F Reis Sampaio, R Rodrigues - Guimaraes, G.E Moya Borja, M. Piles
It was carried out a study to investigate the presence of Calliphoridean flies (Diptena: Calliphonidae) in a reforestation area in Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The reseanch was carried out from ApniII2000 to Manch/2001 and the collects were made with traps built according to Ferreira (1978) installed in an area nearofa pond and baited with mice carcasses, bovine Liver and banana. During the collects, 12145 blowflies were captured and the evaluations showed the presence of Chrysomya megacephala, Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya putoria, Cochliomyia macellaria, Hemilucilia segmentaria, Hemilucilia semidiaphana inside of the Chrysomyinae subfamily; and Phaenicia eximia and Phaenicia. cuprina in the Calliphoninae subfamily, establishing some difference when related the species, baits and the seasons. The results demonstrated also that C. megacephala, O. albiceps, O. putoria and P. cuprina could be considered constant inside the area and O. macellaria, H. semidiaphana and H. segmentaria as accessory species.
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