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Molecular phylogeny of Psychodopygina (Diptera, Psychodidae) supporting morphological systematics of this group of vectors of New World tegumentary leishmaniasis

  • Sonia Zapata
  • , Eunice A.B. Galati
  • , Jaime A. Chaves
  • , Patricio Artigas
  • , Jean Charles Gantier
  • , Maria Dolores Bargues
  • , Santiago Mas-Coma
  • , Jérôme Depaquit*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidade de São Paulo
  • San Francisco State University
  • Universitat de València
  • Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  • Laboratoire des Identifications Entomologiques et Fongiques
  • Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
  • CHU de Reims

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Abstract

New World sandflies are vectors of leishmaniasis, bartonellosis, and some arboviruses. A classification based on 88 morphological characters was proposed 27 years ago when the New World phlebotomines were organized into two tribes Hertigiini and Phlebotomini. The latter was structured into four subtribes (Brumptomyiina, Sergentomyiina, Lutzomyiina, and Psychodopygina) and 20 genera. The subtribe Psychodopygina, including most of the American vectors of tegumentary Leishmania comprises seven genera from which no molecular work has been produced to support this classification. Here, we carried out a molecular phylogeny based on combined sequences (1,334 bp) of two genes: partial 28S rDNA and mtDNA cytochrome b from 47 taxa belonging to the Psychodopygina. The Bayesian phylogenetic reconstruction agreed with the classification based on morphological characters, supporting the monophyly of the genera Psychodopygus and Psathyromyia, whereas Nyssomyia and Trichophoromyia seemed to be paraphyletic. The paraphylies of the two latter groups were exclusively caused by the doubtful position of the species Ny. richardwardi. Our molecular analysis provides additional support to adopt the morphologic classification of Psychodopygina.

Original languageEnglish
JournalParasite
Volume30
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Bayesian analysis
  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis
  • Molecular systematics
  • MtDNA
  • RDNA
  • Sandflies
  • Leishmania/genetics
  • Animals
  • Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
  • Bayes Theorem
  • Psychodidae
  • Phylogeny

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