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Depaquit et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2016 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2016051 Available online at: www.parasite-journal.org ABSTRACTS OF ORAL AND POSTER COMMUNICATIONS OPEN ACCESS Proceedings of the IX International Symposium on Phlebotomine Sandflies (ISOPS IX), Reims, France, June 28th–July 1st, 2016 Jérôme Depaquit1, Bernard Pesson1, Denis Augot1, James Gordon Campbell Hamilton2, Phillip Lawyer3, and Nicole Léger1 1 Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne, ANSES, SFR Cap santé, EA 4688 – USC « Transmission Vectorielle et Épidémiosurveillance de Maladies Parasitaires (VECPAR) », Reims, France 2 Infectious Disease Transmission and Biology Group, Department of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YG, UK 3 Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA Published online 27 September 2016 Table of contents Inventories, ecology and ethology (oral communications)...................................................................................... 11 Phlebotomine sand fly fauna in the Federal District of Brazil Aline Machado Rapello, Andrey José de Andrade, Douglas de Almeida Rocha, Jônatas C.B. Ferreira, Renata VelôsoTimbó, Marcos Takashi Obara, Rodrigo Gurgel Gonçalves..................................................................................... 11 Identification of host preferences from sand flies captured in endemic leishmaniasis regions of Ecuador Estefanía Palacios, Estefanía Espinosa, Gabriela Vela, Denis Augot, Jérôme Depaquit, Sonia Zapata..................................... 11 Diversity of phlebotomine sand fly assemblage in a tropical forest of southern Mexico Jorge J. Rodríguez-Rojas, Eduardo A. Rebollar-Téllez .................................................................................................................... 11 Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of Texas, United States Stavana E. Strutz, Cory L. Schlesener, Ryan Baggerly, Jérôme Depaquit, Camille Parmesan .................................................... 12 EU-ECDC/EFSA VectorNet Project: Distribution of sand fly species (Diptera: Psychodidae), community analysis and pathogen detection in Balkans Vit Dvorak, Ozge Erisoz Kasap, Gizem Oguz, Nazli Ayhan, S. Vaselek, J. Omeragic, I. Pajovic, F. Martinkovic, O. Mikov, J. Stefanovska, D. Petric, D. Baymak, Yusuf Ozbel, Jérôme Depaquit, Vladimir Ivovic, Petr Volf, Bulent Alten...... 12 First data on sand fly presence in Slovenia Alexandra Popovicˇ, Eva Praprotnik, Vladimir Ivovic´ ........................................................... ........................................................... 13 Distribution and travel distance of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, the Northern Negev, Israel Laor Orshan, Shirly Elbaz, Yossi Ben-Ari .................................................................... .................................................................... 13 Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Morocco: Results of entomological surveys in five regions of Morocco, Marrakech, Al Haouz-Immintanoute, Tlat Hanchan, and Had Dra Mohamed Echchakery, Fouad Ouanaimi, Samia Boussaa, Ali Boumezzough........................................ ....................................... 14 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 2 J. Depaquit et al.: Parasite 2016, 23,E1 First Phlebotominae in Botswana Andreas Krüger ......................................................................................... .......................................................................................... 14 Uncharted phlebotomine sand flies in Gabon Nil Rahola, Judicael Obame, Boris Makanga, Diego Ayala, Jérôme Depaquit, Christophe Paupy..................... ..................... 15 Inventories, ecology and ethology (posters) ............................................................................................................. 15 Ecological niche modelling of phlebotominae sand flies and the relation to the distribution of cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic region of South-Eastern Brazil Blima Fux, Viviane Coutinho Meneguzzi, Claudiney Biral dos Santos, Carina Margonari Gustavo Rocha Leite, Aloísio Falqueto.................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 First recording of Sciopemyia vattierae (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in the State of Acre, Southeast of the Brazilian Amazon Márcia Moreira de Ávila, Andreia Fernandes Brilhante, Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati, Reginaldo Peçanha Brazil......... 16 Sand fly fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) in an endemic area of American cutaneous leishmaniasis of Brazilian Amazon Márcia Moreira de Ávila, Andreia Fernandes Brilhante, Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati, Reginaldo Peçanha Brazil......... 16 Environmental factors and the occurrence of Nyssomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia cruzi in the Brazilian Central West Wagner de Souza Fernandes, Anny Keli Aparecida Alves Cândido, Leandro Machado Borges, Aline Etelvina Casaril, Jucelei de Oliveira Moura Infran, Elisa Teruya Oshiro, Suellem Petilim Gomes, Antônio Conceição Paranhos Filho, Eliane de Mattos Piranda, Alessandra Gutierrez de Oliveira.......................................................................................................... 17 Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in the characterization of sand flies environments Helen Rezende de Figueiredo, Anny Keli Aparecida Alves Cândido, César Claudio Cáceres Encina, Everton Falcão de Oliveira, Jaíza Santos Motta, Jucelei de Oliveira Infran, Aline Etelvina Casaril, Elisa Teruya Oshiro, Antonio Conceição Paranhos Filho, Alessandra Gutierrez de Oliveira ...................................................... 17 Preliminary information on insular sand flies, in Paraná River, Brazil Barbara Andreo dos Santos, Kárin Rosi Reinhold-Castro, Herintha Coeto Neitzke-Abreu, Edilson Colhera Cristóvão, Thaís Gomes Versignassi Silveira, Ueslei Teodoro............................................................................................................................ 17 Entomological surveillance in Leishmania transmission areas on the border between Brazil and Bolivia Elizabeth F. Rangel, Adriana Zwetsch, Antoˆnio Lu´ıs F. Santana, Rodrigo E. Godoy, Ju´lia S. Silva, Jose´ O. Silva, Paulo S. Almeida, Zaida E. Yadon...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Analysis of feeding preference of sand flies captured in peridomestic habitats in Panama Ana Rosa Caballero, Anayansi Valderrama....................................................................................................................................... 19 Why sand fly samplings of a single night are insufficient? An analysis in an urban area of northeast Argentina based on light traps Maria Soledad Santini, Maria Soledad Fernández, Maria Gabriela Quintana, Regino Cavia, Oscar Daniel Salomón........... 19 Identification of natural breeding sites of sand flies in an endemic zone of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Argentina Mariana Manteca Acosta, Maria Soledad Santini, Maria Eugenia Utgés, Oscar Daniel Salomón............................................ 20 Update on Phlebotominae fauna from the Chaco region, Argentina Enrique Alejandro Szelag, Jose Dilermando Andrade Filho, Juan Ramón Rosa, María Gabriela Quintana, Oscar Daniel Salomón......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Phlebotominae: spatial-temporal distribution in Corrientes city, Argentina Pablo E. Berrozpe, Maria Soledad Santini, A.V. Araujo, D. Lamattina, Oscar Daniel Salomon ................................................. 21 Distribution, abundance, and genetic variability of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Tartagal city, Salta, Argentina María Gabriela Quintana, María Soledad Santini, Andrea Gómez Bravo, Ana Denise Fuenzalida, Mariana Manteca Acosta, Angélica Pech-May, Oscar Daniel Salomón......................................................................................... 22 J. Depaquit et al.: Parasite 2016, 23,E1 3 Updated distribution records of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of Spain Javier Lucientes, Rosa Estrada, Vladimir Oropeza-Velasquez, Sarah Delacour-Estrella, Pedro María Alarcón-Elbal, José Ignacio Ruiz-Arrondo, Ricardo Molina...................................................................................................................................... 22 Presence of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908, in northern Spain: first record for the Cantabrian Region and second for the Iberian Peninsula Javier Lucientes, Rosa Estrada, Vladimir Oropeza-Velasquez, Sarah Delacour-Estrella, Pedro María Alarcón-Elbal, José Ignacio Ruiz-Arrondo, Ricardo Molina...................................................................................................................................... 23 Blood feeding behavior of Phlebotomus perniciosus