Sergentomyia gomboki (Lewis & Wharton, 1963)
Phlebotomus gomboki Lewis & Wharton, 1963: 121 (as ssp. of zeylanicus) [female]. Type locality: Malaya, Selangor, Malaysia, near Ulu Gombok.
S. gomboki was not previously known to occur in Thailand. This species has been reported to feed on monkeys and humans, but is not known to transmit parasites among its hosts (Seccombe et al. 1993). Females of S. gomboki are easily recognized by their unusually long labrum, which resembles that in species of Phlebotomus . Males of this species remain undescribed.
Material examined. THAILAND. NAKHON NAYOK PROVINCE: Khao Yai National Park: creek 6.2km up Khao Khieo road, 14°22’N 101°24’E, 17.ix.2009, [1 female] coll. G.R. Curler, CDC trap; dam @ lake near guesthouse, 14°24’N 101°22’E, 13.ix.2009, [3 females] coll. G.R. Curler, CDC trap; Huai Tadapoo above waterfall, 14°24’N 101°22’E, 23.xii.2000 − 7.i.2001, [1 female] coll. J. Phasuk and K. Damrak.