Mepraia spinolai in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean coast (Chile) - first insular record and feeding pattern on the Pan de Azúcar island.

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In a field collection performed at Pan de Azúcar Island in Northern Chile, 95 specimens representing all instars of Mepraia spinolai were collected. The intestinal contents of 55 specimens were examined for Trypanosoma cruzi infection and were found to be negative. This is the first record of an insular habitat for M. spinolai, where the insects had fed mainly on seabirds (78%), some on marine mammals (5%), and some on reptiles (7%).

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Sagua Franco, H., Araya Rojas, J., González Cortes, J., & Neira Cortes, I. (2000). Mepraia spinolai in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean coast (Chile) - first insular record and feeding pattern on the Pan de Azúcar island. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 95(2), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762000000200006

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