Phlebotomus papatasii
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of sand fly: Phlebotomus papatasii is the scientific name for a specific type of small, bloodsucking fly (a sand fly) found in certain regions. It is a known vector for transmitting diseases to humans.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, medical, and entomological contexts to identify this particular insect species.
- It is typically used in its full binomial name form, .
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the life cycle of Phlebotomus papatasii.
- Researchers confirmed that Phlebotomus papatasii was the primary vector in the outbreak.
Advanced Usage
- The name may be abbreviated in repeated scientific text as after its first full mention.
- It is often discussed in relation to its role in epidemiology and disease ecology.
Variants and Related Words
- Sand fly (n): The common name for flies of the genus and related genera.
- Phlebotomine (adj): Relating to or denoting sand flies of the subfamily Phlebotominae.
- Vector (n): An organism, often an insect, that transmits a pathogen or parasite from one host to another.
Synonyms
- Sand fly (This is a general common name; is one specific species.)
Different Meanings
- The word "Phlebotomus" (capitalized) by itself refers to the genus, which includes many species of sand flies. is one species within this genus.
Noun
- any of various small dipterous flies; bloodsucking females can transmit sandfly fever and leishmaniasis