“…It may be that a variety of haematophagous arthropods can serve as vectors, for the full sporogony of Hepatozoon spp. has been recorded in experimental or natural infections of C. fatigans, C. tarsalis, C. pipiens and C. territans (Mackerras 1962, Booden et al 1970, Bashtar et al 1984, Desser et al 1995, Aedes togoi and Aedes aegypti (Ball et al 1969, Lowichik et al 1993, Anopheles stephensi (Landau et al 1972), the ticks Argas brumpti and Hyalomma aegyptium (Garnham 1955, Paperna et al 2002, triatomid bugs (Da Rocha e Silva 1975), a sand fly, Lutzomyia sp. (Lainson, unpublished observation) and the tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis (Hoare 1932).…”