<it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A few studies have been carried out on the Phlebotomine sandflies from Thailand. Within the Phlebotomine sandflies, the genus <it>Phlebotomus </it>Rondani & Berté, 1840 contains the vectors of leishmaniases in Europe,...

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Main Authors: Léger Nicole, Muller Frédérique, Depaquit Jérôme
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-01-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
Online Access:http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/2/1/5
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spelling doaj-106b28fc690d42138a2a95fd863151492020-11-24T22:36:05ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052009-01-0121510.1186/1756-3305-2-5<it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)Léger NicoleMuller FrédériqueDepaquit Jérôme<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A few studies have been carried out on the Phlebotomine sandflies from Thailand. Within the Phlebotomine sandflies, the genus <it>Phlebotomus </it>Rondani & Berté, 1840 contains the vectors of leishmaniases in Europe, Africa and Asia. It includes several subgenera. Among them the subgenus <it>Euphlebotomus </it>Theodor, 1948 contains at the present time 12 taxa. The type-species of this subgenus is <it>P. argentipes </it>Annandale & Brunetti, 1908, the vector of <it>Leishmania donovani </it>(Laveran & Mesnil, 1903) in India.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A new species of sandfly, <it>P. barguesae </it>n. sp. is described from limestone caves in Thailand. The male-female gathering in the same species is based on ecological, morphological and molecular criteria (homology of mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase I sequences). The inclusion of <it>P. barguesae </it>n. sp. in the subgenus <it>Euphlebotomus </it>is justified on the basis of characters of the male genitalia (five spines on the style, bifurcated paramere, and no basal lobe on the coxite) and of female pharyngeal armature (two kinds of teeth). It well differenciated from another sympatric species: <it>P. mascomai</it>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The new species described in the present study has smooth spermathecae. This original morphology opens a discussion on the heterogeneity of this subgenus.</p> http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/2/1/5
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author Léger Nicole
Muller Frédérique
Depaquit Jérôme
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Muller Frédérique
Depaquit Jérôme
<it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
Parasites & Vectors
author_facet Léger Nicole
Muller Frédérique
Depaquit Jérôme
author_sort Léger Nicole
title <it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
title_short <it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
title_full <it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
title_fullStr <it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
title_full_unstemmed <it>Phlebotomus </it>(<it>Euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from Thailand (Diptera – Psychodidae)
title_sort <it>phlebotomus </it>(<it>euphlebotomus</it>) <it>barguesae </it>n. sp. from thailand (diptera – psychodidae)
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A few studies have been carried out on the Phlebotomine sandflies from Thailand. Within the Phlebotomine sandflies, the genus <it>Phlebotomus </it>Rondani & Berté, 1840 contains the vectors of leishmaniases in Europe, Africa and Asia. It includes several subgenera. Among them the subgenus <it>Euphlebotomus </it>Theodor, 1948 contains at the present time 12 taxa. The type-species of this subgenus is <it>P. argentipes </it>Annandale & Brunetti, 1908, the vector of <it>Leishmania donovani </it>(Laveran & Mesnil, 1903) in India.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A new species of sandfly, <it>P. barguesae </it>n. sp. is described from limestone caves in Thailand. The male-female gathering in the same species is based on ecological, morphological and molecular criteria (homology of mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase I sequences). The inclusion of <it>P. barguesae </it>n. sp. in the subgenus <it>Euphlebotomus </it>is justified on the basis of characters of the male genitalia (five spines on the style, bifurcated paramere, and no basal lobe on the coxite) and of female pharyngeal armature (two kinds of teeth). It well differenciated from another sympatric species: <it>P. mascomai</it>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The new species described in the present study has smooth spermathecae. This original morphology opens a discussion on the heterogeneity of this subgenus.</p>
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