2023
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2023.018
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A new Ornithoctona (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) species from Baikal State Nature Reserve (Russia)

Abstract: Louse flies from the family Hippoboscidae parasitise birds and mammals. Both males and females feed on the blood and carry many dangerous diseases. Representatives of the genus Ornithoctona are full-winged, widely specialised parasites of birds. Before this study it was considered, that the genus Ornithoctona includes 12 species. Among them, only two species were recorded in the Palaearctic (from Kazakhstan, Russian Far East, and Kuril Islands). Other ones inhabit Africa, tropical Asia, the Pacific Islands, an… Show more

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“…Hippoboscids are divided into several tribes, in particular Lipoptenini and Hippoboscini, which exclusively affect mammals, while species of the tribes Olfersiini and Ornithomyini parasitise primarily birds (Reeves & Lloyd, 2019). Thirteen genera, with more than 210 species, have already been described within Hippoboscidae worldwide, out of which 31 species were found in Europe (Pape et al, 2015;Dick, 2018;Nartshuk et al, 2019;Oboňa et al, 2019bOboňa et al, , 2022Le Guillou & Chapelin-Viscardi, 2022;Yatsuk et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hippoboscids are divided into several tribes, in particular Lipoptenini and Hippoboscini, which exclusively affect mammals, while species of the tribes Olfersiini and Ornithomyini parasitise primarily birds (Reeves & Lloyd, 2019). Thirteen genera, with more than 210 species, have already been described within Hippoboscidae worldwide, out of which 31 species were found in Europe (Pape et al, 2015;Dick, 2018;Nartshuk et al, 2019;Oboňa et al, 2019bOboňa et al, , 2022Le Guillou & Chapelin-Viscardi, 2022;Yatsuk et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%