Parasite (2017) 24 (42) - Laboratory colonization and ...

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Phillip Lawyer, Mireille Killick-Kendrick, Tobin Rowland, Edgar Rowton and Petr Volf (2017)
Laboratory colonization and mass rearing of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae)
Parasite 24 (42)
Abstract: Laboratory colonies of phlebotomine sand flies are necessary for experimental study of their biology, behaviour and mutual relations with disease agents and for testing new methods of vector control. They are indispensable in genetic studies and controlled observations on the physiology and behaviour of sand flies, neglected subjects of high priority. Colonies are of particular value for screening insecticides. Colonized sand flies are used as live vector models in a diverse array of research projects, including xenodiagnosis, that are directed toward control of leishmaniasis and other sand fly-associated diseases. Historically, labour-intensive maintenance and low productivity have limited their usefulness for research, especially for species that do not adapt well to laboratory conditions. However, with growing interest in leishmaniasis research, rearing techniques have been developed and refined, and sand fly colonies have become more common, enabling many significant breakthroughs. Today, there are at least 90 colonies representing 21 distinct phlebotomine sand fly species in 35 laboratories in 18 countries worldwide. The materials and methods used by various sand fly workers differ, dictated by the availability of resources, cost or manpower constraints rather than choice. This paper is not intended as a comprehensive review but rather a discussion of methods and techniques most commonly used by researchers to initiate, establish and maintain sand fly colonies, with emphasis on the methods proven to be most effective for the species the authors have colonized. Topics discussed include collecting sand flies for colony stock, colony initiation, maintenance and mass-rearing procedures, and control of sand fly pathogens in colonies.
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Phlebotomus duboscqi Senegal
Phlebotomus bergeroti Egypt
Phlebotomus papatasi Turkey
Phlebotomus sergenti Turkey
Phlebotomus orientalis Ethiopia
Phlebotomus arabicus Israel
Lutzomyia longipalpis Brazil (NE)
Phlebotomus perfiliewi Tunisia
Lutzomyia neivai Brazil (south)
Phlebotomus argentipes India
Sergentomyia schwetzi Ethiopia
Phlebotomus perniciosus Spain (continental)
Lutzomyia migonei Brazil (NE)
Lutzomyia diabolica U.S.A. (mid S)
Phlebotomus mascittii Germany
Lutzomyia verrucarum Peru
Phlebotomus tobbi Turkey
Phlebotomus langeroni Egypt
Phlebotomus longiductus China (NW)