Lutzomyia

Bejarano, Eduar Elías & Estrada, Luis Gregorio, 2016, FAMILY PSYCHODIDAE, Zootaxa 4122 (1), pp. 187-238 : 191-192

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Lutzomyia
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Genus Lutzomyia View in CoL View at ENA França

Phlebotomus View in CoL , subg. Lutzomyia França, 1924: 10 View in CoL (nom. nov. for Lutzia França, 1920 View in CoL ). Type species, Phlebotomus longipalpis Lutz & Neiva, 1912 View in CoL (orig. des.).

Lutzia França, 1920: 234 View in CoL (not Theobald, 1903). Preoccupied name.

Fransaia Dyar & Núñez-Tovar, 1927: 155 (nom. nov. for Lutzia França, 1920 View in CoL , not Theobald, 1903).

Lutziomyia Cordero, Vogelsang & Cossio, 1928: 649 (nom. nov. for Lutzia França, 1920 View in CoL , not Theobald, 1903).

Lutziola Strand, 1932: 195 (nom. nov. for Lutzia França, 1920 View in CoL ; not Theobald, 1903).

Comm.: Due to its recognized medical importance, this is the New World psychodid genus that has been most studied. Its distribution extends from Canada to Argentina ( Young & Duncan 1994), although the greatest diversity of species is concentrated in the Neotropics, particularly in Brazil and Colombia. Although these species have been the object of numerous revisions ( Barretto 1955b, 1962, Theodor 1965, Forattini 1973, Abonnenc & Leger 1976, Lewis et al. 1977, Martins et al. 1978, Young 1979, Artemiev 1991, Young & Duncan 1994, Galati 1995, CIPA group 1999), its taxonomy remains as controversial as ever. Two taxonomic proposals are currently extant, one of which suggests that Lutzomyia View in CoL is a single genus comprised of 26 subgenera and species groups ( Young & Duncan 1994) and the other dividing the taxon into 19 genera ( Galati 1995, 2003a). The present catalogue adopts the former approach, without giving any consideration to the putative subgenera of Lutzomyia View in CoL . However, there is clearly a need for detailed molecular studies that involve representatives of all the subgenera or genera described to allow its evolutionary history to be unravelled ( Bejarano 2002). Young & Duncan (1994), CIPA group (1999) and Galati (2003a, b) all carried out detailed revisions of the taxonomy and geographic distribution of this group of insects. Of the almost 500 species described from the Neotropics, 153 have been recorded from Colombia, besides six that have not been formally described, i.e., Lu. sp. no. 1 from Araracuara Morales & Minter, 1981, Lu. sp. no. 2 from Araracuara Morales & Minter, 1981, Lu. sp. from Pichindé Young, 1979, Lu. sp. from Tres Esquinas Young, 1979, Lu. sp. from Anchicayá Young, 1979 and Lu. sp. from Baduel ( Floch & Abonnenc, 1945a). The two undescribed species from Araracuara, known from both males and females, have only been collected from the Department of Caquetá, whereas Lu. sp. of Pichindé, for which both sexes are also known, has been recorded from Norte de Santander ( Gálvis-Ovallos et al. 2013), Risaralda, Santander ( Sandoval et al. 2006) and Valle del Cauca. The undescribed species Lu. sp. of Tres Esquinas, known only from female specimens, has been reported from Caquetá, Guaviare ( Cabrera et al. 2009), Meta ( Cabrera et al. 2009) and Putumayo. Two of the six undescribed species have also been collected outside Colombia: Lu. sp. of Anchicayá, known only from the male, which has been recorded from Ecuador ( Young & Duncan 1994) as well as Valle del Cauca, Colombia; and Lu. sp. from Baduel, considered by some authors to be conspecific to Lu. sericea View in CoL ( Floch & Abonnenc, 1944a) ( Leon et al. 2009), reported from Brazil, French Guiana and Suriname as well as the Colombian departments of Guaviare ( Cabrera et al. 2009) and Vichada.

Note: Bibliographic citations are only given for those geographic records not included by the CIPA group (1999) or Bejarano (2006a), as well as for unavailable names. Similarly, only literature published since the latter article is cited, dealing with changes in the taxonomic status of the species.

Abonnenc, E. & Leger, N. (1976) Sur une classification rationnelle des dipteres Phlebotomidae. Cahiers de l'Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer, Serie Entomologie Medicale et Parasitologie, 14 (1), 69 - 78.

Artemiev, M. M. (1991) A classification of the subfamily Phlebotominae. Parassitologia, 33 (Supplement 1), 69 - 77.

Barretto, M. P. (1955 b) Sobre a sistematica da subfamilia Phlebotominae Rondani (Diptera, Psychodidae). Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 3, 173 - 190.

Barretto, M. P. (1962) Novos subgeneros de Lutzomyia Franca, 1924 (Diptera, Psychodidae, subfamilia Phlebotominae). Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 4 (2), 91 - 100.

Bejarano, E. E. (2002) Sobre la evolucion de los flebotomineos americanos (Diptera: Psychodidae): un llamado a los sistematicos moleculares. Revista Colombiana de Entomologia, 28 (2), 211 - 212.

Bejarano, E. E. (2006 a) Lista actualizada de los psicodidos (Diptera: Psychodidae) de Colombia. Folia Entomologica Mexicana, 45 (1), 47 - 56.

Cabrera, O. L., Mosquera, L., Santamaria, E. & Ferro, C. (2009) Flebotomos (Diptera: Psychodidae) del departamento de Guaviare, Colombia, con nuevos registros para el pais. Biomedica, 29 (1), 73 - 86. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.7705 / biomedica. v 29 i 1.43

Cordero, E. H., Vogelsang, E. G. & Cossio, V. (1928) Phlebotomus gaminarai n. sp., nueva especie de flebotomo del Uruguay. Boletin del Instituto de Clinica Quirurgica, 4 (28), 649 - 652.

Dyar, H. G. & Nunez-Tovar, M. (1927) Notes on biting flies from Venezuela (Diptera, Culicidae, Psychodidae). Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, 14 (10), 152 - 155.

Floch, H. & Abonnenc, E. (1944 a) Phlebotomes de la Guyane francaise (VII). Description de six especes nouvelles. Institut Pasteur de la Guyane et du Territoire de l'Inini, 80, 1 - 20.

Floch, H. & Abonnenc, E. (1945 a) Description d'un phlebotome nouveau de la Guadeloupe. Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de la Guyane et du territoire de l'Inini, 96, 1 - 4.

Forattini, O. P. (1973) Entomologia Medica. IV. Psychodidae. Leishmanioses. Bartonelose. Edgard Blucher, Sao Paulo, 658 pp.

Franca, C. (1920) Observations sur le genre Phlebotomus. II - Phlebotomes du Nouveau Monde (Phlebotomes du Bresil et du Paraguay). Bulletin de la Societe Portugaise des Sciences Naturelles, 8 (3), 215 - 236.

Franca, C. (1924) Notes parasitologiques. Jornal de Ciencias Matematicas, Fisicas e Naturais, Terceira Serie, 17, 1 - 12.

Galati, E. A. B. (1995) Phylogenetic systematics of Phlebotominae (Diptera, Psychodidae) with emphasis on American groups. Boletin de Malariologia y Saneamiento Ambiental, 35 (Supplement 1), 133 - 142.

Galati, E. A. B. (2003 a) Morfologia e Taxonomia. 2.1 Classificacao de Phlebotominae. In: Rangel, E. F. & Lainson, R. (Eds.), Flebotomineos do Brasil. Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 23 - 51.

Galati, E. A. B. (2003 b) Morfologia e Taxonomia. 2.2 Morfologia, Terminologia de Adultos e Identificacao dos Taxons da America. In: Rangel, E. F. & Lainson, R. (Eds.), Flebotomineos do Brasil. Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 53 - 175.

Galvis-Ovallos, F., Silva, Y. R., Fernandez, N., Gutierrez, R., Galati, E. A. & Sandoval, C. M. (2013) The sandfly fauna, anthropophily and the seasonal activities of Pintomyia spinicrassa (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in a focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in northeastern Colombia. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 108 (3), 297 - 302. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0074 - 02762013000300007

Leon, R., Teran, R., Neira, M. & Le Pont, F. (2009). Phlebotomes d'Equateur: deux nouvelles especes du genre Evandromyia (Diptera, Psychodidae). Bulletin de la Societe entomologique de France, 114 (2), 143 - 148.

Lewis, D. J., Young, D. G., Fairchild, G. B. & Minter, D. M. (1977) Proposals for a stable classification of the phlebotomine sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae). Systematic Entomology, 2 (4), 319 - 332. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 3113.1977. tb 00381. x

Lutz, A. & Neiva, A. (1912) Contribuicao para o conhecimento das especies do genero Phlebotomus existentes no Brasil. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 4 (1), 84 - 95. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0074 - 02761912000100006

Martins, A. V., Williams, P. & Falcao, A. L. (1978) American sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae, Phlebotominae). Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 195 pp.

Morales, A. & Minter, D. M. (1981) Estudio sobre flebotomineos en Araracuara, Caqueta, Colombia S. A. incluyendo la descripcion de Lutzomyia araracuarensis (Diptera, Psychodidae). Biomedica, 1 (3), 94 - 116. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.7705 / biomedica. v 1 i 3.1790

Sandoval, C. M., Gutierrez, R., Cardenas, R. & Ferro, C. (2006) Especies de genero Lutzomyia (Psychodidae, Phlebotominae) en areas de transmision de leishmaniasis tegumentaria y visceral en el departamento de Santander, en la cordillera oriental de los Andes colombianos. Biomedica, 26 (Supplement 1), 218 - 227. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.7705 / biomedica. v 26 i 1.1515

Strand, E. (1932) Miscellanea nomenclatorica zoologica et paleontologica. IV. Diptera. Folia Zoologica et Hydrobiologica, 4, 193 - 196.

Theodor, O. (1965) On the classification of American Phlebotominae. Journal of Medical Entomology, 2 (2), 171 - 197. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1093 / jmedent / 2.2.171

Young, D. G. (1979) A review of the bloodsucking psychodid flies of Colombia (Diptera: Phlebotominae and Sycoracinae). Bulletin 806 (technical), Agricultural Experiment Stations, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 266 pp.

Young, D. G. & Duncan, M. A. (1994) Guide to the identification and geographic distribution of Lutzomyia sand flies in Mexico, the West Indies, Central and South America (Diptera: Psychodidae). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, 54, 1 - 881.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Psychodidae

SubFamily

Phlebotominae