Killick-Kendrick R, Tang Y, Johnson R N, Ngumbi P M, Robert L L
Department of Biology, Imperial College, Ascot, U.K.
Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 1997 Jun;91(4):417-28. doi: 10.1080/00034989761049.
A new species of the sandfly subgenus Paraphlebotomus Theodor from Kenya is described and named Phlebotomus mireillae. The type locality is Utut Reserve, near Gilgil, Nakuru District. The description is based on 10 males and 10 females reared from individual egg batches of wild-caught females. Males of the new species differ from nine other species of the subgenus by the shape of the aedeagus, which is straight, not curved or hooked. They are separated from the remaining three species by other differences in the aedeagus, and in the style and coxite process. Female P. mireillae have backwardly pointing spines inside the distal quarter of the spermathecal ducts, a character not previously described for phlebotomine sandflies. Additional characters which distinguish females of the new species from others of the subgenus are differences in the pharyngeal armature and spermathecae and the lengths of the third antennal segment and labium.
描述了一种来自肯尼亚的白蛉亚属副白蛉(Paraphlebotomus Theodor)新物种,并将其命名为米氏白蛉(Phlebotomus mireillae)。模式产地是纳库鲁区吉尔吉尔附近的乌图特保护区。该描述基于从野外捕获的雌性个体卵批次中饲养出的10只雄性和10只雌性。新物种的雄性与该亚属的其他九个物种在阳茎形状上有所不同,其阳茎是直的,而非弯曲或钩状。它们通过阳茎以及阳茎基侧突和抱器腹突的其他差异与其余三个物种区分开来。米氏白蛉雌性在受精囊管远端四分之一内部有向后的刺,这是此前白蛉亚科白蛉未曾描述过的特征。将新物种雌性与该亚属其他物种区分开来的其他特征包括咽骨片和受精囊的差异以及触角第三节和唇的长度。