Cattle-baited and poultry-baited traps, a modification of the steer-baited trap designed by R.H. Roberts (1965) [see Mosquito News, 25 : 281-285], were constructed and used for sampling haematophagous Diptera, including large-sized Tabanidae and small-sized Ceratopogonidae. The width of the slit was much wider in the new traps (10 cm) than in the Robert's trap (1.9 cm). When compared with a CO 2 -lured mosquito-net trap, the cattle-baited trap collected more species and individuals of Muscidae, Culicidae, Simuliidae and Ceratopogonidae. As regards Tabanidae, however, the present width of the slit seemed a little narrow for these species to enter into the trap. A poultry-baited trap was also effective for collecting haematophagous Diptera attracted to and attacking hens.
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HAYAKAWA, H., YAMASHITA, N., HASEGAWA, T., TSUBAKI, Y., IWANE, K., & SHINJO, G. (1990). Notes on the construction and use of animal-baited traps for sampling haematophagous Diptera. Medical Entomology and Zoology, 41(2), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.7601/mez.41.121
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