Abstract
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Highlights
I nt ro duc t io n Among the insects, stands out the group of the muscideous dipterans from the families Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae end Muscidae, which have great medical and veterinarian importance since they may be mechanical and biological vectors of microorganisms pathogenic to man and domestic animals
Cattle dung pats were exposed at a pasture for 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 216 and 240 hours and were than taken to labortory separate from each other, for parasitoids extraction
T hey are considered very important for the control of sinanthropic flies that reproduce on bovine manure (FLET CHMANN & RODRIGUES, 1995; MART INS & CONT EL, 1997a; MART INS & CONT EL, 1997b; KOLLER et al, 1999; AIDAR et al, 2000) as well as in controlling bovine gastrointestinal parasite nematodes; besides improving soil structure and fertility (FLET CHMANN et al, 1995)
Summary
I nt ro duc t io n Among the insects, stands out the group of the muscideous dipterans from the families Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae end Muscidae, which have great medical and veterinarian importance since they may be mechanical and biological vectors of microorganisms pathogenic to man and domestic animals. Insects (Arthropoda: Insecta) collected on bovine feces after different times of field exposure in Itumbiara, South of Goiás, Brazil T he objective of the present research work was to identify the arthropods collected on bovine feces after different times of field exposure in Itumbiara County, State of Goias, Central Brazil.
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