Nyssomyia ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig, 1952)

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 : 181

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679549

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scientific name

Nyssomyia ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig, 1952)
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Nyssomyia ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig, 1952)

Phlebotomus ylephiletor Fairchild & Hertig, 1952: 520 View in CoL (♂, ♀). Type locality: Panama, Bocas del Toro, Almirante. Additional references: Fairchild & Hertig, 1959: 122 (distribution).

Phlebotomus olmecus View in CoL Vargas & Díaz-Nájera, 1959: 147 (in part, female description correspond to Ny. ylephiletor View in CoL ).

Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) ylephiletrix (Fairchild & Hertig) : Barretto, 1962: 98 (list).

Lutzomyia ylephiletrix (Fairchild & Hertig) species group Intermedia: Theodor, 1965: 184 (list).

Psychodopygus (Trichophoromyia) ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig) : Forattini, 1971a: 106 (listed); Forattini, 1973: 123 (taxonomy, distribution).

Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig) View in CoL : Martins et al., 1978: 103 (references, distribution); Young, 1979: 162 (references, distribution); Ready & Fraiha, 1981: 709 (key); Zeledón et al., 1982: 276 ( Honduras record); Christensen et al., 1983: 466 (abundance, Panama); Murillo & Zeledón, 1985: 55 ( Costa Rica records); Young & Duncan, 1994: 462 (references, taxonomy, distribution); Rebollar-Téllez et al., 2004: 285 (Campeche, record), Rebollar-Téllez et al., 2005: 197 (Campeche abundance data).

Nyssomyia ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig) : Galati, 2003: 46, 124, 125 (list, keys).

Diagnosis. Mesonotum dark, pronotum and paratergite pale; Male: gonostylus with 2 terminal spines close together, separated by distance similar to greatest width of terminal spine, proximal 2 spines inserted at at same level and middle one-third of article; genital filaments shorter than 2X apodeme + pump length; Female: spermatheca with 5 to 7 annuli, basal annuli smaller than distal annuli, and capitulum as wide as its terminal annulus; individual spermathecal ducts shorter than 2X length of spermatheca, without sclerotized rugosities (Young & Duncan 1994, Galati 2003).

Material examined. Collected with CDC light traps. MEXICO: CHIAPAS: Guadalupe Miramar: 12-viii-2009, 1 ♂; 20-iv-2010, 1 ♀; 01-xii-2010, 1 ♂. Loma Bonita: 19-ii-2010, 1 ♀; 20-ii-2010, 1 ♀; 19-iii-2011, 1 ♀; 20-iii- 2010, 1 ♀; 24-x-2010, 1 ♂. San Antonio Buena Vista: 28-iii-2010, 1 ♀.

Distribution. MEXICO (Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco) (Rebollar-Téllez et al. 2004, Ibáñez-Bernal, 2005), BELIZE, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA, PANAMA, COLOMBIA (Young & Duncan 1994, Galati 2003).

Remarks. This species is antropophilous and has been found infected with Leishmania mexicana in Guatemala (Porter et al. 1987). It is also suspected as a vector of Leishmania panamensis in Panama (Christensen & Herrer 1973). One female of this species (out of eight females examined), was found positive (12.5%) for Le. mexicana infection in the Mexican state of Campeche. The actual role of this species as a vector is hithertho unknown (Pech-May et al. 2010).

CDC

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

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

Genus

Nyssomyia

Loc

Nyssomyia ylephiletor (Fairchild & Hertig, 1952)

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

Phlebotomus ylephiletor

Fairchild & Hertig 1952: 520
1952
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