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African species of Phlebotomus, subgenus Synphlebotomus Theodor (Diptera, Psychodidae), with special reference to South West Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

D. J. Lewis
Affiliation:
c/o Department of Entomology, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, U.K.
J. A. Ledger
Affiliation:
South African Institute for Medical Research, P.O. Box 1038, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa

Abstract

The subgenus Synphlebotomus of Phlebotomus is reviewed, and an illustrated key is given for the six African and two non-African species. The status of P. rossi De Meillon & Lavoipierre, the suspected vector of dermal leishmaniasis among animals in South West Africa, is revised, and it is described and illustrated in detail.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1976

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