phlebotomi
Phlebotomi is the Latin plural form of the genus Phlebotomus, a group of small biting flies in the family Psychodidae. In English-language texts the term is uncommon; it should not be confused with phlebotomy, the medical procedure of drawing blood.
Phlebotomus species, commonly known as Old World sandflies, are nocturnal insects that range from about 1.5
These sandflies are important vectors of Leishmania parasites, causing various forms of leishmaniasis (cutaneous, mucosal, visceral).
Habitat and ecology: Phlebotomus species prefer warm, arid to semi-arid climates and breed in moist, shaded,
Public health and control: Vector management includes indoor residual spraying, insecticide-treated nets, environmental sanitation, and reduction
Taxonomic note: The term phlebotomi reflects classical Latin pluralization of Phlebotomus; in modern English usage the