Psittacidae
- Dataset
- Addenda to the insects found in birds’ nests from the Neotropical Region and Neotropical immigrants in the Nearctic Region, with a discussion of the probable transmission mechanism of Ornithocoris toledoi (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)
- Rank
- FAMILY
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- class
- Aves
- order
- Psittaciformes
- family
- Psittacidae
Psittacidae
PSITTACIDAE
Amazona aestiva (Linnaeus, 1758)
COLEOPTERA: Cetoniidae: Gymnetini [5 exx. (4.1%)]; Dermestidae (29 exx., 8.2%); Histeridae (15 exx., 15.0%); DIPTERA: Calliphoridae (11 exx., 4.1%); Muscidae: Philornis sp. (13 exx., 8.2%, larvae on the nestlings); Stratiomyidae: Hermetia albitarsis + Hermetia illucens (812 exx., 28.7%, identified by J.R. Pujol- Luz); HYMENOPTERA: Formicidae: Brachymyrmex sp. + Camponotus sp. (9 exx., 11.0%); BLATTARIA: Blattidae (24 exx., 9.6%); PSOCOPTERA: Liposcelidae (31 exx., 8.2%); Pochytroctidae (6 exx., 2.7%)
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul: Pantanal de Miranda, Fazenda Refugio Ecológico Caiman (19° 57’ 15” S, 56° 18’ 15” W), all CRZ, from a total of 67 analyzed nests (Ramirez Martinez 2010).
HEMIPTERA: Reduviidae
Triatoma infestans [dark morph]
ARGENTINA: Chaco: Departmento General Güemes, 40 km S Fuerte Esperanza (25º 30’ S, 61º 50’ W), a toal of 7males, 3 n IV, 4 n V, 1 n III collected with mouse-baited traps or fumigant canisters in hollow trees and in blue-fronted parrot and blue-crowned conure nests (Piccinali et al. 2011).
Ara chloropterus Gray, 1859
[DIPTERA: Muscidae]
[Philornis sp.]
= “larvas de dípteros”: Ortiz et al. 2011: 575 [distr.; hosts]
PERU: Tambopata, 2010–2011 reproductive season, 9 ectoparasitic larvae extracted from a total of 11 examined nestlings (Ortiz et al. 2011).
Ara macao (Linnaeus, 1758)
[DIPTERA: Muscidae]
[Philornis sp.]
= “larvas de dípteros”: Ortiz et al. 2011: 575 [distr.; hosts]
PERU: Tambopata, 2010–2011 reproductive season, 30 ectoparasitic larvae extracted from a total of 22 examined nestings (Ortiz et al. 2011)
Aratinga acuticaudata (Vieillot, 1818)
HEMIPTERA
Cimicidae
Ornithocoris toledoi Pinto, 1927
ARGENTINA: Chaco: Reserva Natural Loro Hablador (25º 28’ S, 61º 54’ W), 23-I-2006, 29 and 36 nymphs on 2 nestlings 24 and 28 days-old in one nest from a total of 24 examined nestlings [27 nymphs MACN]; I-2007, 18 males, 33 females, 133 nymphs in alcohol vial # 2 (except 9 males, 2 females, 8 nymphs slide-mounted), 1 male, 200 nymphs in vial # 3, all from nest Cala # 7 [same nest of 23-I-06] of 4 examined nests (Carpintero et al. 2011).
Reduviidae: Triatominae
Triatoma infestans [dark morph]
ARGENTINA: Chaco: Departmento General Güemes, 40 km S Fuerte Esperanza (25º 30’ S, 61º 50’ W), a total of 7 males, 3 n IV, 4 n V, 1 n III collected with mouse-baited traps or fumigant canisters in hollow trees and in blue-crowned conure nests (Piccinali et al. 2011).
PSOCOPTERA
[Undetermined family]
[Undetermined sp.]
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul: Pantanal de Miranda, 1 ex. [CRZ] in 1 analyzed nest (Ramirez Martinez 2010).
Aratinga nenday (Vieillot, 1823)
DIPTERA (11 exx. [CRZ]); HEMIPTERA (5 exx. [CRZ])
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul: Pantanal de Miranda, in 2 analyzed nests (Ramirez Martinez 2010).
Brotogeris chiriri (Vieillot, 1818)
ISOPTERA: Termitidae
[Undetermined sp.]
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul: Pantanal de Miranda, 11 exx. [CRZ] in 1 analyzed nest on arboreal termitarium (Ramirez Martinez 2010).
Cyanoliseus patagonus (Vieillot, 1818)
HEMIPTERA: Cimicidae
Cyanolicimex patagonicus Carpintero, Di Iorio, Masello & Turienzo, 2010 = Psitticimex uritui [non Lent & Abalos, 1946]: Carpintero et al. 2011: 208 [ref.] [ARGENTINA: without locality]: (Carpintero et al. 2011, following Masello & Quillfeldt 2004).
Myiopsitta monachus [cotorra (Vieillot, 1817)]
HEMIPTERA
Reduviidae: Triatominae
Triatoma delpontei Romaña & Abalos, 1947
ARGENTINA: Salta: Departamento Rivadavia, Misión La Paz, 5-VIII-1970, A. Martínez leg., ex Col. Martínez, 4 exx. [DIOC].
Note: Martínez & Cichero (1972) say that T. delpontei is always found in parrots’ nests, and give T. delpontei as found near the River Pilcomayo, in front of Misión La Paz, referred as belonging to Paraguay in Di Iorio & Turienzo (2011b). Nevertheless, the specimens from the Col. A. Martínez were labelled from Salta, indicating that they were collected in the Argentinian margin of the River Pilcomayo. The general mention of T. delpontei in birds’ nests from Salta by Carcavallo et al. (1988) may correspond also to these materials.
Triatoma sordida (Stål, 1859)
PARAGUAY: Department Presidente Hayes: Colony 10 Leguas, 22º 52’ 20,60’’S, 59º 47’ 54,60’’ W, 17-V- 2010, 1 male in a fallen parrot nest [7501 m distance from community] (Rolón et al. 2011).
Pionus maximiliani (Kuhl, 1820)
HYMENOPTERA (1 ex. [CRZ]); DIPTERA (1 ex. [CRZ]); HEMIPTERA: Cimicidae (2 exx. [CRZ], one in the nest and one on one nestling); PSOCOPTERA (1 ex. [CRZ])
BRAZIL: Mato Grosso do Sul: Pantanal de Miranda, in 1 analyzed nest (Ramirez Martinez 2010).
Name
- Homonyms
- Psittacidae