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- Phlebotominae abstract "The Phlebotominae are a subfamily of the family Psychodidae. In several countries their common name is sand fly, but that name is applied to other insects as well. The Phlebotominae include many genera of blood-feeding (hematophagous) flies, including the primary vectors of leishmaniasis, bartonellosis and pappataci fever. In the New World leishmaniasis is spread by sand flies in the genus Lutzomyia. Lutzomyia commonly live in caves, where their main hosts are bats. In the Old World sand flies in the genus Phlebotomus spread leishmaniasis.Phlebotomine females, and only females, suck blood from various mammals, reptiles and birds. Some species are selective, whereas others bite any suitable host they find. Some species can produce one clutch of eggs before their first blood meal; such females are said to practise autogenous or partly autogenous reproduction. Other species need a blood meal before they can produce any eggs at all; they are said to practise anautogenous reproduction. As far as is known all species need a blood meal for every following clutch of eggs. Proteins and other nutrients in the blood they eat enable the female to produce the proteins and fats necessary for them to produce eggs after using up their bodily food stores. In feeding on blood the flies use their mouthparts to start the host bleeding. They then suck up the exposed blood. Like practically all blood-feeding parasites, they inject biochemicals that inhibit blood clotting, plus some that stimulate host mast cells to produce histamine; this distend capillary vessels, thereby promoting blood flow.One blood meal can support the production of about 100 eggs. Females lay their eggs in humid soil rich in organic matter.Sand flies are small; a body size of about 3mm in length is typical for many species, which aids them in escaping notice. Their bite is not always felt, but leaves a small round, reddish bump that starts itching hours or days later. Use of insect repellent is recommended in areas where sand flies are present.".
- Phlebotominae class Insect.
- Phlebotominae family Moth_fly.
- Phlebotominae kingdom Animal.
- Phlebotominae order Fly.
- Phlebotominae order Nematocera.
- Phlebotominae order Psychodomorpha.
- Phlebotominae phylum Arthropod.
- Phlebotominae thumbnail Phlebotomus_pappatasi_bloodmeal_continue2.jpg?width=300.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageExternalLink index.html?.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageExternalLink Lutzomyia_shannoni.htm.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageID "5594239".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageLength "4141".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageRevisionID "630213445".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Bartonellosis.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Bat.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Brumptomyia.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Capillary.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Capillary_vessel.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitology.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychodidae.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Fly.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Hematophagous.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Hematophagy.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Histamine.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Host_(biology).
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Food_and_Agricultural_Sciences.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Leishmaniasis.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Lutzomyia.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Mast_cell.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Moth_fly.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Nematocera.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink New_World.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Nutrient.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Old_World.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Pappataci_fever.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Phlebotomus.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Phlebotomus_papatasi.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Psychodidae.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Psychodomorpha.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Sandfly.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Sergentomyia.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Florida.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Use_of_DNA_in_forensic_entomology.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Vector_(epidemiology).
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLink Warileya.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phlebotominae".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phlebotomine".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomin".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomine sand flies".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomine sand fly".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomine sandflies".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomine sandfly".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "phlebotomine".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "sand flies".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "sand fly".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "sandflies".
- Phlebotominae wikiPageWikiLinkText "sandfly".
- Phlebotominae classis "Insecta".
- Phlebotominae familia Moth_fly.
- Phlebotominae familia Psychodidae.
- Phlebotominae hasPhotoCollection Phlebotominae.
- Phlebotominae imageCaption "Phlebotomus papatasi".
- Phlebotominae infraordo Psychodomorpha.
- Phlebotominae name "Sand flies".
- Phlebotominae ordo Fly.
- Phlebotominae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Phlebotominae regnum "Animalia".
- Phlebotominae subdivision "Brumptomyia".
- Phlebotominae subdivision "Lutzomyia".
- Phlebotominae subdivision "Phlebotomus".
- Phlebotominae subdivision "Sergentomyia".
- Phlebotominae subdivision "Warileya".
- Phlebotominae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Phlebotominae subfamilia "Phlebotominae".
- Phlebotominae subordo Nematocera.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fly-stub.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Phlebotominae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Phlebotominae subject Category:Parasitology.
- Phlebotominae subject Category:Psychodidae.
- Phlebotominae type Animal.
- Phlebotominae type Article.
- Phlebotominae type Eukaryote.
- Phlebotominae type Insect.
- Phlebotominae type Species.
- Phlebotominae type Article.
- Phlebotominae type Thing.
- Phlebotominae type Q1390.
- Phlebotominae type Q19088.
- Phlebotominae type Q729.
- Phlebotominae comment "The Phlebotominae are a subfamily of the family Psychodidae. In several countries their common name is sand fly, but that name is applied to other insects as well. The Phlebotominae include many genera of blood-feeding (hematophagous) flies, including the primary vectors of leishmaniasis, bartonellosis and pappataci fever. In the New World leishmaniasis is spread by sand flies in the genus Lutzomyia. Lutzomyia commonly live in caves, where their main hosts are bats.".
- Phlebotominae label "Phlebotominae".