Nuevas citas para la fauna de sifonápteros ibéricos
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2019-06-13
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] Los sofonápteros son insectos holometábolos que en fase adula parasitan aves y mamíferos en base a su comportamiento hematófago. En comparación con otros países del entorno, como Francia, carecemos de información relativo a muchos hospedadores en nuestro país. El objetivo de este trabajo es identificar material obtenido de Talpa arquitania y de Capra pyrenaica. Tras un análisis morfológico se concluyó que la especia parásita de Talpa aquitania es Palaeopsylla minor y que Caprapyrenaica está parasitada por Pulex irritans. Si bien Talpa aquitania es una especie de mamífero recientemente descrita, el catálogo de parásitos de Capra pyrenaica es bastante extenso. En ambos casos nuestros resultados constituyen nuevas citas para el catálogo de pulgas ibéricas y sus hospedadores.
[EN] Siphonaptera are holometabolous insects that in adult stage parasitize birds and mammals based on their hematophagous behavior. In comparison with other neighboring countries, such as France, we lack informaticon regarding many hosts in our country. The objective of this work is to identify material obtained from Talpa aquitania anda Capra pyrenaica. After a morphological analysis it was concluded that the parasitic species of Talpa aquitania is Palaeopsylla minor and the Capra pyrenaica is parasitized by Pulex irritans. Although Talpa aquitania is a recently described species of mammal, the catalog of parasites of Capra pyrenaica is quite extensive. In both case our results constitute new appointments for the catalog of Iberian fleas and their hosts.
[EN] Siphonaptera are holometabolous insects that in adult stage parasitize birds and mammals based on their hematophagous behavior. In comparison with other neighboring countries, such as France, we lack informaticon regarding many hosts in our country. The objective of this work is to identify material obtained from Talpa aquitania anda Capra pyrenaica. After a morphological analysis it was concluded that the parasitic species of Talpa aquitania is Palaeopsylla minor and the Capra pyrenaica is parasitized by Pulex irritans. Although Talpa aquitania is a recently described species of mammal, the catalog of parasites of Capra pyrenaica is quite extensive. In both case our results constitute new appointments for the catalog of Iberian fleas and their hosts.