Phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a Hydroelectric System Affected Area from Northern Amazonian Brazil: Further Insights into the Effects of Environmental Changes on Vector Ecology
Table 2
Vertical stratification of Phebotomine species composition of Santo Antônio do Jari hydroelectric system impacted area (Amapá State, Amazonian Brazil) on the basis of five surveyed locations (2012–2015).
Species
0.5 m ground
1 m ground
20 m canopy
Total
♀
♂
♀
♂
♀
♂
1
Sciopemyia sordellii
117
71
91
23
11
3
316
2
Psychodopygus davisi
48
27
44
39
102
54
314
—
Trichophoromyia spp.
117
—
127
—
24
—
268
3
Bichromomyia flaviscutellata
85
45
79
41
11
4
265
4
Evandromyia infraspinosa
38
18
48
27
16
3
150
5
Nyssomyia umbratilis
35
23
26
13
28
21
146
6
Trichophoromyia castanheirai
—
50
—
59
—
26
135
—
Pressatia spp.
66
—
39
—
26
—
131
—
Evandromyia spp.
55
12
41
9
11
—
128
7
Vianamyia furcata
42
8
46
6
8
1
111
8
Psychodopygus squamiventris s.l.
27
11
20
1
23
7
89
9
Trichopygomyia trichopyga
18
20
10
5
22
11
86
10
Trichophoromyia ubiquitalis
28
15
16
13
9
5
86
—
Other species (11–45)
137
112
129
69
71
57
575
Total
813
412
716
305
362
192
2800
Total (♀ + ♂)
1225
1021
554
—
Each stratum was sampled with approximately 840 h of CDC trap. ♀: female; ♂: male.