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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 25(4): 471-476, oct. 2018. ilus
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094344

ABSTRACT

Pintomyia (Pifanomyia) deorsa (Pérez, Ogusuku, Monje & Young, 1991) was described on the basis of a single male; the female is being described here from specimens collected in Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Peru. Diagnoses for the Pintomyia genus, Pifanomyia subgenus, Verrucarum series and both sexes of Pi. deorsa are presented, as well as an identification key to distinguish the females of the Verrucarum series.


Pintomyia (Pifanomyia) deorsa (Pérez, Ogusuku, Monje & Young, 1991) fue descrita en base a un solo espécimen macho; la hembra es descrita aquí a partir de especímenes colectados en Ollantaytambo, Cusco, Perú. El diagnóstico para en género Pintomyia, el subgénero Pifanomyia, la série Verrucarum y ambos sexos de Pi. deorsa son presentados, así como claves para la identificación y separación de las hembras de la serie Verrucarum.

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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 102(5): 655-8, 2007 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17710315

ABSTRACT

Leishmania (Viannia) peruviana was isolated from 1/75 Lutzomyia peruensis captured during May 2006 in an endemic cutaneous leishmaniasis region of the Peruvian Andes (Chaute, Huarochiri, Lima, Peru). Sand fly gut with promastigotes was inoculated into a hamster and the remaining body was fixed in ethanol. L. (Viannia) sp. was determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and Leishmania species through molecular genotyping by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses targeting the genes cpb and hsp70, resulting L. (V.) peruviana. The infected sand fly appeared 15 days after the rains finished, time expected and useful real time data for interventions when transmission is occurring.


Subject(s)
DNA, Protozoan/analysis , Leishmania braziliensis/isolation & purification , Psychodidae/parasitology , Animals , Cricetinae , Female , Genotype , Leishmania braziliensis/genetics , Male , Peru , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 96(2): 159-62, Feb. 2001.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-281561

ABSTRACT

Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved incorrect. Presentations at a recent international workshop, instead, demonstrated frequent domestication of transmission throughout Latin America. While posing new threats, this process also increases the effectiveness of vector control in and around houses. New approaches for sand fly control and effective targeting of resources are reviewed


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Female , Child , Housing , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/transmission , Insect Control , Insect Vectors , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/epidemiology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/prevention & control , Psychodidae , Trees
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 91(6): 711-6, Nov.-Dec. 1996. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-181134

ABSTRACT

Warileya lumbrerasi n.sp. is described from the northern Peruvian Andes. This species was collected inside houses and is the seventh species described within the genus Warileya Hertig, 1948.


Subject(s)
Animals , Psychodidae/classification , Diptera/classification
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