Parasites & Vectors (Aug 2011)

Description of evandromyia spelunca, a new phlebotomine species of the <it>cortelezzii </it>complex, from a cave in Minas Gerais State, Brazil (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae)

  • Andrade Filho José D,
  • Brazil Reginaldo P,
  • Sanguinette Cristiani C,
  • Carvalho Gustavo ML

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 158

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Abstract Background The cave fauna of the Brazil is poorly documented, and among the insects those live or frequent caves and their adjacent environments phlebotomine sand flies call for special attention because several species are vectors of pathogens among vertebrates hosts. A new species of sand fly from Minas Gerais is described based in females and males collected in a cave of the municipality of Lassance. Results The morphological characters of the new species permit to include in the Evandromyia genus, cortelezzii complex. This complex consists of three species: Evandromyia corumbaensis (Galati, Nunes, Oshiro & Rego, 1989), Evandromyia cortelezzii (Brethes, 1923) and Evandromyia sallesi (Galvao & Coutinho, 1940). Conclusions The new species can be separate from the others of the cortelezzii complex through morphological characters of the male terminalia and female spermathecae.