- Lutzomyia
Taxobox
name = "Lutzomyia"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Diptera
familia =Psychodidae
subfamilia =Phlebotominae
genus = "Lutzomyia"
genus_authority = França, 1924
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Lutzomyia amazonensis "
"Lutzomyia aragaoi "
"Lutzomyia cruzi "
"Lutzomyia intermedia "
"Lutzomyia longipalpis "
"Lutzomyia migonei "
"Lutzomyia whitmani "
"Lutzomyia shanonni "
"Lutzomyia tejadai "
"Lutzomyia vexator ""Lutzomyia" is a genus of "
sand flies ", in the orderDiptera . In theNew World , "Lutzomyia" sand flies are responsible for the transmission ofleishmaniasis , an important parasitic disease. Leishmaniasis is generally transmitted in theOld World by sand flies of the genus "Phlebotomus ". Theparasite itself is a species of the genus "Leishmania ", a protozoan. The disease normally finds a mammalian reservoir in small animals such asrodents andcanids . They can also be common inhabitants ofcave s, where they feed onbat s. The sand fly carries the leishmania protozoa from infected animals after feeding, thus transmitting the disease.Only females suck blood, and they produce some hundreds of eggs, which are deposited in dark, humid places, like under stones and rotten leaves. After 2-3 months, they develop through 3 larval
instar s and pupate, then become adults, They usually move by short flights, and only bite parts of the body not covered by clothes.External links
* [http://cipa.snv.jussieu.fr/index.html? CIPA Computer-aided Identification of Phlebotomine sandlies of America]
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