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A Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny Indicates Close Relationships between Populations of Lutzomyia whitmani (Diptera: Psychodidae, Phlebotominae) from the Rain-forest Regions of Amazônia and Northeast Brazil
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ISHIKAWA, E. A. Y. et al. A Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny Indicates Close Relationships between Populations of Lutzomyia whitmani (Diptera: Psychodidae, Phlebotominae) from the Rain-forest Regions of Amazônia and Northeast Brazil. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 94, n. 3, p. 339-345, May/June 1999.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02761999000300010
1678-8060
Autor
Ishikawa, E. A. Y.
Ready, P. D.
Souza, A. A. de
Day, J. C.
Rangel, Elizabeth F.
Davies, C. R.
Shaw, J. J.
Resumen
Phylogenetic analysis of all 31 described mitochondrial (cytochrome b) haplotypes of Lutzomyia
whitmani demonstrated that new material from the State of Rondônia, in southwest Amazônia, forms a
clade within a lineage found only in the rain-forest regions of Brazil. This rain-forest lineage also contains two other clades of haplotypes, one from eastern Amazônia and one from the Atlantic forest zone of
northeast Brazil (including the type locality of the species in Ilhéus, State of Bahia). These findings do not
favour recognizing two allopatric cryptic species of L. whitmani, one associated with the silvatic transmission of Leishmania shawi in southeast Amazônia and the other with the peridomestic transmission of
Le. braziliensis in northeast Brazil. Instead, they suggest that there is (or has been in the recent past) a
continuum of inter-breeding populations of L. whitmani in the rain-forest regions of Brazil.