Field and laboratory observations on Psychodopygus lainsoni Fraiha & Ward and other sandflies (Diptera, Phlebotomidae) from the Transamazônica highay, Pará State, Brazil

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Ward, Richard Douglas
Killick-Kendrick, R
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Descriptions are given of the collection and rearing of Psychodopygus
lainsoni Fraiha & Ward and five sympatric species, P. carrerai (Barretto),
a rnember of the P. squamiventris group, Lutzomyia anduzei (Rozeboom)
and two undescribed species closely related to L. anduzei (Rozeboom) designated
L. sp. no. 260.43 and 260.44, alI from the Altamira region of the
Transamazônica highway, Pará State, Brazil. Fungal contamination of
rearing containers and a reluctance of reared flies to feed prevented the
establishment of closed colonies of these silvatic species. Storage of
P. lainsoni eggs at 15°C delayed hatching, and reduced hatch rates and
larval viability. Pupal storage at 12°C failed to inhibit emergence. Diapause
is reported in the egg stage of L. sp. 260.44
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WARD, Richard D.; KILLICK-KENDRICK, R. Field and laboratory observations on Psychodopygus lainsoni Fraiha & Ward and other sandflies (Diptera, Phlebotomidae) from the Transamazônica high-way, Pará State, Brazil. Bulletin of Entomological Research, v. 64, p. 213-221, 1974.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
PhlebotomusLeishmaniose Cutânea / epidemiologia
Vetores de Doenças / classificação
Estradas / efeitos adversos