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English: Figure 4 of paper

Aspects on the presence and distribution of ascoids, papillae, and simple setae on flagellomeres of Phlebotominae:

  • (A–C) apical flagellomeres (fXI–fXIV):
    • (A) Evandromyia (Barrettomyia) tupynambai (♂);
    • (B) Warileya rotundipennis (♀);
    • (C) Trichophoromyia ubiquitalis (♀).
  • (D1–D4) First flagellomere (fI) of phlebotomine:
    • (D1) Warileya rotundipennis (♀);
    • (D2) Psychodopygus squamiventris (♀);
    • (D3) Evandromyia aroucki (♂);
    • (D4) Sergentomyia dubia (♂).
  • (E1–E4) 2nd and 3rd flagellomeres of phlebotomines:
    • (E1) Warileya rotundipennis (♀);
    • (E2) Psathyromyia shannoni (♀);
    • (E3) Sergentomyia dubia (♀);
    • (E4) Sergentomyia dubia (♂).
ap – Apical papilla; as – ascoid; bp – basal papilla; ias – internal ascoid; mp – median papilla; p – papilla; pap – preapical papilla; pasp – preascoidal papilla; sp – spiniform papilla; ss – simple seta.
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Source (2017). "An illustrated guide for characters and terminology used in descriptions of Phlebotominae (Diptera, Psychodidae).". Parasite 24: 26. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2017027. PMID 28730992. ISSN 1252-607X.
Author Eunice A. B. Galati, Fredy Galvis-Ovallos, Phillip Lawyer, Nicole Léger and Jérôme Depaquit

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