Phlebotomus duboscqi
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Author(s): Phillip Lawyer, Mireille Killick-Kendrick, Tobin Rowland, Edgar Rowton and Petr Volf
Source: Parasite 2017, vol. 24, art. 42, p. 3
Author(s): Phillip Lawyer, Mireille Killick-Kendrick, Tobin Rowland, Edgar Rowton and Petr Volf
Source: Parasite 2017, vol. 24, art. 42, p. 3
Phlebotomus duboscqi Neveu-Lemaire, 1906
This sandfly is found in Africa and the Near East and is an important vector of cutaneous leishmaniasis, Leishmania major. It can be common in some areas. In Mali, around 3% of the flies have been found to carry L. major during 2 surveys (Coulibaly et al., 2018 and Anderson et al., 2018).