Quantitative phenetics and taxonomy of some phlebotomine taxa

dc.contributor.authorJP Dujardin
dc.contributor.authorFrançois Le Pont
dc.contributor.authorE. Martínez
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T15:41:07Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T15:41:07Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 16
dc.description.abstractElucidating the evolution of Phlebotominae is important not only to revise their taxonomy, but also to help understand the origin of the genus Leishmania and its relationship with humans. Our study is a phenetic portrayal of this history based on the genetic relationships among some New Word and Old Word taxa. We used both multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and morphometry on 24 male specimens of the Old Word genus Phlebotomus (with three of its subgenera: Phlebotomus, Spelaeophlebotomus and Australophlebotomus), and on 67 male specimens of the three New World genera, Warileya, Brumptomyia and Lutzomyia, (with three subgenera of Lutzomyia: Lutzomyia, Oligodontomyia and Psychodopygus). Phenetic trees derived from both techniques were similar, but disclosed relationships that disagree with the present classification of sand flies. The need for a true evolutionary approach is stressed.
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/s0074-02761999000600006
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761999000600006
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/53809
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
dc.relation.ispartofMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
dc.sourceCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique
dc.subjectSubgenus
dc.subjectPhlebotominae
dc.subjectTaxonomy (biology)
dc.subjectBiology
dc.subjectTaxon
dc.subjectZoology
dc.subjectPsychodidae
dc.subjectEvolutionary biology
dc.subjectSystematics
dc.subjectOld World
dc.titleQuantitative phenetics and taxonomy of some phlebotomine taxa
dc.typearticle

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