,重点研究该地区优势种的数量。每周在科尔萨奇奥佩德罗二分校Niterói用一个装有沙丁鱼饵的圆柱形金属陷阱捕获苍蝇。收集到的数据包括1308个标本,使用立体显微镜和适当的二分类键进行了正确的鉴定。megacephala (fabicius, 1794)是最丰富的物种。金蝇属(Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)通常与人类改造的环境有很强的联系。它们与本地物种竞争,在医学和兽医方面发挥着重要作用。重要的是,继续在巴西境内进行研究,以便他们可以帮助制定控制和对抗这些昆虫的计划。
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