Os. Silva et J. Grunewald, Comparative study of the mouthparts of males and females of Lutzomyia migonei (Diptera : Psychodidae) by scanning electron microscopy, J MED ENT, 37(5), 2000, pp. 748-753
The mouthparts of both males and females of Lutzomyia migonei Franca were c
ompared by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy (LM), an
d their structures are herein described. Mandibles are present in both sexe
s but in males they are reduced and, in contrast to females, no teeth were
observed. As in females, the laciniae in males are highly sclerotized, but
the number of lateral teeth are reduced and retrorse teeth are absent. Only
females possess teeth at the tip of the hypopharynx, whereas in males they
are substituted by spicula. Except for the length from the junction with t
he hypopharynx to the tip, which is shorter in males than in females, the l
abrum is similar in both sexes in terms of form and sensilla. On the labrum
of males sensilla could be detected similar to the apical sensilla of fema
les which play a role in the identification of blood.