Les phlébotomes de Madagascar (Diptera : Psychodidae). IV - Description de Sergentomyia (Rondanomyia) goodmani n. sp. rétablissement du sous-genre Rondanomyia Theodor

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This work is the fourth related to species recently described from Madagascar. The authors describe Sergentomyia goodmani on females and males. The female has tubular spermathecae with internal spines. It has an aspect, in Canada balsam, of transversally striped spermatheca, without being completely segmented. The spermathecal ducts share a proximal common part. The pharynx is narrow. The cibarial armature is comb-like. Based on these characters, the authors consider that S. goodmani belongs to the subgenus Rondanomyia. They reinstate this subgenus and consider Neophlebotomus sensu Lewis, 1977 as invalid. Considering Grassomyia as a genus, this is the first record of Sergentomyia in Madagascar.

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Léger, N., Depaquit, J., & Robert, V. (2005). Les phlébotomes de Madagascar (Diptera : Psychodidae). IV - Description de Sergentomyia (Rondanomyia) goodmani n. sp. rétablissement du sous-genre Rondanomyia Theodor. Parasite, 12(1), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2005121051

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