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Brumptomyia cardosoi (Barretto & Coutinho, 1941) Material examined: 2♂♂ ║ Brumpt. cardosoi Bar. & Cout. 1941 ║ Duque de Caxias ║ Rio de Janeiro ║ Brazil ║ Loc. Coll. armadillo burrow ║ Leg. Mangabeira ║ Date Coll. 04-1946 ║ Det. not informed ║ Date identification not informed. 1♂ ║ Brumpt. cardosoi Bar.& Cout.
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Brumptomyia mangabeirai (Barretto & Coutinho, 1941) Material examined: 10♂♂ ║ Brumpt. mangabeirai Bar. & Cout., 1941 ║ São José dos Campos ║ São Paulo ║ Brazil ║ Met. in light ║ Leg. Barretto & Coutinho ║ Date Coll. 10-1940 ║ Det. not informed ║ Date identification not informed.
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Published as part of Conceição, Maurício dos Santos, Alves, Veracilda Ribeiro, Júnior, Salvador Paganella Chaves, Shimabukuro, Paloma Helena Fernandes, Galati, Eunice Aparecida Bianchi & Andrade, Andrey José de, 2024, Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodomorpha: Psychodidae) deposited in the Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo, pp.
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Phlebotomus (Brumptomyia) diabolicus, a new biting species of gnat from Texas (Diptera, Psychodidae)
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Neotropical entomology, 2008
This is the first record of the presence of the medically important genus Lutzomyia França in the Department of Guainía, Colombia. Sand flies were collected biting humans in the surroundings of the urban area of the Municipality of Inírida. Three Lutzomyia species were taxonomically identified as L. davisi (Root), L. olmeca bicolor Fairchild & Theodor,
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This is the first record of the presence of the medically important genus Lutzomyia França in the Department of Guainía, Colombia. Sand flies were collected biting humans in the surroundings of the urban area of the Municipality of Inírida. Three Lutzomyia species were taxonomically identified as L. davisi (Root), L. olmeca bicolor Fairchild & Theodor,
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