Pablo Barreto
University of Valle
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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2002
Mauricio Barreto; María Elena Burbano; Pablo Barreto
Adult specimens of Cochliomyia macellaria, Chrysomya megacephala, Ch. rufifacies, Lucilia sp. (Calliphoridae), Musca domestica (Muscidae), Oxelytrum discicolle (Silphidae) and Sarcophagidae were recovered from 12 human cadavers in Cali, Valle, Colombia. Information regarding these findings is presented.
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2000
Mauricio Barreto; María Elena Burbano; Pablo Barreto
A total of 4,840 phlebotomine sand flies from 54 localities in Putumayo department (=state), in the Colombian Amazon region, were collected in Shannon traps, CDC light traps, resting places and from human baits. At least 42 Lutzomyia species were registered for the first time to the department. Psychodopygus and Nyssomyia were the subgenera with the greatest number of taxa, the most common species being L. (N.) yuilli and L. (N.) pajoti. They were sympatric in a wide zone of Putumayo, indicating that they should be treated as full species (new status). Among the anthropophilic sand flies, L. gomezi and L. yuilli were found in intradomiciliar, peridomestic, urban or forest habitats. L. richardwardi, L. claustrei, L. nocticola and L. micropyga are reported for the first time in the Colombian Amazon basin. L. pajoti, L. sipani and L. yucumensis are new records for Colombia.
Neotropical Entomology | 2008
Mauricio Barreto; María Elena Burbano; Pablo Barreto
Gynandromorphs of Culex nigripalpus Theobald (2), Cx. pedroi Sirivanakarn and Belkin (1) and Aedes albopictus (Skuse) (2) are described. Two individuals of the latter species were reared in the laboratory, while the remaining three specimens were wild-caught with different traps in rural areas in Valle del Cauca department, southwestern Colombia. All of the individuals were mounted on microscopic slides with Canada balsam. From each mosquito, main morphological characteristics are described and illustrated. Due to the paucity of information about this subject, these findings as well as other relevant cases are discussed.
Neotropical Entomology | 2004
Mauricio Barreto; María Elena Burbano; Pablo Barreto
A total of 21 females Melittiphis alvearius (Berlese) were found on adult honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) from 12 beehives in Narino department, Colombia. This mite has not been previously reported in South America
Annals of Neurology | 1988
Vladimir Zaninovic; Cesar Arango; Robin Biojo; Carios Mora; Pamela Rodgers‐Johnson; Mauricio Concha; Raul Corral; Pablo Barreto; Isabella Borrero; Ralph M. Garruto; Clarence J. Gibbs; D. Carleton Gajdusek
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1984
Antonio D'Alessandro; Pablo Barreto; Nancy G. Saravia; Mauricio Lima Barreto
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1971
Antonio D'Alessandro; Pablo Barreto
Colombia Medica | 1981
Antonio D'Alessandro; Pablo Barreto; Mauricio Thomas
Journal of Mammalogy | 1985
Mauricio Barreto; Pablo Barreto; Antonio D'Alessandro
Colombia Medica | 2006
Mauricio Barreto; María Elena Burbano; Pablo Barreto