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Title: Species diversity and flagellate infections in the sand fly fauna near Porto Grande, State of Amapá, Brazil (Diptera: Psychodidae. Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae)
Authors: Freitas, Rui Alves de
Naiff, Roberto Daibes
Barrett, Toby Vincent
Keywords: Animals
Animals Disease
Classification
Female
Hamster
Isolation And Purification
Leishmania
Male
Parasitology
Population Density
Psychodidae
Salivary Gland
Sarcomastigophora Infection
Animal
Cricetinae
Female
Leishmania
Male
Mastigophora Infections
Population Density
Psychodidae
Salivary Glands
Issue Date: 2002
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 97, Número 1, Pags. 53-59
Abstract: Forty-six species of Lutzomyia and one species of Brumptomyia were identified among 20,008 sand flies collected in central Amapá. L. squamiventris maripaensis, L. infraspinosa, L. umbratilis and L. ubiquitalis accounted for 66% of the specimens caught in light traps, and L. umbratilis was the commonest of the 16 species found on tree bases. Seven species of Lutzomyia including L. umbratilis were collected in a plantation of Caribbean pine. Sixty out of 511 female sand flies dissected were positive for flagellates. Among the sand flies from which Leishmania was isolated, promastigotes were observed in the salivary glands and foregut of 13 out of 21 females scored as having very heavy infections in the remainder of the gut, reinforcing the idea that salivary gland invasion may be part of the normal life cycle of Leishmania in nature. Salivary gland infections were detected in specimens of L. umbratilis, L. whitmani and L. spathotrichia. Parasites isolated from L. umbratilis, L. whitmani and also from one specimen of L. dendrophyla containing the remains of a bloodmeal, were compatible with Le. guyanensis by morphology and behaviour in hamsters.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S0074-02762002000100008
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