Phlebotomus sergenti

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Phlebotomus sergenti - male genitalia (click on image to enlarge it) (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Benallal et al.
Source: PLoS Negl. Trop. Dis. (2022) vol. 16 art. e0009952

Phlebotomus sergenti Parrot, 1917

This sandfly is common in the Near East, northern Africa and southern Europe. To the east it has been reported up to India. It is anthropophilic, found around houses and regarded as a vector of cutaneous leishmaniasis, a common disease in dogs which may also infect humans. The disease agents involved are Leishmania tropica and related species like L. killicki (e.g. see Boussaa et al., 2016).

Synonyms:
Paraphlebotomus sergenti