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| |name = Psychodidae | | |name = Psychodidae |
| |kingdom = Animalia | | |kingdom = Animalia |
− | |phylum = Arthropoda | + | |phylum = [[:Category:Arthropods|Arthropoda]] |
| |class = [[Insecta]] | | |class = [[Insecta]] |
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− | The flies of this family are called ''Sandflies'', with ''Phelebotomus'' the genus of real veterinary significance. However, in the New World, the genus ''Lutzomyia'', is also of importance. | + | The flies of this family are called '''Sandflies''', with ''Phelebotomus'' the genus of real veterinary significance. However, in the New World, the genus ''Lutzomyia'', is also of importance. |
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− | =''Phlebotomus''= | + | ==''Phlebotomus''== |
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− | ==Hosts== | |
| Most mammals, reptiles, birds and humans. | | Most mammals, reptiles, birds and humans. |
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− | ==Identification== | + | ===Identification=== |
− | The adults are small flies, only around 5mm in length. They have hairy bodies, and are a yellowish colour. Males have prominent genital terminalia, known as claspers. Both males and females have long, 16 segment antennae. | + | The adults are small flies, only around 5mm in length. They have hairy bodies, and are a yellowish colour. Males have prominent genital terminalia, known as claspers. Both males and females have long, 16 segment antennae. |
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| The eggs are dark brown or black. | | The eggs are dark brown or black. |
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− | ==Life Cycles== | + | ===Life Cycles=== |
| Eggs are laid, and hatch into larvae in 1-2 weeks. The larvae then undergo four further larval stages, before reaching the pupae stage. The adults emerge from pupation around 10 days later. | | Eggs are laid, and hatch into larvae in 1-2 weeks. The larvae then undergo four further larval stages, before reaching the pupae stage. The adults emerge from pupation around 10 days later. |
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| The complete life cycle is between 30-100 days. | | The complete life cycle is between 30-100 days. |
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− | =''Lutzomyia''= | + | ==''Lutzomyia''== |
− | ''Lutzomyia'' is responsible for transmission of leishmaniasis. The sand fly carries the disease from infected animals, and then infects a new host whilst feeding, thus transmitting the disease. | + | ''Lutzomyia'' is responsible for transmission of leishmaniasis. The sand fly carries the disease from infected animals, and then infects a new host whilst feeding, thus transmitting the disease. |
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− | Only the females suck blood, and lays large numbers of eggs in dark, humid areas. They undergo three larval transformations before pupating, and then turn into adults. | + | Only the females suck blood, and lays large numbers of eggs in dark, humid areas. They undergo three larval transformations before pupating, and then turn into adults. |
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| [[Category:Biting_Flies]] | | [[Category:Biting_Flies]] |
| [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] | | [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] |
− | [[Category:To_Do_-_Review]] | + | [[Category:Expert_Review]] |