西班牙埃斯特雷马杜拉地区鹿(Capreolus Capreolus Capreolus)寄生刺激头蝇(双翅目,雌蚊科)首次报道

R. Calero-Bernal, M. Habela
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本文报道了埃斯特雷马杜拉(Extremadura)鹿Capreolus Capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758)被双翅性寄生虫cephenyia stimulator寄生的头两例。第一例病例在Berzocana (Cáceres,西班牙)一个私人狩猎庄园(39o24′N, 5032′W)的一名成年男性中发现。共检测到刺激棘球蚴77只,其中II龄(L-II) 34只,III龄(L-III) 43只,均分布于上呼吸道。第2例是在西班牙Logrosán (Cáceres)当地猎场(39o19′N, 5022′W)的另一只雄狍中发现的,共采集到37只幼鹿,其中2只为L-II型,35只为L-III型,均位于口鼻腔内。本文不仅首次报道了这种寄生虫在埃斯特雷马杜拉的存在,而且还描述了在欧洲狍中最南端发生的一种潜在的本地感染。我们建议在西班牙的狍种群中实施监测措施,并制定严格的易位生物安全指南,特别是对来自受影响地区的动物。在埃斯特雷马杜拉发现的C. stimulator表明它已经很好地适应了伊比利亚半岛南部的生态条件。
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First report of Cephenemyia stimulator (Diptera, Oestridae) parasitizing Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in Extremadura (Spain)
We describe the first two cases of parasitization by the dipterous parasite Cephenemyia stimulator in roe deer Capreolus capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Extremadura. The first case was detected in an adult male from a private hunting estate (39o24’ N, 5o32’ W) in Berzocana (Cáceres, Spain). A total of 77 C. stimulator larvae were counted, of which 34 corresponded to instar II (L-II) and 43 to instar III (L-III), all of which were located in the upper airways. The second case was detected in another male roe deer from a local hunting estate (39o19’ N, 5o22’ W) in Logrosán (Cáceres, Spain), from which a total of 37 larvae (2 L-II and 35 L-III) were collected, all of which were located in the oronasal cavities. This paper not only provides the first report of this parasite in Extremadura, but also describes the southernmost occurrence of a potentially autochthonous infestation by C. stimulator in European roe deer. We recommend implementing surveillance measures in roe deer populations in Spain and creating strict biosecurity guidelines on translocations, especially regarding animals from affected areas. The presence of C. stimulator in Extremadura suggests it has adapted well to the ecological conditions of the southern Iberian Peninsula.
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