A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests

Species of insects associated to the habitat of Gallus gallus (Aves: Phasianidae) in the Neotropical Region belong to 144 identified species (42 Coleoptera; 14 Diptera; 17 Hymenoptera; 9 Siphonaptera; 1 Lepidoptera; 56 Hemiptera (one hybrid); 5 Dermaptera); 33 identified to genus (21 Coleoptera; 3 D...

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spelling todo:paper_11755326_v_n2858_p1_Iorio2023-10-03T16:08:45Z A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests Iorio, O.D. Turienzo, P. Birds' nests Chicken houses Insects Neotropical Region Poultry houses Aves Blattaria Coleoptera Dermaptera Diptera Gallus gallus Hemiptera Hexapoda Hymenoptera Lepidoptera Phasianidae Psocoptera Reduviidae Siphonaptera (fleas) Triatominae Species of insects associated to the habitat of Gallus gallus (Aves: Phasianidae) in the Neotropical Region belong to 144 identified species (42 Coleoptera; 14 Diptera; 17 Hymenoptera; 9 Siphonaptera; 1 Lepidoptera; 56 Hemiptera (one hybrid); 5 Dermaptera); 33 identified to genus (21 Coleoptera; 3 Diptera; 7 Hymenoptera; 1 Hemiptera; 1 Blattaria); 37 identified to family (23 Coleoptera; 9 Diptera; 2 Hymenoptera; 1 Lepidoptera; 2 Hemiptera); and 6 to order (2 Coleoptera; 1 Hymenoptera; 1 Siphonaptera; 1 Psocoptera; 1 Dermaptera). Most of the insects are haematophagous ectoparasites (Hemiptera; Siphonaptera; Diptera), detritivores (Coleoptera; Lepidoptera; Diptera; Blattaria), predators (Coleoptera; Diptera; Hemiptera; Dermaptera; Hymenoptera), and parasitoids (Hymenoptera). A total of 46 native American species and/or subspecies of Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) were found in chicken houses, from which 18 were also found in birds' nests. It was recently observed that other insects from poultry houses, generally exotic species, had colonized native American birds' nests. Comments and remarks of selected taxa also found in birds' nests from Argentina and other countries are provided. © 2011 Magnolia Press. Fil:Turienzo, P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11755326_v_n2858_p1_Iorio
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topic Birds' nests
Chicken houses
Insects
Neotropical Region
Poultry houses
Aves
Blattaria
Coleoptera
Dermaptera
Diptera
Gallus gallus
Hemiptera
Hexapoda
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Phasianidae
Psocoptera
Reduviidae
Siphonaptera (fleas)
Triatominae
spellingShingle Birds' nests
Chicken houses
Insects
Neotropical Region
Poultry houses
Aves
Blattaria
Coleoptera
Dermaptera
Diptera
Gallus gallus
Hemiptera
Hexapoda
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Phasianidae
Psocoptera
Reduviidae
Siphonaptera (fleas)
Triatominae
Iorio, O.D.
Turienzo, P.
A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
topic_facet Birds' nests
Chicken houses
Insects
Neotropical Region
Poultry houses
Aves
Blattaria
Coleoptera
Dermaptera
Diptera
Gallus gallus
Hemiptera
Hexapoda
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Phasianidae
Psocoptera
Reduviidae
Siphonaptera (fleas)
Triatominae
description Species of insects associated to the habitat of Gallus gallus (Aves: Phasianidae) in the Neotropical Region belong to 144 identified species (42 Coleoptera; 14 Diptera; 17 Hymenoptera; 9 Siphonaptera; 1 Lepidoptera; 56 Hemiptera (one hybrid); 5 Dermaptera); 33 identified to genus (21 Coleoptera; 3 Diptera; 7 Hymenoptera; 1 Hemiptera; 1 Blattaria); 37 identified to family (23 Coleoptera; 9 Diptera; 2 Hymenoptera; 1 Lepidoptera; 2 Hemiptera); and 6 to order (2 Coleoptera; 1 Hymenoptera; 1 Siphonaptera; 1 Psocoptera; 1 Dermaptera). Most of the insects are haematophagous ectoparasites (Hemiptera; Siphonaptera; Diptera), detritivores (Coleoptera; Lepidoptera; Diptera; Blattaria), predators (Coleoptera; Diptera; Hemiptera; Dermaptera; Hymenoptera), and parasitoids (Hymenoptera). A total of 46 native American species and/or subspecies of Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) were found in chicken houses, from which 18 were also found in birds' nests. It was recently observed that other insects from poultry houses, generally exotic species, had colonized native American birds' nests. Comments and remarks of selected taxa also found in birds' nests from Argentina and other countries are provided. © 2011 Magnolia Press.
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author Iorio, O.D.
Turienzo, P.
author_facet Iorio, O.D.
Turienzo, P.
author_sort Iorio, O.D.
title A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
title_short A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
title_full A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
title_fullStr A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
title_sort preliminary bibliographic survey of the insects found in poultry houses from the neotropical region, with remarks on selected taxa shared with native birds' nests
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