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Impact of climate and land use on the temporal variability of sand fly density in Sri Lanka: A 2-year longitudinal study. [PDF]

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Senanayake SC   +5 more
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Evaluation of various membranes for blood-feeding in nine sand fly species and artificial feeding challenges in Sergentomyia minuta. [PDF]

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Hošková A   +8 more
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Toscana virus - an emerging Mediterranean arbovirus transmitted by sand flies. [PDF]

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A Review of Historical Phlebotominae Taxonomy (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Neotropical Entomology, 2023
Psychodidae is a group constituted by ca. 3400 species distributed in six existing and one extinct subfamily. Among them, Phlebotominae is of relevant medical and veterinary interest as vectors of pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, and trypanosomatides, to vertebrates.
E. Galati, B. L. Rodrigues
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Be Aware of the Risk of Phlebotominae

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2022
Actually, L. infantum is the one most often associated with visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and it is transmitted through infected phlebotomine sandflies bites. VL should be suspected in children with prolonged fever of unknown origin, hepatosplenomegaly and/or pancytopenia.
Fusco, Eleonora   +7 more
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Occurrence of Phlebotomus mascittii (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in the Upper Rhine Valley of Alsace, France

Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 2023
Summary Because of the apparent northwards spread of canine leishmaniosis cases, we decided to investigate the occurrence of the potential vector species, namely Phlebotomine sand flies, in the Upper Rhine valley of Alsace, France.
F. Schaffner
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On The Phlebotominae of Iran

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1964
Observations on the taxonomy, habitats and distribution of the 34 phlebotomine sandflies of Iran are recorded. Twenty species belong to Phlebotomus and 14 to Sergentomyia . A new subgenus of Sergentomyia , 2 new species and a new subspecies in Phlebotomus and a new subspecies of Sergentomyia dreyfussi are described.
O. Theodor, A. Mesghali
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