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- Title
Seasonal prevalence of different species of Culicoides in Bangalore rural and urban districts of South India.
- Authors
Archana, M.; D'Souza, Placid E.; Prasad, C. Renuka; Byregowda, S. M.
- Abstract
Aim: The study was undertaken to know the seasonal prevalence of different species of Culicoides in Bangalore rural and urban districts of South India. Materials and Methods: The flies were collected with UV-light traps (Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute. ARC. LNR ??) during rainy season (south west monsoon: June, July, August and September: North West monsoon: October, November and December), winter season (January, February) and summer season (March, April and May) in eleven different farms of cattle, buffalo, sheep and goats in Bangalore rural and urban districts. Results: From a total of 83, 629 number of Culicoides midges collected, 77906 (93.16%) were female and 5723 (6.84%) were males. In rainy season a total of 48,318 (57.77%), winter season 18,592 (22.23%) and summer season 16719 (19.99%) were reported. Conclusion: In rainy season, highest numbers of Culicoides were found whereas least in summer.
- Subjects
CULICOIDES; DIPTERA; INSECT traps; SHEEP ranches; GOAT farming; WATER buffalo
- Publication
Veterinary World, 2014, Vol 7, Issue 7, p517
- ISSN
0972-8988
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14202/vetworld.2014.517-521