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English: Figure 27 of paper
  • (A–R) Lateral view of terminal region of aedeagal ducts of Phlebotominae.
  • (S) Genital pump, aedeagal ducts and hypandrial apodemes (abdominal rods).
    • (A) Blunt apex: Lu. longipalpis;
    • (B) striated duct with blunt apex: Ev. brachyphalla;
    • (C) apex beveled: Pa. shannoni;
    • (D) curved and toothed apex: Ma. gasparviannai;
    • (E) curved and beveled apex: Mi. longipennis;
    • (F) duct curved in its preapical region and apex provided with appendix: Vi. tuberculata;
    • (G) lozenge apex: Pa. runoides;
    • (H) apex with barbs: Ny. yuilli pajoti;
    • (I–J) bifurcated apex:
      • (I) Ny. whitmani;
      • (J) Nyssomyia anduzei,
    • (K) ladle-shaped apex: Ny. intermedia,
    • (L) spoon shaped or knife to eat fish shaped: Ny. neivai;
    • (M) clavate apex: Ev. walkeri;
    • (N) duct with curved preapical region and blunt apex: Pa. aragaoi;
    • (O) strongly sclerotized bifurcated apex: Ev. lenti;
    • (P) irregular side: Se. anka;
    • (Q) enlarged at the top: Se. sclerosiphon;
    • (R) with apical inflated portion: Id. padillarum.
    • (S) Terminal region of aedeagal ducts with blunt apex: Id. nicolegerae.
Date
Source (2017). "An illustrated guide for characters and terminology used in descriptions of Phlebotominae (Diptera, Psychodidae).". Parasite 24: 26. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2017027. PMID 28730992. ISSN 1252-607X.
Author Eunice A. B. Galati, Fredy Galvis-Ovallos, Phillip Lawyer, Nicole Léger and Jérôme Depaquit

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