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[Sergentomyia (Sergentomyia) bergerardi n. sp. (Diptera, Phlebotomidae). New species in the Popular Republic of Congo (author's transl)].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1979
Sergentomyia bergerardi, new species collected in the Mayombe forest in the People's Republic of the Congo, is described from two male specimens. This sand fly belongs to the subgenus Sergentomyia and is differenciated from other species of this subgenus from the length of antennal segment III and cibarial armature.
J, Trouillet, G, Vattier-Bernard
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[Sergentomyia (Rondanomyia) ingrami Newstead, 1914, Sergentomyia (Rondanomyia) dureni Parrot, 1934 and Sergentomyia hamoni Abonnenc, 1958 (Diptera Phlebotomidae). Morphology of immature stages and biocological accounts. (author's transl)].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1980
Immature stages of S. ingrami, S. dureni and S. hamoni have been obtained in laboratory culture. The morphological characters of egg, larva and pupa are studied, the duration of post-embryonic development is specified. The chaetotaxy of fourth-instar larvae of S. hamoni is distinguishable from the other species described.
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[Description of the ecological habits of Sergentomyia koloshanensis].

Zhongguo ji sheng chong xue yu ji sheng chong bing za zhi = Chinese journal of parasitology & parasitic diseases, 2008
The ecological habit of Sergentomyia koloshanensis was investigated in Wenxian of Gansu Province and Nanping of Sichuan Province. This sandfly could be found from the last ten-day period of May to the first ten-day period of October, with a peak in the middle ten-day period of August. Its adult season covered as long as 4 and half months.
Jie, Wang, Li-Ren, Guan, Pi-Zong, Liu
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[The complex Sergentomyia (Sergentomyia) antennata].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1975
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Vlastnosti slinných proteinů flebotomů rodu Sergentomyia a Phlebotomus

2020
Sand flies (Diptera, Phlebotominae) are small biting insects and vectors of Leishmania spp. which cause medically and veterinary important disease - leishmaniasis. During the piercing of the host skin, sand fly females inject saliva to facilitate the blood feeding.
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Rod Sergentomyia a jeho role v přenosu Leishmanií

2012
Sand flies, members of the subfamily Phlebotominae do not occur in the CzechRepublic, but as near as in the Mediterraneantheir fauna is quite abundant. Sand flies can be found approximately between 50řN and 40řS. Species of genus Phlebotomus, Sergentomyia and Lutzomyia include medically and veterinary important vectors of viral and bacterial diseases ...
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