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Psychodidae

Key for Psychodidae fauna of Fernando de Noronha (Figs. 1–12) 1 Ascoids with only the posterior branch, of variable shapes and number (Figs. 1–3); terminal flagellomeres not reduced in size; last flagellomere with elongate apiculus (Fig. 2); epandrial appendages with a group of several tenacula arranged from apical to subapical region (Figs.
Vieira, Gabriel Santos   +3 more
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Diptera, Psychodidae

1913
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The Psychodidae of Washington

1897
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Psychodidae, Subfamilia Phlebotominae

2023
Los flebótomos son dípteros nematóceros de la familia Psychodidae, subfamilia Phlebotominae. Son un grupo de insectos que tiene una amplia distribución mundial con excepción de Nueva Zelanda e Islas del Pacífico. Sólo los que viven en áreas tropicales pueden realizar su ciclo vital completo durante todo el año, mientras que los que viven en las ...
Santini, María Soledad   +2 more
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Cladistic analysis of Subfamily Bruchomyiinae (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Zootaxa, 2016
Subfamily Bruchomyiinae is comprised of 60 species and has been referred to as the most primitive within the Psychodidae. The assumed sister-group relationship with Phlebotominae is based on ecological constraints of their environment. A cladistics analysis based on 29 characters and 52 species revealed the distinction of an Old World clade ...
Rüdiger, Wagner, Brian, Stuckenberg
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Peritrophic Envelopes of Lutzomyia spinicrassa (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1995
The secretion, morphology, and chemical composition of the peritrophic envelope were studied in the phlebotomine sand fly, Lutzomyia spinicrassa Morales, OsornoMesa, Osorno & Hoyos, a suspected vector of Leishmania braziliensis in Colombia and Venezuela.
L L, Walters   +3 more
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Psychodidae Newman 1834

2019
Published as part of Canneva, Bruno, 2019, A new species of Laurenceomyia Wagner & Stuckenberg, with a key to species and new records for Psychodidae (Diptera) from Uruguay, pp.
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Occurrence of Lutzomyia anthophora (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Arizona

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1995
Males and females of Lutzomyia anthophora Addis were collected by vacuum aspiration from woodrat, Neotoma albigula Hartley, and rock squirrel, Citellus variegatus Bailey, nests along Arivaca Creek in Pima County, Arizona. Additional flies were collected from the same location using CDC miniature light traps supplemented with CO2.
D G, Mead, E W, Cupp
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The North American Psychodidae

1893
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The Lutzomyia Flaviscutellata Complex (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1975
The Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) flaviscutellata complex is a small but distinctive group of forest sand flies with a marked preference for biting small mammals, which may be related to the unusual structure of the mouthparts. In several areas females transmit parasites of the Leishmania mexicana complex among rodents, and in one they commonly transmit it ...
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