
handle: 20.500.12483/873
In this study, sandfly species were determined in various counties of Van city including the Centrum, Edremit, Gevas and Ercis between April and October 2001. During this period, a total of 298 sandflies (185 males and 113 females) was collected. Male sandflies were found to be more common than female ones (62%). In consequence of microscopial examination, four species were identified as P. balcanicus (39%), P. transcaucasicus (34%), P. papatasi (22%) and P. jacusieli (5%), respectively. These species were reported firstly from Van province and large proportion of the sandflies was collected in July and August.
Bu araştırma Nisan - Ekim 2001 tarihleri arasında Van’ın Merkez, Edremit, Gevaş ve Erciş ilçelerinde bulunan Phlebotomus türlerinin tespiti amacıyla yapılmıştır. Araştırma süresince 185’i erkek, 113’ü dişi olmak üzere toplam 298 Phlebotomus örneği toplanmıştır. Erkek tatarcıklar (%62) dişilerden fazla bulunmuştur. Mikroskopik incelemeler sonucu yaygınlık sırasına göre P. balcanicus (%39), P. transcaucasicus (%34), P. papatasi (%22) ve P. jacusieli (%5) olmak üzere 4 tür tespit edilmiştir. Bulunan türler Van yöresinde ilk kez saptanmış, en fazla Temmuz ve Ağustos aylarında aktif oldukları görülmüştür.
Phlebotomus;morfoloji;ekoloji;Van, Veterinerlik
Phlebotomus;morfoloji;ekoloji;Van, Veterinerlik
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