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AuthorAndrade Filho, José Dilermando
AuthorCavalcante Lamy Serra e Meira, Paula
AuthorCastilho Sanguinette, Cristiani de
AuthorPeçanha Brazil, Reginaldo
Accessioned date2022-08-31T01:10:31Z
Available date2022-08-31T01:10:31Z
Year2009
CitationSerra e Meira, P. C. L., Sanguinette, C. D. C., & Brazil, R. P. (2009). Description of a new species, Pintomyia dissimilis nov. sp., a phlebotomine fossil from Dominican Republic amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae). Parasites & Vectors, 2(1), 1-4. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1457
AbstractLos flebótomos son los vectores de los agentes etiológicos de las leishmaniasis en varias zonas del mundo. En la Región Neotropical, la biodiversidad de estos insectos es mayor que en otras regiones, probablemente debido al largo periodo evolutivo de este grupo. El ámbar del Mioceno de la República Dominicana, actualmente, tiene un registro de 14 especies extintas de flebótomos. En este trabajo se describe una nueva especie fósil de flebótomo del ámbar encontrado en la República Dominicana.es
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PublishedParasites & Vectors, 2(1), 1-4es
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SubjectBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
SubjectPaleontología - República Dominicanaes
SubjectHistoria natural - República Dominicanaes
TitleDescription of a new species, Pintomyia dissimilis nov. sp., a phlebotomine fossil from Dominican Republic amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae)es
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