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Description of a new species of the genus Lutzomyia França, 1924 (Diptera: Phlebotominae) and of the male of Lutzomyia fonsecai (Costa Lima, 1932).

Zootaxa, 2023
Lutzomyia itambe sp. n. is described as a new species of neotropical cavernicolous phlebotomine sand fly based on specimens of males and females collected in the Gruta do Itambé, Altinópolis municipality, São Paulo State. In addition to this, we describe
S. P. C. Júnior   +3 more
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Revisiting the Phlebotominae subfamily records in Bahia, Brazil

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2021
AbstractBrazil is one of the countries that concentrates 90% of all tegumentary and visceral leishmaniases cases and Bahia is one of the highly affected states. In the present report, we consolidated secondary data from several complementary databases that allowed us to record the sand fly species identified including areas of Leishmania spp ...
B. O. Cova   +4 more
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The Sand-Files of the Gambia (Diptera: Phlebotominae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1965
Thirteen species of Phlebotominae were found in the Gambia, one of Phlebotomus and 12 of Sergentomyia . Most are typical of Savanna but two species from the coast are known from wetter areas elsewhere in West Africa. Notes are given on prevalence in relation to vegetation, resting sites and season.
D. J. Lewis, D. H. Murphy
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Phlebotominae Fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) and the Spatial Distribution of Species in Sergipe, Brazil

Journal of medical entomology, 2022
Some sand fly species are the vectors responsible for the transmission of Leishmania spp. (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae), the etiological agent of leishmaniasis, and in the state of Sergipe, the two main forms of the disease (visceral and cutaneous ...
D. C. Andrade   +5 more
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Automated detection and tracking of phlebotominaes

2016 2nd International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Signal and Image Processing (ATSIP), 2016
This paper presents a method for detecting and tracking phlebotominaes that are vectors for many important diseases. A method based on the Gaussian mixture model is used for Foreground/Background classification. Then, the mathematical morphology operations are used to refine the classification results and eliminate areas that do not represent ...
Jamila Ghrab   +3 more
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Claves actualizadas para la identificación morfológica de machos y hembras de las especies de Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) conocidas en México

Acta Zoologica Mexicana
Se presentan claves para la identificación taxonómica de machos y hembras de Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) conocidos a la fecha en México con las características morfológicas ilustradas, la técnica sugerida para la elaboración de laminillas ...
Sergio Ibáñez Bernal
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On the Classification of American Phlebotominae

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1965
The classification of American Phlebotominae is particularly difficult as many species are known in one sex only, because of the large number of species and their great morphological variation, without, however, the formation of clearly defined groups. The relative importance of the morphological characters was studied.
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Description of the female and redescription of the male of Sciopemyia sordellii (Shannon & Del Ponte, 1927), including the description of four new species of the genus Sciopemyia Barretto, 1962 (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) from Brazil.

Zootaxa, 2022
Currently, there are 1,047 sand fly species described worldwide. Brazil holds the greatest species richness in the Americas. The genus Sciopemyia Barretto, 1962 consists of eight species with Sciopemyia sordellii as its type species. Described by Shannon
S. P. Chaves Júnior   +2 more
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New Records of Phlebotominae Species from the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico

The Southwestern entomologist
. In Mexico there are 53 species of phlebotomines (Phlebotominae), of which 35 are present in Chiapas. I report for the first time 13 species for the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve of Chiapas, Mexico.
J. J. Rodríguez-Rojas
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Sandflies (Diptera: Phlebotominae) and leishmaniasis in Kuwait

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1983
AbstractA survey of the phlebotomine sandflies in and around Kuwait City (Kuwait) was made during May and June 1981. Three species were found associated with human habitations: Phlebotomus papatasi (Scop.), P. alexandri Sinton and Sergentomyia antennata (Newst.). Sandflies were more abundant in newly developed areas on the periphery of the city than in
M. Al-Taqi, R. P. Lane
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