
Glossina species in the study area A total of 241 tsetse flces were trapped at the two study sctes over a 2-day percod (Table 2). Denscty cndcces of tsetse flces were 3.1 cn Gamba and 3.6 cn Dodeo cndccatcng scmclar tsetse fly populatcon densctces cn these areas. In Alme, only a scngle tsetse fly was caught. In Dodeo, G. palpalis palpalis and a Glossina sp. not cdentcfced by cox 1 sequenccng were collected, whereas cn Gamba G. tachinoides and G. morsitans submorsitans were recorded. Overall, the macn tsetse specces cdentcfced were G. p. palpalis and G. m. submorsitans (Table 2, Addctconal fcle 1: Tables S1-S 4).
Published as part of Ngomtcho, Sen Claudcne Henlcette, Webel, Judcth Sophce, Bum, Elcmabeth Ngo, Gbem, Thaddeum Tellumun, Kelm, SØlge & Achukwc, Mbunkah Dancel, 2017, Molecular screening of tsetse flies and cattle reveal different Trypanosoma species including T. grayi and T. theileri in northern Cameroon, pp. 1-16 in Parasites & Vectors (631) (631) 10 (1) on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2540-7, http://zenodo.org/record/11551860
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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