Prevalence of different species of Culicoides in Bangalore rural and urban districts of South India

M. Archana1, Placid E. D’Souza1, Ch. Raghava Prasad2, S. M. Byregowda3
1Centre of Advanced Faculty Training, Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Veterinary College, Karnataka Veterinary Animal and Fisheries Science University, Hebbal, Bangalore, 560024, India
2KVAFSU, Nandinagar, Bidar, 585401, India
3IAH&VB, Hebbal, Bangalore, 560024, India

Tóm tắt

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Aybar CAV, Juri MJD, Santana M, Grosso MSLD, Spinelli GR (2012) The spatio-temporal distribution patterns of biting midges of the genus Culicoides in Salta Province, Argentina. J Insect Sci 12:1–10

Bhoyar R, Udupa KG, Thimma Reddy PM, Madhava Prasad CB, Kasaralikar VR (2009) Role of climatological factors and its association with abundance of Culicoides midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). In: Compendium XIX national congress of veterinary parasitology and national SYMPOSIUM on “National impact of parasitic diseases on livestock health and production”. Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana

Dasgupta SK (1962) Some Culicoides of Calcutta and the neighbouring areas. Sci Cult 28(11):537–539

Dasgupta SK (1995) Morphotaxonomic features and species of Indian Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). In: Prasad G, Srivastava RN (eds) Bluetongue: Indian perspective. CCS HAU Press, Hisar, pp 115–188

Deniz A, Oncel T, Patakakis MJ (2010) Species Composition of Culicoides Latreille, 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in thrace region of Turkey. Kafkas Univ Vet Fak Derg 16(6):1057–1060

Foxi C, Delrio G (2010) Larval habitats and seasonal abundance of Culicoides biting midges found in association with sheep in northern Sardinia, Italy. Med Vet Entomol 24:199–209

Ganesh Udupa (2001) Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) associated with livestock and their relevance to bluetongue infection in Tamil Nadu. PhD Thesis submitted to Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Unpublished

Glick JI (1990) Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) of Kenya. J Med Entomol 27(2):85–195

Ilango K (2006) Bluetongue virus outbreak in Tamil Nadu, southern India: need to study the Indian biting midge vectors, Culicoides Latreille (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Curr Sci 90(2):163–167

Jayalakshmi (1966) Investigation on some dipterous vectors and parasites. PhD Thesis submitted to TANUVAS, Chennai

Kim HC, Bellis GA, Kim MS, Chong ST, Lee DK, Park JY, Yeh JY, Klein TA (2012) Seasonal abundance of biting midges, Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), collected at cowsheds in the Southern Part of the Republic of Korea. Korean J Parasitol 50(2):127–131

Kitaoka S (1984) Japanese Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and keys for the species I and II. Bull Natl Inst Anim Health 87:73–108

Kline DL (1986) Seasonal abundance of adult Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in a Salt Marsh in Florida, USA. J Med Entomol 23(1):16–22

Mellor PS, Boorman J, Baylis M (2000) Culicoides biting midges: their role as Arbovirus vectors. Annu Rev Entomol 45:307–340

Musuka GN, Meiswinkel R, Baylis M, Kellya PJ, Mellord PS (2001) Prevalence of Culicoides imicola and other species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) at eight sites in Zimbabwe. J S Afr Vet Assoc 72(2):62–63

Narladkar BW, Shastri UV, Shivpuje PR (1993) Studies on Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) prevalent in Marathwada region (Maharashtra) and their host preferences. Indian Vet J 70:116–118

Oem JK, Chung JY, Kwon MS, Kim TK, Lee TU, Bae YC (2013) Abundance of biting midge species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae, Culicoides spp.) on cattle farms in Korea. J Vet Sci 14(1):91–94

Pires GA, Ramilo D, Diaz S, Meireles J, Boinas F, Fonseca IPD (2010) Investigating morphological structures of Culicoides from obsoletus complex by using scanning electron microscopy and composed optical microscopy. In: Méndez-Vilas A, Díaz J (eds) Microscopy: science, technology, applications and education. Formatex Press, Badajoz

Prasad G, Bhatnagar PK (2000) Culicoides: biology and transmission of viruses. Acarines and insects of veterinary and medical importance. V National Training programme Centre of Advanced Studies, Department of Parasitology, Veterinary College, Bangalore, pp 34–38

Reddy CVS, Hafeez M (2008) Studies on certain aspects of prevalence of Culicoides species. Indian J Anim Sci 78(2):138–142

Satheesha SP, Udupa KG, Labuschagne K, Prasanna Kumar S (2006) Temporal abundance of Culicoides species near the sheds of domestic animals and their possible implication on transmission of Bluetongue. In: National seminar on strategies for control of bluetongue. Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Tirupati

Sen P, Dasgupta SK (1958) Males of Culicoides anophelis. Common Wealth Agricultural Bureaux, pp 415–416

Sen P, Dasgupta SK (1959) Studies on Indian Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Ann Entomol Soc Am 52:617–630

Sen SK, Fletcher TB (1962) Veterinary entomology and acarology for India, 1st edn. ICAR, New Delhi, pp 98–120

Wirth WW, Hubert AA (1961) New species and records of Taiwan Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Pac Insects 3(1):11–26

Wirth WW, Hubert AA (1989) The Culicoides of Southeast Asia (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Member American Entomological Institute No. 44

Wirth WW, Marston N (1967) A method for mounting small insects on microscope slides in Canada balsam. Ann Entomol Soc Am 61:783–784