Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Aug 2007)

Early Cretaceous trypanosomatids associated with fossil sand fly larvae in Burmese amber

  • George Poinar Jr

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 5
pp. 635 – 637

Abstract

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Early Cretaceous flagellates with characters typical of trypanosomatids were found in the gut of sand fly larvae, as well as in surrounding debris, in Burmese amber. This discovery supports a hypothesis in which free-living trypanosomatids could have been acquired by sand fly larvae in their feeding environment and then carried transtadially into the adult stage. At some point in time, specific genera were introduced into vertebrates, thus establishing a dixenous life cycle.

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