Journal of Vector Ecology (2012) 37, 397-401

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R.A. Barata, R.L. Ursine, F.P. Nunes, D.H. Morais and H.S. Araújo (2012)
Synanthropy of mosquitoes and sand flies near the Aimorés hydroelectric power plant, Brazil
Journal of Vector Ecology 37 (2), 397-401
Abstract: The environmental changes resulting from the construction of hydroelectric dams may affect the fauna of insect vectors and consequently the epidemiology of the diseases they transmit. This work examined the mosquito and sand fly fauna in the area of the Aimorés hydroelectric power plant, analyzing the seasonal distribution and the degree of species synanthropy in different ecotopes. Between November, 2008 and September, 2009, entomological captures were performed with the help of HP light traps in the rural, urban, and forest areas of Aimorés, Ituêta, Resplendor, and Baixo Guandu counties. The fauna proved to be quite diversified. Twenty-two species of mosquitoes and 11 species of sand flies were found. Culex quinquefasciatus was predominant among mosquitoes (76.7%), while Lutzomyia intermedia prevailed among sand flies (34.5%). Some of the captured species have medical interest. Supported by the high degree of synanthropy, those species reinforce the need for epidemiological surveillance.
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Culex quinquefasciatus Brazil (south)
Culex nigripalpus Brazil (south)
Aedes albopictus Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia longipalpis Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia whitmani Brazil (south)
Anopheles triannulatus Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia intermedia Brazil (south)
Anopheles oswaldoi Brazil (south)
Anopheles albitarsis Brazil (south)
Mansonia titillans Brazil (south)
Aedes scapularis Brazil (south)
Coquillettidia juxtamansonia Brazil (south)
Aedeomyia squamipennis Brazil (south)
Anopheles evansae Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia lenti Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia quinquefer Brazil (south)
Lutzomyia cortelezzii Brazil (south)