“…Since biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the host specificity, prevalence and parasitic intensity (Marshall 1982, Poulin and Morand 2004, Haelewaters et al 2018. It is necessary to evaluate different regions, ecosystems, host species and variables (e.g., microclime, infracommunities, self-grooming, bat age, body mass, bat hormones, immune system, specialization, predators and parasites, community ecology of bat flies -Ross 1961, Overal 1980, Christe et al 2000, Moura et al 2003, Tlapaya-Romero et al 2015, Warburton et al 2016, Barbier et al 2021. Furthermore, D. rotundus and bat fly species can play an important role in the transmission and maintenance of different pathogenic microorganisms (Brandão et al 2008, Schneider et al 2009, Bai et al 2011, Morse et al 2012, Lima et al 2013, Abundes-Gallegos et al 2018, Ballados-González et al 2018, Bergner et al 2021, therefore new studies may increase the understanding of this interaction.…”