Bichromomyia olmeca olmeca
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Bichromomyia olmeca olmeca ( Vargas and Díaz-Nájera 1959)
(= Lutzomyia (Nyssomyia) olmeca olmeca ( Vargas and Díaz-Nájera 1959) sensu Young and Duncan 1994)
Phlebotomus olmecus Vargas and Díaz-Nájera 1959, 147 (male, the female correspond to Bi. ylephiletor ). Type-locality: Mexico, Tabasco, Teapa.
Phlebotomus apicalis Lewis and Garnham 1959 View in CoL , 89 (male, female) (not Ph. apicalis Floch and Abonnenc View in CoL ). Type-locality: Belize.
Phlebotomus flaviscutellatus Mangabeira : Biagi et al. 1965, 267 (vector of Leishmania in Mexico); Biagi 1966, 370 (key).
Lutzomyia (Lutzomyia) olmeca olmeca View in CoL (Vargas and Díaz-Nájera): Young and Duncan 1994, 452 (complete references, taxonomy, distribution); Ibáñez-Bernal 2002, 172 (diagnosis, Mexican records).
Bichromomyia olmeca olmeca (Vargas and Díaz-Nájera): Galati 2003, 44, 118, 119 (list, keys).
Bichromomyia olmeca olmeca is a recognized vector of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in Mexico ( Biagi 1965). Ibáñez-Bernal (2002) reported this species from Veracruz, specifically from Coyolar and Emiliano Zapata (Municipality of Ixhuatlán del Sureste), and from Zapotal (Municipality of Minatitlán). We did not find this species in the collections taken during this work.
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Bichromomyia olmeca olmeca
Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio, Suárez-Landa, Teresa & Mendoza, Fredy 2011 |
Phlebotomus apicalis
Lewis and Garnham 1959 |