2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612008000100010
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Flebotomíneos (Diptera, Psychodidae) de área de cerrado no Município de Corumbataí, Centro-Leste do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: O conhecimento da distribuição e ecologia das espécies de flebotomíneos é fundamental para a vigilância epidemiológica das leishmanioses. A pesquisa e a divulgação do encontro destes insetos colaboram para a determinação do risco de transmissão das mesmas. Realizaram-se capturas de flebotomíneos em fragmento de cerrado strictu sensu em área rural do município de Corumbataí, no período de julho a novembro de 2004. Foram utilizadas duas armadilhas luminosas automáticas do tipo CDC, das 18h às 8h, sendo uma colet… Show more

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“…The presence of L. cruzi (eight individuals or 6.5%) was also noted: this species has also been implicated in AVL transmission. Among the other species identified, only L. whitmani (seven specimens or 5.7%) is considered to be an important vector species for transmission of L. brasiliensis (Vianna 1911), which is the etiological agent for ATL (CUTOLO;VON ZUBEN, 2008). The females of the species L. carmelinoi (Ryan, Fraiha, Lainson & Shaw 1986) and L. lenti (Mangabeira 1938) are morphologically very similar and traditional identification does not allow distinction between the females of these species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of L. cruzi (eight individuals or 6.5%) was also noted: this species has also been implicated in AVL transmission. Among the other species identified, only L. whitmani (seven specimens or 5.7%) is considered to be an important vector species for transmission of L. brasiliensis (Vianna 1911), which is the etiological agent for ATL (CUTOLO;VON ZUBEN, 2008). The females of the species L. carmelinoi (Ryan, Fraiha, Lainson & Shaw 1986) and L. lenti (Mangabeira 1938) are morphologically very similar and traditional identification does not allow distinction between the females of these species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the state of São Paulo, P. monticola was the most frequent and abundant species in the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes (Cutolo and Von Zuben 2008;Galati et al 2010;Cutolo et al 2013). In the 'Parque Estadual Intervales' (São Paulo), P. monticola was found inside and near caves.…”
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confidence: 99%