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Genus of flies
Phlebotomus is a genus of "sand flies" in the Diptera family Psychodidae. In the past, they have sometimes been considered to belong in a separate family
Phlebotomus
Species of fly
Phlebotomus papatasi is a species of insects commonly known as sandflies. Due to their ectothermic climate limitations, P. papatasi are confined to regions
Phlebotomus_papatasi
Medical condition
phlebotomine sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus, in particular Phlebotomus papatasi, Phlebotomus perniciosus and Phlebotomus perfiliewi. The sandfly becomes
Pappataci_fever
Name of several types of blood-sucking fly
Africa, and Europe, leishmaniasis is spread by sand flies of the genus Phlebotomus; in the Americas, the disease is spread by sandflies of the genus Lutzomyia
Sandfly
Species of fly
Phlebotomus argentipes are a species of sandfly in genus Phlebotomus in the Indian subcontinent They are notable as a vector for Leishmania donovani, the
Phlebotomus_argentipes
Pyrethroid used as an insect repellent
properties against the sand fly, Phlebotomus sergenti, it is not an effective repellent of this insect. Phlebotomus, a genus of sand flies Mosquito coil
Metofluthrin
Subfamily of flies
are bats.[citation needed] In the Old World, sandflies in the genus Phlebotomus spread leishmaniasis.[citation needed] Phlebotomine sandflies can be
Phlebotominae
Genus of parasitic flagellate protist
leishmaniasis. The parasites are transmitted by sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus in the Old World, and of the genus Lutzomyia in the New World. There
Leishmania
Common name for several species of flies
of them (or midge-like taxa commonly included in the family, such as Phlebotomus) are blood-sucking pests and disease vectors. Most midges, apart from
Midge
Extinct genus of fishes
Alabama, that was originally named as a species of Saurocephalus (S. phlebotomus) in 1870 by Edward Drinker Cope, and then became a species of Saurodon
Daptinus
Species of virus
Toscana virus (TOSV) was first isolated in 1971 from Phlebotomus perniciosus and Phlebotomus perfiliewi in Monte Argentario (Grosseto, Tuscany). "History
Toscana_virus
Family of flies
†Phlebotoiella Solórzano Kraemer and Wagner 2009 Cambay amber, India, Eocene Phlebotomus Rondani& Berté, 1840 (Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia) Pintomyia Costa
Psychodidae
Disease caused by parasites of the Leishmania type
It is generally spread through the bite of phlebotomine sandflies, Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia, and occurs most frequently in the tropics and sub-tropics
Leishmaniasis
Species of fish
Species: A. chirurgus Binomial name Acanthurus chirurgus (Bloch, 1787) Synonyms Chaetodon chirurgus Bloch, 1787 Acanthurus phlebotomus Valenciennes, 1835
Doctorfish_tang
species of parasite, Leishmania donovani and only one species of sandfly, Phlebotomus argentipes, which spreads the disease. The form of the disease, the medicine
Kala_azar_in_India
Canadian-born British malariologist and soldier
one subgenus Sintonius of the genus Phlebotomus, after him. Stinton described and named the species Phlebotomus (Paraphlebotomus) alexandri. and Prowazekia
John_Alexander_Sinton
Species of moth fly
heavily chitinized, contrasting with the three-segmented antennae of Phlebotomus argentipes, the dome-shaped antennae of Psychodes albipennis, the four-segmented
Trichomyia_urbica
Genus of flies
Phlebotominae to transmit the Leishmania parasite, with the other being Phlebotomus, found only in the Old World. Lutzomyia sand flies also serve as vectors
Lutzomyia
Roseola vaccinia Rubella (German measles) Sandfly fever (Pappataci fever, phlebotomus fever) Sealpox Varicella (chickenpox) Variola major (smallpox) Verruca
List_of_skin_conditions
Medical condition
Botflies (as larvae, Oestridae) Sandflies (Phlebotomidae) Lutzomyia Phlebotomus Blow-flies (as larvae, Calliphoridae) Screw-worm flies (as larvae, Calliphoridae)
Arthropod_bites_and_stings
Genus of biting midges
Culicoides maruim Culicoides paramaruim Subgenus Macfiella Culicoides phlebotomus Subgenus Meijerehelea Culicoides guttifer Subgenus Monoculicoides Culicoides
Culicoides
Species of intracellular parasite
Infection is transmitted by species of sandfly belonging to the genus Phlebotomus in Old World and Lutzomyia in New World. The species complex it represents
Leishmania_donovani
Medical condition
cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Old World are sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus, while Lutzomyia and those within the family Psychodidae (especially
Cutaneous_leishmaniasis
Species of fly
Psathyromyia carpenteri was first described as Phlebotomus carpenteri in 1953. The species name is dedicated to Col. Stanley Jennings Carpenter, M.S.C
Psathyromyia_carpenteri
Overview of parasite-transmitting flies
transmit Leucocytozoon protozoa to poultry birds. The important genera are Phlebotomus (distributed in Africa and Eurasia) and Lutzomyia (distributed in the
Parasitic flies of domestic animals
Parasitic_flies_of_domestic_animals
Phlebotomus anodontis (Diptera: Psychodidae) Phlebotomus anondontis (Diptera: Psychodidae) Phlebotomus argentipes (Diptera: Psychodidae) Phlebotomus asperules
List_of_fauna_of_Batu_Caves
Species of mammal native to Africa
reservoir and not a suitable host. The vector of Leishmania aethiopica is Phlebotomus longipes. Shoshani, J. (2005). "Order Hyracoidea". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder
Yellow-spotted_rock_hyrax
cutaneous leishmaniasis – Old World; mucocutaneous leishmaniasis – New World Phlebotomus, Lutzomyia – bite of several species of phlebotomine sandflies Primary
List_of_parasites_of_humans
Agent that carries and transmits pathogens
Sandflies are vectors for leishmaniasis and sandfly fever (also called phlebotomus fever). Leishmaniasis is caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania
Disease_vector
Human disease caused by protist parasites
as L. chagasi. The insect vectors are species of sandfly of the genus Phlebotomus in the Old World, and of Lutzomyia in the New World. Sandflies are tiny
Visceral_leishmaniasis
Parasitic disease in cats
Africa, and the Americas. The vector is a sandfly belonging to the genus Phlebotomus in the Old World and the genus Lutzomyia in the New World. The average
Feline_leishmaniosis
Genus of viruses
arboviruses taxonomically split into tick- and dipteran-borne viruses. Phlebotomus sandflies are the primary sources for dipteran-borne phleboviruses, with
Phlebovirus
Species of fly
Ignacio Ortíz. 1954. Descripcion de dos nuevas especies del genero Phlebotomus Rondani (Diptera, Psychodidae) de Venezuela. Acta Biologica Venezuela
Pintomyia_nuneztovari
Study of animal parasites
domestica Nosema apis Notoedres cati Oestrus ovis Otodectes cynotis Phlebotomus species Psoroptes ovis Pulex irritans Rhipicephalus sanguineus Sarcoptes
Veterinary_parasitology
Chemical compound
Suppress Human Blood Feeding by Aedes aegypti, Anopheles stephensi, and Phlebotomus papatasi". Journal of Medical Entomology. 43 (1): 34–39. doi:10.1093/jmedent/43
SS220
British entomologist (1877–1920)
Bureau of Entomology. p. 110. Howlett, F. M. (1913). "The Natural Host of Phlebotomus minutus". Indian Journal of Medical Research. 1 (1): 34–38. "[Obituaries]"
Francis_Milburn_Howlett
Species of virus
Rosa, JF; Peterson, NE (September 1983). "Characterization of eight new phlebotomus fever serogroup arboviruses (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus) from the Amazon
Alenquer_virus
also studied leprosy and leishmaniasis, describing three new species of Phlebotomus. He was a member of the Malaria Commission of the League of Nations and
Sadí_de_Buen_Lozano
Species of fly
Lutzomyia Species: L. shannoni Binomial name Lutzomyia shannoni (Dyar, 1929) Synonyms Phlebotomus shannoni Dyar, 1929 Psathyromyia shannoni (Dyar, 1929)
Lutzomyia_shannoni
Species of parasitic protist
its interaction with the LiRAD51 recombinase. L. infantum is spread by Phlebotomus sand fly vectors and is able to infect numerous domestic and wild mammals
Leishmania_infantum
French physician and parasitologist
Borrelia recurrentis in relapsing fever (1907–1908) and the role of Phlebotomus in the transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis (1904–1921). His discoveries
Edmond_Sergent
Kenyan doctor (1931–1966)
vectors of Leishmania donovani in East Africa, with special emphasis on Phlebotomus orientalis." Journal of Vector Ecology 36.s1 (2011): S23-S31. Shaw, J
Blasio Vincent Ndale Esau Oriedo
Blasio_Vincent_Ndale_Esau_Oriedo
Disease affecting dogs
In the Old World, leishmaniasis transmitted by sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus documented in dogs are: L. donovani in Sri Lanka L. infantum (began appearing
Canine_leishmaniasis
For example, climate change could increase the suitable conditions for Phlebotomus sandfly species in Central Europe and Lutzomyia longipalpis in the Amazon
Climate change and infectious diseases
Climate_change_and_infectious_diseases
Species of parasitic protist
amastigote form in the midgut of the main vector, female sand flies (Phlebotomus spp.). Once in the gut of the sand fly, the parasites change from aflagellate
Leishmania_major
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
Jaccard, 1869 †S. longicorpus Kaddumi, 2009 †S. pamphagus Hay, 1899 †S. phlebotomus? Cope, 1870 †S. pygmaeus Loomis, 1900 †S. woodwardi Davis, 1878 †S. xiphirostris
Saurocephalus
1918 battle in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
suspected—in some cases not without cause—of dysentery, typhus, cholera, phlebotomus and other fevers. In the circumstances that existed, it may well be believed
Capture_of_Damascus_(1918)
Species of virus
mosquitoes, and ticks. Experimentally CHPV has been transmitted in Phlebotomus papatasi sand flies and Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The ultimate reservoir
Chandipura_virus
Species of protozoan parasite
other species of wild rodents. The main sandfly vector for L. tropica is Phlebotomus sergenti. Other reported vector species are P. arabicus, P. guggisbergi
Leishmania_tropica
American entomologist (1904–1984)
project." Graham B. Fairchild and Marshall Hertig. 1953. Notes on the Phlebotomus of Panama. (Diptera: Psychodidae). X. P. aragoi, P. barrettoi and two
Stanley_Jennings_Carpenter
Study of insect impacts on human health
Leishmaniasis – Vectors: species in the genus Lutzomyia in the New World and Phlebotomus in the Old World. Two million people infected. Bubonic plague – Principal
Medical_entomology
Order of winged insects commonly known as flies
acalyptrates that are obligate blood-feeders. Haemotopota pluvialis feeding Phlebotomus pappatasi after a blood meal Sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus, a highly specialised
Biology_of_Diptera
Subfamily of flies
; Quate, S.H. (1967). "A monograph of Papuan Psychodidae, including Phlebotomus (Diptera)". Pacific Insects Monograph. 15: 1–216. Enderlein, Günther
Psychodinae
French parasitologist (1923–2013)
Ctenocephalides chabaudi Beaucournu & Bain, 1982; Phlebotomes such as Phlebotomus (Paraphlebotomus) chabaudi Croset, Abonnenc & Rioux; Parasitic Protozoa
Alain_Chabaud
Species of virus
built up to form new intact virus particles. PTV is a member of the phlebotomus fever subgroup of phleboviruses, and as the name suggests, causes an
Punta_Toro_virus
English actor
desert during which he contracted pappataci fever virus (also known as Phlebotomus fever and sandfly fever). He died in Cairo of a brain tumor, and was
Geoffrey_Nares
English physician
noted that anopheline mosquitoes were rare, but species of Culex and Phlebotomus (sand flies) were common. Examination of 273 patients showed an abundance
Frederick_Percival_Mackie
Medical college in Maharashtra, India
F. M.; Bhagwat, R. B. (1971). "Isolation of a virus belonging to the Phlebotomus fever virus group from febrile cases in Aurangabad". The Indian Journal
Government Medical College, Aurangabad
Government_Medical_College,_Aurangabad
Species of virus
The peak incidence occurs in warm months, especially August, when the Phlebotomus papatasi sandfly vectors, which transmit the virus during blood feeding
Sandfly_fever_Sicilian_virus
with Christophers, S.R. and Shortt, H.E The anatomy of the sandfly Phlebotomus argentipes, Ann. & Brun. (Diptera). Mem. Indian Journal of Medical Research
Philip_James_Barraud
Genus of flies
Retrieved 20 November 2022. Stuckenberg, B.R. (1975). "New fossil species of Phlebotomus and Haematopota in Baltic amber (Diptera: Psychodidae, Tabanidae)". Annals
Haematopota
Research centers
longipalpis (Other) Musca domestica (Other) Pediculus humanus (Other) Phlebotomus papatasi (Other) Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center BV-BRC
Bioinformatics Resource Centers
Bioinformatics_Resource_Centers
Genus of flies
; Quate, S.H. (1967). "A monograph of Papuan Psychodidae, including Phlebotomus (Diptera)". Pacific Insects Monograph. 15: 1–216. Ježek, J. (1989). "Contribution
Peripsychoda
Genus of flies
; Quate, S.H. (1967). "A monograph of Papuan Psychodidae, including Phlebotomus (Diptera)". Pacific Insects Monograph. 15: 1–216. Quate, L.W. (1962)
Philosepedon
Military medicine institute in Pakistan
cold climate was also discovered and named after Lt Col M.I. Burney as Phlebotomus Brunei. The newly constructed building of AFIP had to be furnished. So
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (Pakistan)
Armed_Forces_Institute_of_Pathology_(Pakistan)
(Leishmania donovani) which is transmitted by the bite of sand flies (genus Phlebotomus) and which proliferates in reticuloendothelial cells – called also visceral
List of English words of Persian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin
Fossil resin from the Hukawng Valley, Myanmar
fly. Phlebotomites neli Malak, Salamé & Azar 2013 A drain fly. Phlebotomus Phlebotomus vetus Stebner et al. 2015 A drain fly. Protohoraiella Protohoraiella
Insect paleobiota of Burmese amber
Insect_paleobiota_of_Burmese_amber
Argentine scientist (1871–1928)
Zoologie Agricole et Appliquée, XXII, págs. 153-158, Bordeaux, 1923. Un Phlebotomus nuevo para la República Argentina (Phelebotomus cortellezzii), La Semana
Juan_Brèthes
British parasitologist (1929–2011)
dogs, and how this can be prevented. Leishmaniasis Parasitology Malaria Phlebotomus Rioux, J.A.; Landau, I.; Houin, R. (2012). "Robert Killick-Kendrick (1929-2011)"
Robert_Killick-Kendrick
French parasitologist
Longicollum riouxi Golvan, 1969 (Acanthocephala, Pomphorhynchidae), Phlebotomus (Paraphlebotomus) riouxi Depaquit, Léger & Killick-Kendrick, 1998 (Diptera
Jean-Antoine_Rioux
MeSH C02.782.147.633 – nairobi sheep disease MeSH C02.782.147.700 – phlebotomus fever MeSH C02.782.147.810 – rift valley fever MeSH C02.782.160.927 –
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C02)
Species of true bug
Tunisian species of Ploiaria has been proposed as a biocontrol agent for Phlebotomus sand flies and mosquitoes. "Empicoris subparallelus(Hemiptera: Heteroptera:
Empicoris_subparallelus
Genus of true bugs
emesines, are predators. They have been recorded feeding on prey such as Phlebotomus flies, mosquitoes and planthoppers. This list contains all species of
Ploiaria
Topics referred to by the same term
lutea, a North American moth Phillipsia lutea, an apothecial fungus Phlebotomus lutea, a sand fly Pimpinella lutea, a flowering plant Pinguicula lutea
P._lutea
Neotelmatoscopus acutus Neotelmatoscopus rotundus Phlebotomus argentipes Phlebotomus annandalei Phlebotomus glaucus Phlebotomus stantoni Psychoda acanthostyla Psychoda
List of dipterans of Sri Lanka
List_of_dipterans_of_Sri_Lanka
Genus of flies
; Quate, S.H. (1967). "A monograph of Papuan Psychodidae, including Phlebotomus (Diptera)". Pacific Insects Monograph. 15: 1–216. Satchell, G.H. (1954)
Didicrum
500.131.617.289.781 – psychodidae MeSH B01.500.131.617.289.781.602 – phlebotomus MeSH B01.500.131.617.289.800 – simuliidae MeSH B01.500.131.617.289.850
List_of_MeSH_codes_(B01)
larva, pupa and adult specimens, flea larva, pupa and adult specimens, Phlebotomus adult specimens, louse egg, nymph and adult specimens, bedbug egg, nymph
Civil_Affairs_Staging_Area
(2021). "Sand fly fauna of South-Eastern Romania, with the description of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) simonahalepae n. sp. (Diptera: Psychodidae)". Parasites
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1975–present)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1975–present)
Italian physician and zoologist (1854–1925)
malaria and began work on the sandfly responsible for Leishmaniasis (Phlebotomus papatasii) and on a serious insect pest of the grape vine (Phylloxera
Giovanni_Battista_Grassi
Phlebotomites. Phlebotomus vetus Sp. nov Valid Stebner et al. Late Cretaceous (earliest Cenomanian) Burmese amber Myanmar A moth fly, a species of Phlebotomus. Praearchitipula
2015_in_paleoentomology
1962 c g Culicoides phaeonotus Wirth & Blanton, 1959 c g Culicoides phlebotomus (Williston) i c g Culicoides photophilus Kieffer, 1911 c g Culicoides
List_of_Culicoides_species
PHLEBOTOMUS
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Boy/Male
Gaelic
Great warrior.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wise Prudent
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Future; Advanced
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Virginia.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ornament, Decoration
Boy/Male
Biblical
Perfect, admirable, honorable'.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Greek English
From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Determined meditator
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Hebrew
Bitter
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Sun Ray
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