Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (Jun 2024)

Establishment of a laboratory colony of Pressatia choti (Diptera: Psychodidae), a suspected vector of Leishmania braziliensis

  • Joanna Alexandre,
  • Débora Elienai de Oliveira Miranda,
  • Fernando José da Silva,
  • Filipe Dantas-Torres,
  • Sinval Pinto Brandão-Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0060-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57

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ABSTRACT Background: Pressatia choti is a common sand fly found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, which is suspected to be involved in the transmission of Leishmania braziliensis. Herein, we aimed to establish a Pr. choti laboratory colony. Methods: Wild-caught female sand flies were blood fed on hamsters and maintained under controlled conditions (temperature: 26 °C; relative humidity: 70%). Results: Of the 301 collected female sandflies, 288 were identified as Pr. choti. The life cycle duration ranged from 31 to 56 days. Conclusions: We successfully established a Pr. choti colony, whose biological parameters were similar to those of other neotropical sand flies.

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