Evandromyia
Evandromyia is a genus of sand fly first circumscribed in 1941. It is subdivided into three subgenera, which are further subdivided into series.[1][2]
Evandromyia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Psychodidae |
Subfamily: | Phlebotominae |
Genus: | Evandromyia Mangabeira, 1941 |
Subgenera | |
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Subdivisions
The following subdivisions are accepted as of 2017, unless otherwise cited.[1]
- Subgenus (Aldamyia) Galati, 1995
- Evandromyia aldafalcaoae (Santos, Andrade-Filho & Honer, 2001)
- Evandromyia andersoni (Le Pont & Desjeux, 1988)
- Evandromyia apurinan Shimabukuro, Figueira & Silva, 2013
- Evandromyia bacula (Martins, Falcão & Silva, 1965)
- Evandromyia carmelinoi (Ryan, Fraiha, Lainson & Shaw, 1986)
- Evandromyia dubitans (Sherlock, 1962)
- Evandromyia evandroi (Costa Lima & Antunes, 1936)
- Evandromyia hashiguchii León, Teran, Neira & Le Pont, 2009
- Evandromyia lenti (Mangabeira, 1938)
- Evandromyia orcyi Oliveira, Sanguinette, Almeida & Andrade-Filho, 2015
- Evandromyia sericea (Floch & Abonnenc, 1944)
- Evandromyia termitophila (Martins, Falcão & Silva, 1964)
- Evandromyia walkeri (Newstead, 1914)
- Evandromyia williamsi (Damasceno, Causey & Arouck, 1945)
- Subgenus (Barrettomyia) Martins and Silva, 1968
- Series cortelezzii Galati, 1995
- Evandromyia chacuensis Szelag, Rosa, Galati, Andrade Filho & Salomón, 2018[2]
- Evandromyia cortelezzii (Brèthes, 1923)
- Evandromyia corumbaensis (Galati, Nunes, Oshiro & Rego, 1989)
- Evandromyia sallesi (Galvão & Coutinho, 1939)
- Evandromyia spelunca Carvalho, Brazil, Sanguinette & Andrade-Filho, 2011
- Series monstruosa Lewis, Young & Minter, 1977
- Evandromyia monstruosa (Floch & Abonnenc, 1944)
- Evandromyia teratodes (Martins, Falcão & Silva, 1964)
- Series tupynambai Martins & Silva, 1968
- Evandromyia bahiensis (Mangabeira & Sherlock, 1961)
- Evandromyia callipyga (Martins & Silva, 1965)
- Evandromyia costalimai (Mangabeira, 1942)
- Evandromyia petropolitana (Martins & Silva, 1968)
- Evandromyia tupynambai (Mangabeira, 1942)
- Series cortelezzii Galati, 1995
- Subgenus (Evandromyia) Mangabeira, 1941
- Series infraspinosa Young & Arias, 1977
- Evandromyia begonae (Ortiz & Torrez, 1975)
- Evandromyia bourrouli (Barretto & Coutinho, 1941)
- Evandromyia brachyphalla (Mangabeira, 1941)
- Evandromyia georgii (Freitas & Barrett, 2002)
- Evandromyia infraspinosa (Mangabeira, 1941)
- Evandromyia inpai (Young & Arias, 1977)
- Evandromyia ledezmaae León, Teran, Neira & Le Pont, 2009
- Evandromyia pinottii (Damasceno & Arouck, 1956)
- Evandromyia sipani (Fernández, Carbajal, Alexander & Need, 1994)
- Evandromyia tarapacaensis (Le Pont, Torrez-Espejo & Galati, 1997)
- Series rupicola Young & Fairchild, 1974
- Evandromyia correalimai (Martins, Coutinho & Luz, 1970)
- Evandromyia gaucha Andrade-Filho, Souza & Falcão, 2007
- Evandromyia grimaldii Andrade-Filho, Pinto, Santos & Carvalho, 2009
- Evandromyia rupicola (Martins, Godoy & Silva, 1962)
- Evandromyia tylophalla Andrade & Galati, 2012
- Series saulensis Lewis, Young & Minter, 1977
- Evandromyia saulensis (Floch & Abonnenc, 1944)
- Evandromyia wilsoni (Damasceno & Causey, 1945)
- Series infraspinosa Young & Arias, 1977
- Evandromyia incertae sedis
- Evandromyia edwardsi (Mangabeira, 1941)
References
- Paloma Helena Fernandes Shimabukuro, Andrey José de Andrade, and Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati. 2017. Checklist of American sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae, Phlebotominae): genera, species, and their distribution. ZooKeys. 2017; (660): 67–106. Published online 2017 Mar 8. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.660.10508, PMC 5549530, PMID 28794674.
- Juan R. Rosa, Eunice A. B. Galati, José D. Andrade Filho, and Oscar D. Salomón. 2018. Considerations on the Species Complex of the Cortelezzii series (Diptera: Psychodidae) and Description of Evandromyia chacuensis sp. nov., a New Phlebotomine Species of the Chaco Region, Argentina. Journal of Medical Entomology, tjy039, https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjy039, published 06 April 2018.
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