Ecology, seasonality and host preferences of Austrian Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908, populations.
Edwin KnihaMarkus MilchramVít DvořákPetr HaladaAdelheid G ObwallerWolfgang PoepplGerhard MoosederPetr VolfJulia WalochnikPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
This study reports unexpectedly high numbers of Ph. mascittii at selected Austrian localities and provides the first detailed analysis of its ecology to date. Temperature and humidity were shown to be good predictors for sand fly activity. Blood meal analyses support the assumption that Ph. mascittii feeds on mammals as well as birds. The study significantly contributes to understanding the ecology of this sand fly species in Central Europe and facilitates prospective entomological surveys.