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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1987
Extrinsic development of Leishmania mexicana was observed in two anthropophilic sand flies, Lutzomyia diabolica (Hall) and Lu. shannoni (Dyar). First indication of development of ingested amastigotes appeared between 18 and 24 h postfeeding, when light to moderate infections of short, ovoid, slightly motile forms with short flagella were seen ...
Jerry F. Butler+3 more
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Extrinsic development of Leishmania mexicana was observed in two anthropophilic sand flies, Lutzomyia diabolica (Hall) and Lu. shannoni (Dyar). First indication of development of ingested amastigotes appeared between 18 and 24 h postfeeding, when light to moderate infections of short, ovoid, slightly motile forms with short flagella were seen ...
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 1979
The female of Lutzomyia (Lutzomyia) dispar is described and the male redescribed from specimens laken at Camapua, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. One pair was collected in copula. The females of L. dispar bite man avidly when given the opportunity to do so and also attack horses and dogs.
Paul Williams, Aurora L. M. Carvalho
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The female of Lutzomyia (Lutzomyia) dispar is described and the male redescribed from specimens laken at Camapua, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. One pair was collected in copula. The females of L. dispar bite man avidly when given the opportunity to do so and also attack horses and dogs.
Paul Williams, Aurora L. M. Carvalho
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Lutzomyia longipalpis, Gone with the Wind and Other Variables
Neotropical Entomology, 2020O. Salomón, C. Malbrán
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New records of Lutzomyia shannoni and Lutzomyia vexator (Diptera: Psychodidae) in eastern Tennessee
Journal of Vector Ecology, 2008John K. Moulton+2 more
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A laboratory culture of Lutzomyia longipalpis
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973P. D. Ready+2 more
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