2008
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873808020115
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Contribution to the knowledge of Diptera (Insecta) parasitizing on birds

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“…In contrast with most other bird ectoparasites the 2 mm long bloodsucking milichiid fly Carnus hemapterus Nitzsch is nestling-specific (Kirkpatrick and Colvin 1989;Marshall 1981;Walter and Hudde 1987) and has been found on many bird species, even across different bird orders distributed over the Old and the New Worlds (Bequaert 1942;Cannings 1986;Capelle and Whitworth 1973;Collin 1939;Grimaldi 1997;Guiguen et al 1983;Janovy 1997;Matyukhin and Krivosheina 2008). C. hemapterus is a mobile ectoparasite species with a typical horizontal transmission mode among chicks within a nest and between nests even of different species (Valera et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast with most other bird ectoparasites the 2 mm long bloodsucking milichiid fly Carnus hemapterus Nitzsch is nestling-specific (Kirkpatrick and Colvin 1989;Marshall 1981;Walter and Hudde 1987) and has been found on many bird species, even across different bird orders distributed over the Old and the New Worlds (Bequaert 1942;Cannings 1986;Capelle and Whitworth 1973;Collin 1939;Grimaldi 1997;Guiguen et al 1983;Janovy 1997;Matyukhin and Krivosheina 2008). C. hemapterus is a mobile ectoparasite species with a typical horizontal transmission mode among chicks within a nest and between nests even of different species (Valera et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Khaliq et al 2017). P. azurea and P. falcozi, the two species present in our study area, are both widespread over the Palaearctic in a wide range of host species (Wesolowski 2001, Matyukhin andKrivosheina 2008). P. azurea was reported from Spain to Scandinavia (Potti 2008, Eeva et al 2015, and P. falcozi mostly from Central Europe, but also Germany and Corsica (Wesolowski 2001, Janoskova et al 2010.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Minimal spring temperature (ranging from -4.6 °C to 3.4 °C, Figure S1) also seems to influence parasite loads, while minimal winter temperature does not (ranging from -4.2 °C to 1.9 °C). Given that all minimal spring temperatures were recorded in March, this might suggest that the end of the overwintering period for adult blowflies takes place during this month after (Matyukhin and Krivosheina 2008), and that blowflies are then vulnerable to cold-induced mortality. This explanation remains speculative, since little is currently known about the biology of blowflies in their free-living (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Carnus hemapterus Nitzsch is a small-sized fly known to parasitize the nestlings of various species of birds. C. hemapterus is widely spread along the Palearctic regions, United States, Canada, India, and Japan (Bequaet, 1942;Grimaldi, 1997;Matyukhin and Krivosheina, 2008;Brake, 2011;Iwasa et al, 2000Iwasa et al, , 2008. In Japan, C. hemapterus was collected from the nestlings of Corvus corone in Nagano Prefecture and from the nests of Eurystomus orientalis in both Tottori and Hiroshima Prefecture and of Dendrocopos major in Hokkaido (Iwasa et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%