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Table 3 Sand flies identified by country

From: Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) and sand fly-borne pathogens in the Greater Mekong Subregion: a systematic review

Species

Distribution [with references]

Cambodia

Laos

Malaysia

Thailand

Vietnam

Phlebotomus

 P. argentipes

–

[138]

[123, 138]

[108, 130]

[138]

 P. asperulus

–

–

[138]

[106, 108]

–

 P. barguesae

–

–

–

[106, 135]

–

 P. betisi

–

–

[138, 143]

[106]

[139]

 P. frondifer

–

–

[138]

–

–

 P. hoeppli

–

–

–

[106]

–

 P. kiangsuensis

[100]

–

[138]

–

–

 P. longiforceps

–

–

–

[141]

[139]

 P. major major

–

–

[123]

[106,107,108, 124]

–

 P. mascomai

–

–

–

[101, 106]

[139]

 P. nicolegerae

[100]

-

–

–

–

 P. philippinensis gouldi

–

–

–

[106, 108, 138]

–

 P. pholetor

–

–

[138]

[106]

–

 P. stantoni

[100]

[138]

[94, 138]

[106, 108, 138, 142]

[138, 139]

 P. teshi

–

–

–

[106, 108, 124]

–

 P. yunshengensis

–

–

–

–

[139]

 Larroussius sp.

–

–

–

–

[139]

 Phlebotomus sp. RP

–

–

–

[113]

–

Sergentomyia

 S. anodontisa

[100]

–

[138]

[108]

–

 S. bailyia

[100]

[138]

–

[138]

[138, 139]

 S. bandjara

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. barraudia

[138]

[138]

–

[107, 108, 138]

[138, 139]

 S. barraudi RP

–

–

–

[113]

–

 S. brevicaulis

–

–

–

[106]

[138, 139]

 S. cheongi

–

–

[94]

–

–

 S. dentata

–

–

–

[106,107,108]

–

 S. gemmea

–

[136]

[138]

[126, 136]

–

 S. gombaki

–

–

[138]

[134]

–

 S. hamidi

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. hivernusa

–

[136]

–

[136, 138]

[138, 139]

 S. hodgsoni

–

–

[123]

[106, 108]

–

 S. indicaa

[138]

–

[123, 138]

[106, 108, 130, 138]

–

 S. iyengaria

–

[136, 138]

[138]

[106, 108, 130, 138]

[138, 139]

 S. jefferyi

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. kelantani

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. khawi

[100]

[136, 138]

–

[105, 136]

–

 S. knudseni

–

–

[94, 138]

–

–

 S. malayae

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. mahadevani

–

–

–

[108, 138]

–

 S. morinia

–

–

–

–

[138]

 S. pachystoma

–

–

[138]

–

-

 S. perturbansa

[138]

[138]

[138]

[106, 108, 130]

[138, 139]

 S. phadangensis

–

–

–

[112]

–

 S. phasukae

–

–

–

[134]

–

 S. punjabensis

–

–

–

[106, 108]

–

 S. quatei

–

–

[123, 138]

[106, 108]

–

 S. raynali

–

[136]

–

[136]

–

 S. reidi

–

–

[123]

–

–

 S. rudnicki

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. silvaticaa

[138]

[138]

[123, 138]

[106, 130, 138]

[138, 139]

 S. tambori

–

–

[123, 138]

–

–

 S. tonkinensis

–

–

–

–

[138]

 S. traubi

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. whartoni

–

–

[138]

–

–

 S. sepilok

–

–

[123, 138]

–

–

 S. linearis

–

–

[123]

–

–

 Sergentomyia sp. RP

–

–

–

[113]

–

Chinius

 C. barbazani

–

–

–

[106, 108, 137]

–

 C. eunicegalatiae

–

[95]

–

–

–

 C. junlianensis

–

–

–

–

[139]

  1. aPreviously listed as Phlebotomus in older publications