phlebotomia
Phlebotomia is a genus of sandflies, which are flying insects that belong to the family Psychodidae. The name Phlebotomia is derived from the Greek words "phleps," which means "blood," and "tomia," which means "cutting." This refers to the fact that members of this genus are known to feed on the blood of animals, including humans.
Phlebotomia sandflies are found in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and are typically associated with tropical and
There are several species of Phlebotomia sandflies, including Phlebotomia argentipes, which is found in India and
Phlebotomia sandflies are often found in areas with high humidity and warmth, and are typically active at
Efforts to control the spread of diseases carried by Phlebotomia sandflies have included the use of insecticides