泰国具有医学重要性的蝇类分布:一个数据集。

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GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2025-09-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.164
Hassan Niyomdecha, Gerard Duvallet, Watthanasak Lertlumnaphakul, Ratchadawan Ngan-Klan, John Aerol Nobleza, Chauwat Charoenwiriyapap, Sylvie Manguin, Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap
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具有医学和兽医重要性的非蚊双翅目,包括双翅目的咬人和不咬人物种,作为机械媒介或生物媒介,在疾病病原体的传播中发挥重要作用。共鉴定到7科3492条记录,其中叮蝇2512只,非叮蝇980只。蠓科以蠓科最多,其次为蠓科、蠓科、蠓科和虻科。这些记录大多来自泰国北部,以前发表在各种同行评议的期刊上。
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Distribution of flies of medical importance in Thailand: a dataset.

Distribution of flies of medical importance in Thailand: a dataset.

Non-mosquito Diptera of medical and veterinary importance, including both biting and non-biting species in the order Diptera, play a significant role in the transmission of disease pathogens, either as mechanical or biological vectors. In this review, a total of 3,492 records across seven families were identified, comprising 2,512 biting flies and 980 non-biting flies. Among the biting flies, the most frequently recorded family was Simuliidae, followed by Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Psychodidae, and Tabanidae. The majority of these records originated from northern Thailand and were previously published in various peer-reviewed journals.

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