Brumptomyia mesai Sherlock, 1962

Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio, Muñoz, José, Rebollar-Téllez, Eduardo A., Pech-May, Agelica & Marina, Carlos F., 2015, Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of Chiapas collected near the Guatemala border, with additions to the fauna of Mexico and a new subgenus name, Zootaxa 3994 (2), pp. 151-186 : 154-155

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679445

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B18790-FF87-FF97-FF2A-F905FF6AFD2F

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scientific name

Brumptomyia mesai Sherlock, 1962
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Brumptomyia mesai Sherlock, 1962 View in CoL

Brumptomyia mesai Sherlock, 1962: 332 View in CoL (♂). Type locality: Colombia, Santander, San Vicente de Chucuri. Additional references: Williams, 1970b: 331; Young, 1975: 17, 20 (keys, differences with Br. galindoi View in CoL ); Ibáñez-Bernal, 1999: 70, Figs. 6–20 View FIGURES 1 – 6 View FIGURES 7 – 11 View FIGURES 12 – 15 View FIGURES 16 – 20 (recovered from its synonymy with Br. galindoi View in CoL ); Galati, 2003: 31 (listed); Bejarano et al., 2007: 990 (record from Colombia); Ibáñez-Bernal et al., 2011: 31 (Veracruz record); May-Uc et al., 2011: 279 (Quintana Roo records). Phlebotomus galindoi Fairchild & Hertig, 1947a View in CoL : Vargas & Díaz-Nájera, 1953b: 311; Fairchild & Hertig, 1959: 122.

Phlebotomus (Brumptomyia) galindoi Fairchild & Hertig View in CoL : Díaz-Nájera, 1963: 193, (♂; ♀ description).

Brumptomyia galindoi (Fairchild & Hertig) View in CoL : Fraiha et al., 1970: 468 (synonymy of Br. mesai View in CoL with Br. galindoi View in CoL ); Forattini, 1973: 528; Martins et al., 1978: 14 (at least the Mexican record); Young, 1979: 36 (revision); Rebollar-Téllez et al., 2004: 285 (Campeche records), Rebollar-Téllez et al., 2006: 22 (Yucatán records).

Diagnosis. Male: paramere simple and thin; gonocoxite with basal tuft of foliaceous setae arising from a prominent tubercle, and a longitudinal row of 5 or 6 long setae on internal surface ( Fairchild & Hertig 1947a, Ibáñez-Bernal 1999).

Material examined. MEXICO: CHIAPAS: Guadalupe Miramar, 01-ix-2009, 1 ♂; 12-v-2010, 12 ♂; 13-v-2010, 4 ♂; 20-x-2010, 1 ♂; 10-ii-2011, 1 ♂; 15-iii-2011, 1 ♂. Loma Bonita, 02-ix-2009, 1 ♂; 20-x-2009, 1♂; 22-x-2009, 1 ♂; 08-xii-2009, 1 ♂; 9-xii-2009, 1 ♂; 16-v-2010, 1 ♂; 21-xi-2010, 1 ♂; 12-ii-2011, 1 ♂. All collected with CDC light traps.

Distribution. MEXICO (Campeche, Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Veracruz), BELIZE, HONDURAS, COSTA RICA, PANAMA, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, PARAGUAY ( Young 1979; Galati 2003).

Remarks. It remains necessary to reevaluate the geographic distribution of Br. galindoi and Br. mesai . This species, as with others in Brumptomyia , is not anthropophilous and is thought to be associated with armadillo burrows.

CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Psychodidae

Genus

Brumptomyia

Loc

Brumptomyia mesai Sherlock, 1962

Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio, Muñoz, José, Rebollar-Téllez, Eduardo A., Pech-May, Agelica & Marina, Carlos F. 2015
2015
Loc

Brumptomyia galindoi

Rebollar-Tellez 2006: 22
Rebollar-Tellez 2004: 285
Young 1979: 36
Martins 1978: 14
Forattini 1973: 528
Fraiha 1970: 468
1970
Loc

Phlebotomus (Brumptomyia) galindoi

Diaz-Najera 1963: 193
1963
Loc

Brumptomyia mesai

May-Uc 2011: 279
Bejarano 2007: 990
Galati 2003: 31
Ibanez-Bernal 1999: 70
Young 1975: 17
Williams 1970: 331
Sherlock 1962: 332
Fairchild 1959: 122
Vargas 1953: 311
1962
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