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BackgroundPhlebotomine sand flies are small blood-feeding insects of great medical and veterinary significance. Their identification relies basically on the microscopic examination of key morphological characters. Therefore, identification keys are fundamental to any researcher dealing with these insects. The Italian fauna of phlebotomine sand flies consists of eight species (Phlebotomus perniciosus, Phlebotomus perfiliewi, Phlebotomus ariasi, Phlebotomus neglectus, Phlebotomus papatasi, Phlebotomus mascittii, Phlebotomus sergenti and Sergentomyia minuta), whose morphological delineation may be troublesome for non-taxonomists.MethodsA total of 8,757 pictures were taken from the 419 selected phlebotomine sand fly specimens collected on different occasions. Twenty-eight characters for the males and 23 for the females were examined, resulting in a database containing over 10,000 entries. Representative phlebotomine sand fly specimens for each species available were selected and relevant characters were drawn with the aid of a camera lucida.ResultsAfter detailed morphological study of representative specimens, comprehensive identification keys based on key characters (e.g., pharynx and spermathecae of females and male terminalia) were elaborated.ConclusionsThe identification keys provided herein allow the identification of genera and species of phlebotomine sand flies of Italy and they will facilitate future studies on these medically important insects.

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  • Phlebotomine sand flies are small blood-feeding insects of great medical and veterinary significance

  • Identification keys are fundamental for anyone dealing with insects of medical and veterinary significance, such as phlebotomine sand flies

  • They are intended to provide a guide for those interested to identify field-collected specimens obtained for distinct purposes and different kind of studies

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Phlebotomine sand flies are small blood-feeding insects of great medical and veterinary significance Their identification relies basically on the microscopic examination of key morphological characters. Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) are blood-feeding insects of great medicoveterinary significance They are vectors of numerous pathogens to animals and humans, including protozoa, bacteria and viruses [1,2]. Phlebotomine sand flies are the biological vectors of Leishmania parasites which still cause disfiguring lesions and claim the lives of thousands Both cutaneous and visceral forms of leishmaniasis are quite prevalent in southern Europe [4].

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