A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand

Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Jongvisuttisan N, Tubsamut P, Dasom A. 2018. A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 2134-2139. This study surveyed species of medically important flies in the central region of Thailand including Sa...

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Autores principales: TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA, SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN, NITIWOOT JONGVISUTTISAN, PATCHARAPRON TUBSAMUT, APICHAYA DASOM
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:af4e51ab7c994f5fad2bfd0be00f71802021-11-16T14:04:40ZA checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d190620https://doaj.org/article/af4e51ab7c994f5fad2bfd0be00f71802018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/3104https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Jongvisuttisan N, Tubsamut P, Dasom A. 2018. A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 2134-2139. This study surveyed species of medically important flies in the central region of Thailand including Samut Songkram (coastal area representative), Bangkok (urban area representative), Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya (Lower alluvial area representative), Nakhon Sawan (upper alluvial area representative) and Sukhothai (mountainous area representative). This was done through a division of the central region into 5 areas, according to the landscape, including the coastal area, urban area, upper alluvial area, lower alluvial area and mountainous area. Flies were collected using insect nets and fly traps during July 2018. A total was 3872 adult flies, belonging to 4 subfamilies and 6 genera within 9 species were captured. The highest numbers of flies were found in the mountainous area, followed by coastal areas, upper alluvial area, urban area and lower alluvial area, respectively. All the study areas were within the central region of Thailand. The Chrysomya megacephala was the predominant species, with a total of 2953 adult flies captured. This was followed by the Musca domestica (n = 563), Achoetandrus rufifacies (n = 177) and Sacrophaga spp. (n = 137), respectively. The four species of flies collected in this study were Lucilia cuprina (n = 28), A. villeneuvi (n = 2), C. nigripes (n = 2) and Hemipygiopsis ligurriens (n = 2). The results of this study showed the distribution of flies, which is important information for diarrhoea vector control.TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARASEDTHAPONG LAOJUNNITIWOOT JONGVISUTTISANPATCHARAPRON TUBSAMUTAPICHAYA DASOMMBI & UNS SoloarticlechecklistdipterafliesthailandBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 19, Iss 6, Pp 2134-2139 (2018)
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topic checklist
diptera
flies
thailand
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle checklist
diptera
flies
thailand
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
NITIWOOT JONGVISUTTISAN
PATCHARAPRON TUBSAMUT
APICHAYA DASOM
A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
description Chaiphongpachara T, Laojun S, Jongvisuttisan N, Tubsamut P, Dasom A. 2018. A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand. Biodiversitas 19: 2134-2139. This study surveyed species of medically important flies in the central region of Thailand including Samut Songkram (coastal area representative), Bangkok (urban area representative), Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya (Lower alluvial area representative), Nakhon Sawan (upper alluvial area representative) and Sukhothai (mountainous area representative). This was done through a division of the central region into 5 areas, according to the landscape, including the coastal area, urban area, upper alluvial area, lower alluvial area and mountainous area. Flies were collected using insect nets and fly traps during July 2018. A total was 3872 adult flies, belonging to 4 subfamilies and 6 genera within 9 species were captured. The highest numbers of flies were found in the mountainous area, followed by coastal areas, upper alluvial area, urban area and lower alluvial area, respectively. All the study areas were within the central region of Thailand. The Chrysomya megacephala was the predominant species, with a total of 2953 adult flies captured. This was followed by the Musca domestica (n = 563), Achoetandrus rufifacies (n = 177) and Sacrophaga spp. (n = 137), respectively. The four species of flies collected in this study were Lucilia cuprina (n = 28), A. villeneuvi (n = 2), C. nigripes (n = 2) and Hemipygiopsis ligurriens (n = 2). The results of this study showed the distribution of flies, which is important information for diarrhoea vector control.
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author TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
NITIWOOT JONGVISUTTISAN
PATCHARAPRON TUBSAMUT
APICHAYA DASOM
author_facet TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
SEDTHAPONG LAOJUN
NITIWOOT JONGVISUTTISAN
PATCHARAPRON TUBSAMUT
APICHAYA DASOM
author_sort TANAWAT CHAIPHONGPACHARA
title A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
title_short A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
title_full A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
title_fullStr A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed A checklist of medically important flies (Order: Diptera) in the central region of Thailand
title_sort checklist of medically important flies (order: diptera) in the central region of thailand
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/af4e51ab7c994f5fad2bfd0be00f7180
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