Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia

Introduction: The departments of Chocó and Antioquia in Colombia show climatic and vegetation conditions favoring the establishment of vector species of the genus Lutzomyia and the transmission of Leishmania spp. to human populations entering conserved forest environments. Objective: To report the s...

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Main Authors: Rafael J. Vivero, María Angélica Contreras, Juan D. Suaza, Iván D. Vélez, Charles Porter, Sandra Uribe
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2017-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3382
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spelling doaj-e0d76e3e7c044c3a9dc1e46e291c1f342020-11-24T23:53:20ZengInstituto Nacional de SaludBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud0120-41570120-41572017-03-0137021522310.7705/biomedica.v37i0.33822098Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of ColombiaRafael J. Vivero0María Angélica Contreras1Juan D. Suaza2Iván D. Vélez3Charles Porter4Sandra Uribe5Programa de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia Grupo de Investigación en Sistemática Molecular y Biología de Insectos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, ColombiaPrograma de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia Grupo de Investigación en Sistemática Molecular y Biología de Insectos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, ColombiaPrograma de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia Grupo de Investigación en Sistemática Molecular y Biología de Insectos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, ColombiaPrograma de Estudio y Control de Enfermedades Tropicales, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Sistemática Molecular y Biología de Insectos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, ColombiaGrupo de Investigación en Sistemática Molecular y Biología de Insectos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, ColombiaIntroduction: The departments of Chocó and Antioquia in Colombia show climatic and vegetation conditions favoring the establishment of vector species of the genus Lutzomyia and the transmission of Leishmania spp. to human populations entering conserved forest environments. Objective: To report the species of Phlebotomine sandflies present in three natural reserves in the Darien and Pacific regions of Colombia. Materials and methods: Sand flies were collected specifically in the natural reserves El Aguacate (Acandí, Chocó), Nabugá (Bahía Solano, Chocó) and Tulenapa (Carepa, Antioquia). Sand flies were collected with CDC light traps, active search in resting places and Shannon traps. The taxonomic determination of species was based on taxonomic keys. For some species of taxonomic interest, we evaluated the partial sequences of the 5’ region of COI gene. Results: A total of 611 adult sand flies were collected: 531 in Acandí, 45 in Carepa and 35 in Bahía Solano. Seventeen species of the genus Lutzomyia, three of the genus Brumptomyia and one of the genus Warileya were identified. The genetic distances (K2P) and grouping supported (>99%) in the neighbor joining dendrogram were consistent for most established molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTU) of the Aragaoi group and clearly confirmed the identity of Lu. coutinhoi. Conclusion: Species that have importance in the transmission of leishmaniasis in Acandí, Bahía Solano and Carepa were identified. The presence of Lu. coutinhoi was confirmed and consolidated in Colombia.https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3382PsychodidaeLeishmanianatural reservations, Colombia
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author Rafael J. Vivero
María Angélica Contreras
Juan D. Suaza
Iván D. Vélez
Charles Porter
Sandra Uribe
spellingShingle Rafael J. Vivero
María Angélica Contreras
Juan D. Suaza
Iván D. Vélez
Charles Porter
Sandra Uribe
Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
Psychodidae
Leishmania
natural reservations, Colombia
author_facet Rafael J. Vivero
María Angélica Contreras
Juan D. Suaza
Iván D. Vélez
Charles Porter
Sandra Uribe
author_sort Rafael J. Vivero
title Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
title_short Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
title_full Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
title_fullStr Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Species of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the Pacific and Darien regions of Colombia
title_sort species of sand flies (diptera: psychodidae) collected from natural reserves in the pacific and darien regions of colombia
publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud
series Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
issn 0120-4157
0120-4157
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Introduction: The departments of Chocó and Antioquia in Colombia show climatic and vegetation conditions favoring the establishment of vector species of the genus Lutzomyia and the transmission of Leishmania spp. to human populations entering conserved forest environments. Objective: To report the species of Phlebotomine sandflies present in three natural reserves in the Darien and Pacific regions of Colombia. Materials and methods: Sand flies were collected specifically in the natural reserves El Aguacate (Acandí, Chocó), Nabugá (Bahía Solano, Chocó) and Tulenapa (Carepa, Antioquia). Sand flies were collected with CDC light traps, active search in resting places and Shannon traps. The taxonomic determination of species was based on taxonomic keys. For some species of taxonomic interest, we evaluated the partial sequences of the 5’ region of COI gene. Results: A total of 611 adult sand flies were collected: 531 in Acandí, 45 in Carepa and 35 in Bahía Solano. Seventeen species of the genus Lutzomyia, three of the genus Brumptomyia and one of the genus Warileya were identified. The genetic distances (K2P) and grouping supported (>99%) in the neighbor joining dendrogram were consistent for most established molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTU) of the Aragaoi group and clearly confirmed the identity of Lu. coutinhoi. Conclusion: Species that have importance in the transmission of leishmaniasis in Acandí, Bahía Solano and Carepa were identified. The presence of Lu. coutinhoi was confirmed and consolidated in Colombia.
topic Psychodidae
Leishmania
natural reservations, Colombia
url https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3382
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