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El. knyga: Black Flies of Subtropical and Tropical Asia: Taxonomy and Biology

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819952199
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2024
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789819952199

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This book uncovers the entire picture of the black fly (Diptera: Simuliidae) fauna in subtropical and tropical Asia (the Oriental Region). Increased discoveries of new species of black flies in the Oriental Region have disclosed a remarkable diversity in terms of phylogenetic lineages and morphological features, particularly adult genitalia and pupal gills. The black fly fauna in the Oriental Region is found to be completely different from those in other regions.





 





The book has two aims, academic and practical. Introduction provides the general information on the biology and effects on human and animal health and welfare of black flies and introduces the unique characteristics of the black fly fauna in this region. Chapter 2 proposes a classification scheme for all 675 named and 44 unnamed species of Oriental black flies, which are placed 11 subgenera and 36 species-groups of the genus Simulium. In Chapter 3, synoptic accounts are given for their distribution, bionomics, and taxonomic comments of all the species. In Chapter 4, the faunas of black flies in 15 countries or areas [ India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sunda Archipelago (Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores and Timor), East Indonesia (Sulawesi, Maluku Islands and Irian Jaya), Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan, South China, Nansei Islands (Japan)], are overviewed, and species lists and identification keys for females, males, pupae and larvae, are constructed. Ninety-eight figures of 1,691 line-drawings highlight various unique morphological characteristics of most subgenera and species-groups.





 





Chapters 2 and 3 are academically essential for medical or biological scientists and students to study black flies. Keys to identify species in 15 countries or areas in Chapter 4 are of practical use for health workers for the control of insects of medical and veterinary importance, as well as for ecologists for the study of aquatic invertebrates. Many novel morphological characteristics illustrated in the figures appeal to readers and show the importance of biodiversity of natural terrestrial ecosystems. Contents of this book resulted from the authors taxonomic review of all 719 Oriental species of black flies, with reference to 486 publications.





 

Chapter
1. Introduction.
Chapter
2. Systematic treatments of subgenera of the genus Simulium.
Chapter
3. Keys to identify 11 subgenera.
Chapter
4. Subgenus Asiosimulium.
Chapter
5. Subgenus Boophthora.
Chapter
6. Subgenus Byssodon.
Chapter
7. Subgenus Daviesellum.
Chapter
8. Subgenus Eusimulium.
Chapter
9. Subgenus Gomphostilbia.
Chapter
10. Subgenus Montisimulium.
Chapter
11. Subgenus Nevermannia.
Chapter
12. Subgenus Simulium.
Chapter
13. Subgenus Wallacellum.
Chapter
14. Subgenus Wilhelmia.
Chapter
15. Subgenus Asiosimulium.
Chapter
16. Subgenus Boophthora.
Chapter
17. Subgenus Byssodon.
Chapter
18. Subgenus Daviesellum.
Chapter
19. Subgenus Eusimulium.
Chapter
20. Subgenus Gomphostilbia.
Chapter
21. Subgenus Montisimulium.
Chapter
22. Subgenus Nevermannia.
Chapter
23. Subgenus Simulium.
Chapter
24. Subgenus Wallacellum.
Chapter
25. Subgenus Wilhelmia.
Chapter
26. India?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
27. Nepal?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
28. Bhutan?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
29. Myanmar?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
30. Sri Lanka?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
31. Thailand?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
32. Vietnam?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
33. Peninsular Malaysia?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
34. Borneo (Sarawak, Sabah, Kalimantan)?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
35. Sunda Archipelago?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
36. East Indonesia?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
37. South China?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
38. Philippines?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
39. Taiwan?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.
Chapter
40. Nansei Islands (Japan) ?Overview, List of species, Identification keys.

Hiroyuki Takaoka has been a professor emeritus, Oita University, Japan, since 2010, and a visiting professor, Tropical Infectious Disease Research and Education Centre, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia, since 2020. He was a professor, Institute of Biological Sciences, Universiti Malaya, from 2010 to 2017. His research interest is the taxonomy and parasite transmission of black flies. His contributions include the determination of the vector of human onchocerciasis in an Amazonas endemic area of Venezuela, the discoveries of a new zoonotic onchocerciasis and its vector in Japan, and the descriptions of three new subgenera and 524 new species of black flies. He received the academic award of Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology in 1995 for his extensive taxonomic and parasite transmission studies of black flies in Japan, Southeast Asia, and Central and South America, and the academic award of Prof. Ichiro Miyazaki in 1996 for his creative works on zoonotic onchocerciasis.