Первая находка паразитической мухи-кровососки Ornithomya comosa (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) в Европе и на западе России
First record of the parasitic louse fly Ornithomya comosa (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) in Europe and western Russia
Э.П. Нарчук, А.В. Матюхин, А.П. Шаповал
E.P. Nartshuk, A.V. Matyukhin & A.P. Shapoval
Резюме. Паразитическая муха-кровососка Ornithomya comosa (Austin, 1930) (Diptera, Hippoboscidae), известная ранее в Ориентальной области (Индия, Таиланд, Непал, материковая часть Малазии) и в азиатской части Палеарктической области (Казахстан, Киргизия, Западная Сибирь в России и Япония), впервые найдена в Европе и на западе России (Куршская коса). Мухи собраны с ласточек Hirundo rustica (Linnaeus, 1758) и Delichon urbica (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hirundinidae). Обсуждаются две версии обнаружения мухи в Европе.
Ключевые слова: мухи-кровососки, ласточки, Европа, Запад России, первая находка, Diptera, Hippoboscidae, Hirundinidae
Zoosystematica Rossica, 2019, 28(2): 356–359 ▪ Опубликовано онлайн 30 декабря 2019 г.
https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2019.28.2.356 ▪ Открыть полную статью
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