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    A programme for computer aided identification of Phlebotomine sandflies of the Americas (CIPA): presentation and check-list of American species
    (Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde, 1993) Harry Bermudez; J. P. Dedet; Mel Duncan; Alda Lima Falcão; M. Dora Feliciangeli; C. Ferro; Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati; E. A. Gomez-Landires; Marco V. Herrero; David Abril Hervàs
    The CIPA programme is a collaborative project including two entomologists from France and seven from South and Central America countries. Its objective is the development of an expert system for computer aided identification of phlebotomine sandflies from the Americas. It also includes the formation of data bases for bibliographic, taxonomic and biogeographic data. Participant consensus on taxonomic prerequisites, standardization in bibliographic data collections and selection of descriptive variables for the final programme has been established through continuous communication among participants and annual meetings. The adopted check-list of American sandflies presented here includes 386 specific taxa, ordered into three genera and 28 sub-genera or species groups.
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    Description of the female of Pintomyia (Pifanomyia) deorsa (Diptera, Psychodidae, Phlebotominae)
    (National University of San Marcos, 2018) Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati; Gian C. Aramburu-Quispe; Carmen D. Rado-Covarrubias; Flor K. Toccas-Palomino; Elsa Gladys Aguilar-Ancori; Mercedes Maritza Quispe-Flórez; Rosa Pacheco; Elena Ogusuku; Márcia Bicudo de Paula; Jeanneth Pérez
    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.

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