Boletín de Malariología y Salud Ambiental
versión impresa ISSN 1690-4648
Resumen
RUBIO-PALIS, Yasmin et al. Ecological characterization of anophelines and culicines in the indigenous territory of the Lower Caura River, Bolívar State, Venezuela. Bol Mal Salud Amb [online]. 2010, vol.50, n.1, pp.95-107. ISSN 1690-4648.
This is the first report of anophelines and culicines species in the indigenous territory of the Lower Caura River, Bolívar State. A total of 8 species of anophelines belonging to the subgenus Anopheles Meigen, Lophopodomyia Antunes, Stethomyia Theobald, Nyssorhynchus Blanchard of the genus Anopheles Meigen and Chagasia bathana Dyar and 10 genera of culicines were collected and 7 species identified. Larval habitats were identified and characterized based on the hidrology in stream, small river, spring, lagoon, swamp and pool. Culicines were also collected in artificial and natural containers. The most abundant species in collections of inmature stages was Anopheles triannulatus (Neiva & Pinto), while in adult collections on human landing catches and CDC light traps the most abundant species was the malaria vector An. darling Root. Ultra violet up draft light traps were inefficient to collect anophelines and culicines. It is reported for the first time the presence in Bolívar State of the genus Coquillettidia Dyar and Johnbelkinia Zavortink, and the species Aedes (Ochlerotatus) fulvus (Wiedemann) and Ae. (Och.) serratus (Theobald).
Palabras clave : Anopheles spp; larval habitats; malaria; Venezuela.