1951
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/44.3.399
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Notes on the Phlebotomus of Panama (Diptera, Psychodidae)

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“…It is present in Libanophlebotomus gen. nov., the three bruchomyiine genera, Bruchomyia Alexander, 1920, Nemopalpus Macquart, 1838and Eutonnoiria Alexander, 1940, and only in the most basal genus Hertigia Fairchild, 1949 within Recent Phlebotominae (Alexander 1920;Fairchild 1949;Hennig 1972).…”
Section: Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is present in Libanophlebotomus gen. nov., the three bruchomyiine genera, Bruchomyia Alexander, 1920, Nemopalpus Macquart, 1838and Eutonnoiria Alexander, 1940, and only in the most basal genus Hertigia Fairchild, 1949 within Recent Phlebotominae (Alexander 1920;Fairchild 1949;Hennig 1972).…”
Section: Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vertical teeth form two longitudinal rows, separated by the equal space among horizontal teeth, which arise at the exact site of their insertion. Each row is followed by other vertical teeth, all of them of the same size (Fairchild & Hertig 1951, Martins et al 1973. L. (P.) hirsuta and L. (P.) nicaraguensis are two species that belong to the group under discussion and are easily distinguished.…”
Section: Species In the Series Panamensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14). Spermatheca shows an asymmetric distal segment and 12 nearly overlapping rings, longer than the individual sperm ducts (Shannon 1926, Barretto 1946, 1966, Fairchild & Hertig 1951.…”
Section: Species In the Series Panamensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sp., is the seventh described from this genus, which includes W. fourgassiensis (Le Pont & Desjeux 1984), W. hertigi (Fairchild 1949), W. nigrosacculus (Fairchild & Hertig 1951), W. phlebotomanica (Hertig 1948), W. rotundipennis (Fairchild & Hertig 1951) and W. yungasi (Velasco & Trapido 1974). Of these species, only W. phlebotomanica has previously been reported in Peru (Bermudez et al 1993).…”
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