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Phlebotomus (Phlebotomus) bergeroti Parrot 1934

2020
Phlebotomus (Phlebotomus) bergeroti Parrot, 1934 The male is characterised by the presence of two spines at the end of the surstyle. The gonocoxite has a subapical tuft not exceeding ten setae. The upper part of the paramere is slightly longer than the other ones and covered with bristles in its distal half only.
Rioux, Jean-Antoine   +4 more
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Phlebotomus (Phlebotomus) duboscqi Neveu-Lemaire 1906

2020
Phlebotomus (Phlebotomus) duboscqiNeveu-Lemaire, 1906 The male is characterised by the presence of four to seven spines at the end of the surstyle. The gonocoxite has about ten setae in its distal half, and usually two ones in its proximal part. The upper part of the paramere is slightly shorter than the other ones and is covered with setae throughout ...
Rioux, Jean-Antoine   +4 more
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Isolation of Phlebotomus Fever Virus from Phlebotomus Papatasi

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1960
Summary A total of 24,179 female Phlebotomus flies collected in suburban Cairo, Egypt, were examined for phlebotomus fever virus. Virus was recovered from 4 of 59 sandfly pools tested; one pool of Phlebotomus papatasi and 3 pools of unindentified Phlebotomus, presumably consisting solely of P. papatasi, yielded virus.
J R, SCHMIDT   +2 more
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The potential impact of climate change on the seasonality of Phlebotomus neglectus, the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in the East Mediterranean region

International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2019
Phlebotomus neglectus is one of the most important vectors of visceral leishmaniasis in Southeast Europe and Asia Minor. It was aimed to study the impact of climate change on the seasonality and the range of the species for 2014–2060. In the inland areas
A. Trájer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Morphometric and molecular differentiation of Phlebotomus (Phlebotomus) sandflies

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2010
The closely related sandfly species of the subgenus Phlebotomus namely, Phlebotomus papatasi (Scopoli, 1786), Phlebotomus duboscqi Neveu‐Lemair, 1906 and Phlebotomus bergeroti
N, Khalid   +4 more
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Diversity of bacteriome associated with Phlebotomus chinensis (Diptera: Psychodidae) sand flies in two wild populations from China

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2016
Sand fly Phlebotomus chinensis is a primary vector of transmission of visceral leishmaniasis in China. The sand flies have adapted to various ecological niches in distinct ecosystems.
Jiannong Xu
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[Presence of Phlebotomus bergeroti, Phlebotomus chabaudi, Phlebotomus chadlii and Sergentomyia christophersi in Morocco].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1976
The authors indicate the presence at Morocco of the four following sandflies: Phlebotomus bergeroti Parrot, 1934, Phlebotomus chabaudi Croset, Abonnenc et Rioux, 1970, Phlebotomus chadlii Rioux, Juminer et Gibily, 1966 and Sergentomyia christophersi (Sinton, 1927).
J A, Rioux   +4 more
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Reflection of the Neogene–Quaternary phylogeography in the recent distribution limiting climatic factors of eight Mediterranean Phlebotomus species (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Journal of Natural History, 2018
The diversification of Mediterranean Phlebotomus species occurred during the Neogene and Quaternary periods. The climatic and geographical history of the Mediterranean area plausibly influenced the climatic requirements of recent sand fly species.
A. Trájer   +2 more
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Phlebotomus paraensis

2016
Published as part of Bejarano, Eduar Elías & Estrada, Luis Gregorio, 2016, FAMILY PSYCHODIDAE, pp.
Bejarano, Eduar Elías   +1 more
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Phlebotomus pintoi

2016
Published as part of Bejarano, Eduar Elías & Estrada, Luis Gregorio, 2016, FAMILY PSYCHODIDAE, pp.
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