Detailed Information on Publication Record
2004
Haematophagous biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) collected by means of non-light traps in South Moravia.
TÓTHOVA, Andrea, Jan KNOZ, Ivan ORSZÁGH and Miroslav BARTÁKBasic information
Original name
Haematophagous biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) collected by means of non-light traps in South Moravia.
Authors
TÓTHOVA, Andrea (703 Slovakia, guarantor), Jan KNOZ (203 Czech Republic), Ivan ORSZÁGH (703 Slovakia) and Miroslav BARTÁK (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
Gdansk, Lodz, Dipteron, p. 24-25, 2 pp. 2004
Publisher
Katedra Zoologii Bezkregowcow Uniwersytetu Gdanskiego
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Poland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords in English
Ceratopogonidae; haematophagous; non-light traps; South Moravia
Změněno: 27/5/2004 13:32, RNDr. Andrea Špalek Tóthová, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
Haematophagous dipterans have medical and veterinary importance and findig new ways to capture them is important for better knowledge of their bionomy and more efficient control. The whole examined material have been collected using non-light traps, Malaise, emergence, pan traps and car-net. There are 17 species of the genus Culicoides and 2 species of the genus Forcipomyia subgenus Lasiohelea recorded from South Moravia. Two of the genus Culicoides - Culicoides pseudoheliophilus and C. furcillatus are recorded on the territory of the Czech Republic for the first time. The use of non-light traps may be highly efficient in monitoring of local populations of haematophagous biting midges. In combination with traditional collecting methods, the whole spectrum of the studied group can be captured. These methods may be usefullfor other haemtophagous dipterans as well.
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