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FIOCRUZ | Molecular and morphometric study of Brazilian populations of Psychodopygus davisi

Latest version published by FIOCRUZ - Oswaldo Cruz Foundation on Feb 6, 2024 FIOCRUZ - Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

Data from for COI sequences for 57 specimens of P. davisi and three specimens of Psychodopygus claustrei. We merged our data with public sequences of the same species available from GenBank. Then, the combined dataset – 87 sequences and 20 localities.

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Keywords

Occurrence; Phlebotominae; Cryptic species; Integrative Taxonomy; DNA barcoding; COI

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Bruno Leite Rodrigues
PhD student
Universidade de São Paulo BR
Glaucilene da Silva Costa
Researcher
Fundação Universidade Federal de Rondônia, Porto Velho BR
Rodrigo Espíndola Godoy
Antonio Marques Pereira Júnior
Wilsandrei Cella
Researcher
Universidade do Estado do Ama¬zonas BR
Gabriel Eduardo Melim Ferreira
Jansen Fernandes de Medeiros

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Geographic Coverage

Brazil

Bounding Coordinates South West [-27.372, -75.059], North East [4.565, -37.266]

Taxonomic Coverage

Psychodopygus davisi

Species  Psychodopygus davisi (sand fly)

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2011-01-01 / 2019-12-31

Project Data

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Title Molecular and morphometric study of Brazilian populations of Psychodopygus davisi

The personnel involved in the project:

Author
Antonio Marques Pereira Júnior
Author
Gabriel Eduardo Melim x Gabriel Eduardo Melim Ferreira
Author
Jansen Fernandes de Medeiros
Principal Investigator
Paloma Shimabukuro

Sampling Methods

Collections were carried out with CDC-type light traps in forest or peridomicile environments of human dwellings, where they were placed for two consecutive days at 5 pm and removed around 9 am on the last day. Insects were kept in 70% alcohol at -20° C, and after screening sand flies were dissected. Heads and abdomens were mounted onto slides containing Berlese for optical microscopy, and legs were placed individually in 0.2 mL microtubes for further amplification of the molecular marker used. Specimens were identified at species level following classification and taxonomic key proposed by Galati (2018).

Study Extent Sand flies were collected between 2011 and 2019 in 15 collection sites of different municipalities. Most of P. davisi collection sites are in the Amazon biome, except for Taquaruçu do Porto, located in the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah) and Santa Leopoldina, located in Atlantic Forest. Psychodopygus claustrei specimens were only collected in the Amazon biome.

Method step description:

  1. Insects were field-collected, processed and identified in the lab.

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 8ae308e0-1f0b-4d54-a44b-f8ecba1ad2ff
http://ipt.fiocruz.br/ipt/resource?r=molecular_morphometric_ps_davisi