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Revista mexicana de biodiversidad

versión On-line ISSN 2007-8706versión impresa ISSN 1870-3453

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TLAPAYA-ROMERO, Liliana; IBANEZ-BERNAL, Sergio  y  SANTOS-MORENO, Antonio. New records of bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae) in Oaxaca, Mexico. Rev. Mex. Biodiv. [online]. 2019, vol.90, e902894.  Epub 30-Dic-2019. ISSN 2007-8706.  https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2019.90.2894.

Species richness and parasitic prevalence of bat flies in a bat cave community in Oaxaca are reported. Between 2016 and 2018, a total of 732 bats were captured and inspected for streblids. We recorded 15 bat species from 3 families and obtained 1,317 streblid specimens corresponding to 24 species and 8 genera, including 19 species that are new records for the state: Nycterophilia fairchildiWenzel, 1966, Nycterophilia parnelliWenzel, 1966, Metelasmus pseudopterus Coquillett, 1907, Strebla guajiro (García & Casal, 1965), Strebla wiedemanni Kolenati, 1856, Aspidoptera phyllostomatis (Perty, 1833), Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett, 1899), Megistopoda proxima (Séguy, 1926), Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1907), Trichobius brennaniWenzel, 1966, Trichobius diphyllaeWenzel, 1966, Trichobius galeiWenzel, 1966, Trichobius hoffmannaeGuerrero & Morales-Malacara, 1996, Trichobius johnsonaeWenzel, 1966, Trichobius leionotusWenzel, 1966, Trichobius sparsus Kessel, 1925, Trichobius sphaeronotus Jobling, 1939, Trichobius uniformis Curran, 1935, and Trichobius yunkeriWenzel, 1966. Bat species with the highest parasite prevalence were Pteronotus parnellii (Gray, 1843), Desmodus rotundus (È. Geoffroy, 1810), and Artibeus jamaicensis Leach, 1821 with 88.1, 77.5, and 62.3%, respectively. After this study, the number of bat fly species known for the state of Oaxaca increases from 9 to 27, corresponding to 49% of the total Mexican streblid species richness.

Palabras llave : Bats; Parasitic prevalence; Cave; Diversity.

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