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Molecular Evidence Confirms the Taxonomic Separation of Lutzomyia tihuiliensis from Lutzomyia pia (Diptera: Psychodidae) and the Usefulness of Pleural Pigmentation Patterns in Species Identification.
(Estados Unidos: Journal of Medical Entomology, 2008., 2019-11-08)
The phlebotomine sand flies Lutzomyia pia (Fairchild & Hertig 1961) and Lutzomyia tihuiliensis Le Pont, Torrez-Espejo & Dujardin 1997 (Diptera: Psychodidae) belong to the pia series of the Lu. verrucarum species group, ...
Trichomyia andina sp. nov., un nuevo psicódido no hematófago (Diptera: Psychodidae: Trichomyiinae) de Colombia.
(São Paulo, Brasil: Biota Neotropica, 2010., 2019-10-11)
Trichomyia andina, a new species of non-hematophagous psychodid fly is described and illustrated from males collected in the Risaralda Department, Colombia. This species belongs to the subgenus Opisthotrichomyia Bravo, ...
Caracteres moleculares para la determinación taxonómica de tres especies de Lutzomyia (Diptera: Psychodidae), vectores potenciales de Leishmania presentes en el valle de Aburrá, Colombia.
(Buenos aires, Argentina: Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina, 2008., 2019-10-18)
To date, 143 species of Lutzomyia França are recorded in Colombia, but less than 7% is incriminated in the transmission of Leishmania spp. Alternative taxonomic characters are necessary to correctly identify the particular ...
Teratología en el vector de leishmaniosis visceral Lutzomyia evansi (Núñez-Tovar, 1924).
(Murcia, España: Anales de Biología, 2005., 2019-10-25)
The first teratological case in the visceral leishmaniasis vector Lutzomyiaevansi, is described and illustrated from one female specimen collected in a peri urban area of the municipality of Sincelejo, department of Sucre, ...
Primer hallazgo de Lutzomyia tihuiliensis (Diptera: Psychodidae) en el valle de Aburrá, Colombia.
(Bogotá, Colombia: Revista Biomédica, 2006., 2019-10-24)
Three of the seven species that comprise the pia series of the Lutzomyia verrucarum group have been recorded in Colombia, including L. pia, L. limafalcaoae and L. emberai. Objective. The aim of this paper is to report the ...
Una nueva especie de Trichomyia Haliday (Diptera, Psychodidae) de Los Montes de María, Colombia.
(Curitiba, Brasil: Revista Brasileira de Entomologia , 2010., 2019-10-10)
A new species of Trichomyia Haliday (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Los Montes de María, Colombia. Trichomyia colosensis n. sp. is described and illustrated from male specimens collected with a modified CDC light trap in the ...
Estimación del tiempo límite de detección del gen citocromo b de humanos en hembras de Lutzomyia evansi.
(Bogotá, Colombia : Revista biomédica, 2017., 2019-09-25)
Molecular biology techniques have allowed a better knowledge of sources of blood
meals in vector insects. However, the usefulness of these techniques depends on both the quantity of ingested blood and the digestion process ...
Descripción de una nueva especie de Trichomyia (Diptera: Psychodidae) de los Andes Colombianos.
(Buenos Aires, Argentina: Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina, 2009., 2019-10-15)
Trichomyia risaraldensis sp. nov., a new species of Psychodidae from the Colombian Andes, is described and illustrated. The type material was collected using a CDC light trap in the municipality of Marsella, department of ...
Descripción del ARN de transferencia mitocondrial para Serina (UCN) de Lutzomyia columbiana (Diptera, Psychodidae).
(Curitiba , Brasil: Revista Brasileira de Entomología, 2008., 2019-10-16)
Description of the mitochondrial serine transfer RNA (UCN) of Lutzomyia columbiana (Diptera, Psychodidae). The sand fly Lutzomyia columbiana is considered a suspected vector of Leishmania mexicana and Leishmania braziliensis ...
Nuevos registros de flebotomíneos (Diptera: Psychodidae), con el hallazgo de Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912), en los alrededores de la Ciudad de Sincelejo, Colombia.
(São Paulo, Brasil:Biota Neotropica, 2009., 2019-10-11)
This is the first report of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912), L. shannoni (Dyar, 1929), L. micropyga (Mangabeira, 1942) and L. atroclavata (Knab, 1913) in the surroundings of an urban settlement in ...