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      Streblidae de murciélagos de Lima: dos citas nuevas para Perú Translated title: Streblidae of bats from Lima: two new cites for Perú

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          Se presentan nuevos registros de Streblidae para el departamento Lima (Perú), que parasitan a tres especies de murciélagos de la familia Phyllostomidae: Anoura geoffroyi Gray, Carollia perspicillata (Linneo) y Desmodus rotundus (Geoffroy). Se amplía la distribución geográfica de Anastrebla modestini Wenzel, Aspidoptera falcata Wenzel, Exastinion clovisi (Pessôa & Guimarães), Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett), Speiseria ambigua Kessel y Strebla wiedemanni Kolenati (Diptera, Streblidae), dado que se registran por primera vez en el departamento, y A. modestini y E. clovisi se mencionan por primera vez en Perú.

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          New distributional records for bat ectoparasites (Streblidae), are presented for the Department of Lima (Perú). They were reported as collected on bats of the family Phyllostomidae: Anoura geoffroyi Gray, Carollia perspicillata (Linneo) and Desmodus rotundus (Geoffroy). The distribution of Anastrebla modestini Wenzel, Aspidoptera falcata Wenzel, Exastinion clovisi (Pessôa & Guimarães), Megistopoda aranea (Coquillett), Speiseria ambigua Kessel and Strebla wiedemanni Kolenati (Diptera, Streblidae), is extended to the Department of Lima, and Anastrebla modestini and Exastinion clovisi are added to the fauna of Perú.

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          Catálogo de los Streblidae (Diptera: Pupipara) parasitos de murciélagos (Mammalia: Chiroptera) del Nuevo Mundo. V. Trichobiinae con alas reducidas o ausentes y miscelaneos.

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            Catalogo de los Streblidae (Diptera: Pupipara) parasitos de murcielagos (Mamíferos: Chiroptera) del Nuevo Mundo. IV. Trichobiinae com alas desarrolladas

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              The streblid bat flies of Venezuela (Diptera: Striblidae)

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                Journal
                rsea
                Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina
                Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent.
                Sociedad Entomológica Argentina (La Plata, Mendoza, Argentina )
                0373-5680
                1851-7471
                July 2005
                : 64
                : 1-2
                : 95-98
                Affiliations
                [01] San Miguel de Tucumán orgnameUniversidad Nacional de Tucumán orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Naturales Argentina
                [02] orgnameUniversidad Nacional de Tucumán orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Naturales orgdiv2Cátedra de Vertebrados
                [03] orgnameInstituto Miguel Lillo
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                S0373-56802005000100016
                540fa160-6473-4ecc-9fc1-f97d4764745c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 27 April 2005
                : 29 December 2004
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                Ectoparasites,Diptera,Distribution,Neotropical,Phyllostomidae,Distribución,Ectoparásitos

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