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Med Vet Entomol ; 14(2): 207-12, 2000 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10872866

RESUMEN

Courtship behaviour of males of the Afrotropical sandfly Phlebotomus duboscqi Neveu-Lemaire (Diptera: Psychodidae) involved mounting the female and clasping her 'waist' with the male coxites placed between the female's thorax and abdomen. This behaviour, which we call 'piggy-backing', was preceded by male wing beating, perhaps involving mate recognition and contact pheromones. It did not seem to be pre- or postcopulatory mate guarding. Piggy-backing was attempted by P. duboscqi males on females of other species (P. papatasi and P. perniciosus) and even on other male P. duboscqi. The majority of female P. duboscqi piggy-backed by males were already inseminated, and most of the courting did not lead to copulation. This, coupled with the presence of a mating plug (semen) in each spermatheca of inseminated females, suggests that female P. duboscqi are monogamous for at least the first gonotrophic cycle. Male courtship with piggy-backing was more intense when females could feed on a hamster than when a hamster was present but the females were denied access to the host. It is suggested that, when a hamster was available to the females, the conditions in the laboratory are similar to those in rodent holes, the natural habitat of P. duboscqi.


Asunto(s)
Insectos Vectores , Leishmaniasis Cutánea/transmisión , Phlebotomus/fisiología , Conducta Sexual Animal , Animales , Cricetinae , Femenino , Masculino , Especificidad de la Especie
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Ann Trop Med Parasitol ; 93(4): 389-99, 1999 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10656040

RESUMEN

The shape and size of the genital atria of 17 phlebotomine sandflies from Venezuela were examined. The atria were found to express constant characters among individuals of the same species and to be sufficiently different between species to allow taxonomic separation. The spines on the genital armature are described and the characters that can be used to classify individual specimens to species level identified. It is suggested that these characters can be of use on specimens where the spermathecae have been lost or where cryptic species are concerned. Dissection procedures to display the atrium are given.


Asunto(s)
Genitales/anatomía & histología , Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Phlebotomus/clasificación , Animales , Disección/métodos , Insectos Vectores/anatomía & histología , Phlebotomus/anatomía & histología , Especificidad de la Especie
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J Med Entomol ; 34(3): 312-6, 1997 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9151496

RESUMEN

Multivariate discriminant analysis was employed to discriminate on a morphological basis females of 3 closely related sand fly species, Lutzomyia townsendi (Ortiz), L. spinicrassa Morales, Osorno-Mesa, Osorno & Hoyos, and L. youngi Feliciangeli & Murillo. Principal component and canonical discriminant analysis compared a set of 31 morphological characters measured from known specimens to detect differences among the 3 species. A subset of 6 characters separated the 3 species with a high level of confidence. A simple method is presented to identify an unknown specimen as L. townsendi, L. spinicrassa, or L. youngi using these 6 morphological characters.


Asunto(s)
Psychodidae/clasificación , Animales , Femenino , Análisis Multivariante , Psychodidae/anatomía & histología
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