| Literature DB >> 29367927 |
Arshad Veysi1, Mohamad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi1, Yavar Rassi1, Nasibeh Hosseini-Vasoukolaei2, Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani3, Aref Rezaee-Node4, Fatemeh Gholampour1, Zahra Saeidi1, Mahboubeh Fatemi1, Mohamad Hossein Arandian5, Ali Khamesipour6, Amir Ahmad Akhavan1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Establishment of sand flies laboratory colonies is essential to understand various biological aspects of Phlebotominae sand flies. The aims of the current study were to establish the colony of Phlebotomus sergenti Parrot (1917), the main vector of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in old world, and to study biological parameters of this species.Entities:
Keywords: Anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis; Biology; Iran; Phlebotomus sergenti; Rearing
Year: 2017 PMID: 29367927 PMCID: PMC5775157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arthropod Borne Dis ISSN: 2322-1984 Impact factor: 1.198
Minimum developmental time of Phlebotomus sergenti (days after blood feeding) over five generation
| Generations | Optimum blood feeding time | Blood digestion | Egg incubation | 1st instar larva | Pupa | Adult |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.7±1.4 | 3.2±0.4 | 10.9±4.3 | 17.6±2.1 | 36±5.6 | 44.1±6.8 | |
| 5±1.1 | 3.5±0.5 | 8.2±2.8 | 14.3±1.3 | 32.2±5.3 | 40.8±5.2 | |
| 6.8±1 | 3.9±0.4 | 8.5±2.8 | 14.5±1 | 30.6±3 | 38.9±3.9 | |
| 4.5±0.9 | 3±0.3 | 9.2±3.7 | 14.7±1.2 | 35.2±6.5 | 41.2±6.5 | |
| 6.8±1.1 | 3.4±0.4 | 7.1±2.1 | 14.3±2.6 | 32.9±3.2 | 41.3±3.6 | |
| 5.6 ±1.2 | 3.4±0.5 | 8.7±3.6 | 15±1.6 | 33.3±4.2 | 41.2±4.6 |
Some biological parameters of Phlebotomus sergenti over five generations
| 48.2±3.8 | 49.7±3.6 | 50.2% | 17.7±4.7 | 18.3±4.7 | 10.8±7.7 | 14.2±2.1 | 46.7% | |
| 48±3 | 25.8±2.7 | 65.3% | 14±3.7 | 13.8±3.7 | 12.8±7.6 | 16.6±1.1 | 46.5% | |
| 33.6±2.2 | 48±2.7 | 41.1% | 14.8±3.2 | 13.1±3.7 | 13.9±6.6 | 18.8±9.2 | 55.8% | |
| 71±2.8 | 21.5±2.5 | 75.4% | 15.9±3.8 | 15.2±4.3 | 5.5±3 | 9.6±2.8 | 23.9% | |
| 74.8±1.9 | 30±1.7 | 76.1% | 13.7±2 | 13.8±2.3 | 13.6±7.1 | 16.4±7.6 | 38.4% | |
| 55.1±3.2 | 35±2.9 | 61.6% | 15.2±4 | 14.8±4.3 | 11.3±7.8 | 15.1±9.8 | 42.2% |
Fig 1.Comparison of the fecundity and production rates of Phlebotomus sergenti over five generations