Correction to: New host and distribution records of bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae, Nycteribiidae) on cave‑dwelling bats from Bohol Island, Philippines

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Studies on the relationship between host species and ectoparasites are limited small oceanic islands such as Philippine archipelago, particularly bat their associated ectoparasites. Prior to our study, only a single fly (Leptocyclopodia simulans), wingless in family Nycteribiidae, was reported Bohol Island located central Philippines. We report additional records of nycteribiid collected from cave-dwelling bats Island. also first winged flies Streblidae well new distribution for Brachytarsina amboinensis, B. cucullata, werneri, Megastrebla parvior, Raymondia pagodarum, R. pseudopagodarum, Eucampsipoda inermis, E. sundaica, Nycteribia allotopa, N. allotopoides, parvula, Penicillidia acuminata In addition documenting streblid Philippines, we some species. This includes record amboinensis Taphozous melanopogon (Black-bearded tomb bat), werneri Miniopterus tristis (Great bent-winged pagodarum Hipposideros pygmaeus (Philippine pygmy roundleaf bat). Our study highlights undocumented relationships that exist flies, warrants further investigation understudied island systems.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Tropical Insect Science

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1742-7584', '1742-7592']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42690-021-00625-1