Notes onSimulium ovazzaeGrenier and Mouchet (Diptera: Simuliidae) and river crabs (Malacostraca: Potamidae) and their association
- 1 December 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Natural History
- Vol. 5 (6) , 677-689
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00222937100770501
Abstract
Collections of crabs in the forest zone of West Cameroon produced three species—Potamonautes africanus, P. orthostylis and P. pobeguini. The P. africanus carried populations of immature Simulium ovazzae. Analysis of crabs collected by hand and those collected in traps indicates very little overlap in the sizes of the crabs obtained by the two techniques. This problem is discussed. The infestation rates of S. ovazzae on P. africanus were found to be highest on medium-sized crabs. The attachment sites of the S. ovazzae on the crabs were found to vary with both the size of the crab and the size of the Simulium larva. The size distributions of S. ovazzae larvae on small crabs were found to be different from those on medium and large crabs. The characteristic deficiency of smaller larvae on medium and large crabs reported for other crab-phoretic species was also found with S. ovazzae but the smaller crabs showed a deficiency of larger larvae. A hypothesis is put forward to explain the dearth of larger larvae on the smaller crabs and the higher infestation rate on medium crabs. S. ovazzae are shown to arrive on their hosts as single larvae carried by the current. Six adult S. ovazzae were reared from pupae in the laboratory. Small numbers of presumed S. ovazzae biting man in Cameroon are reported.Keywords
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