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Endophagy of biting midges attacking cavity-nesting birds

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2009

Abstract

We determined which blood-sucking Diptera enter nest cavities and feed on birds by placing sticky foil traps inside artificial nest boxes. A total of 667 females of eight species of biting midges of the genus Culicoides were captured on traps during 2006-2007, with Culicoides truncorum being the dominant species.

DNA blood analyses of blood-engorged females proved that midges actually fed on birds nesting in the boxes. Three species were identified as endophagous: Culicoides truncorum, Culicoides pictipennis , and Culicoides minutissimus.

Our study represents the first evidence that ornithophilic biting midges are endophagous. The fact that we caught no blackflies in the bird boxes supports the exophagy of blackflies.