Mc. Thomson et al., THE UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE OF SAVANNA MEMBERS OF THE SIMULIUM-DAMNOSUM SPECIES COMPLEX (DIPTERA, SIMULIIDAE) IN SOUTHERN SIERRA-LEONE IN 1988, Bulletin of entomological research, 86(3), 1996, pp. 271-280
All available identifications of sibling species of the Simulium damno
sum complex in southern Sierra Leone for the years 1983-1987 have been
analysed for any evidence that they might provide on whether the appe
arance of S. sirbanum in this area in 1988 is indicative of a gradual
southerly extension of range, or a unique occurrence. No evidence was
found to suggest a long-term immigration trend over the five years pri
or to 1988, and the latter of the two possibilities is the more likely
. No meteorological or other factors are known that might account for
the sudden appearance of S. sirbanum in southern Sierra Leone in 1988,
but the possible causes of such immigration into forested parts of We
st Africa and their epidemiological implications for human onchocercia
sis in the region are briefly discussed.