Circadian flight activity ofSimuliumspp. (Diptera: Simuliidae) sampled with a vehicle-mounted net in central Nigeria

Author:

Roberts D. M.,Irving-Bell R. J.

Abstract

AbstractA vehicle-mounted net was used to study the circadian flight activity of several species ofSimuliumin a northern Guinea savanna area in Nigeria during the dry season. The sampling method yielded large numbers of both sexes ofSimulium squamosum(Endertein) of the,S. damnosumTheobald complex,S. hargreavesiGibbins,S. voraxPomeroy,S. adersiPomeroy,S. hirsutumPomeroy and other species. The main peak of activity of all species recorded occurred just after sunset and there was a smaller peak just before sunrise. Flies continued to be caught at a low level 2·5 h after sunset when sampling ceased. Differences in the activity patterns ofS. squamosummales and females and of the other species were analysed. Of theS. squamosumfemales caught, 12% were blood-fed; these and gravid females were mainly active in the evening, while the blood-thirsty flies had a high level of activity throughout the day. Differences between species in the relative activity of blood-thirsty and gravid flies, and nulliparous and parous flies are noted.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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