The Lutzomyia longipalpis complex: what's next?

August 29, 2025·
Lucas Sousa-Paula
Lucas Sousa-Paula
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Abstract
Lutzomyia longipalpis is a phlebotomine sand fly of medico-veterinary importance and the primary vector of Leishmania infantum in the Americas. Its taxonomic status has been debated for decades, with ongoing uncertainty about whether it represents a single species or a species complex. While multiple studies support the existence of cryptic species, no formal taxonomic revision has been conducted to describe the putative species within the so-called L. longipalpis complex. A crucial step in resolving this issue is the designation of a name-bearing specimen (neotype) for L. longipalpis sensu stricto. Herein, I address the ongoing debate surrounding the L. longipalpis complex and provide insights to advance its taxonomic resolution and public health implications.
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Trends in Parasitology
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Lucas Sousa-Paula
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M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lucas Sousa-Paula is a Brazilian biologist and early-career scientist passionate about science and discovery. He is dedicated to understanding arthropod vectors and the pathogens they transmit, integrating fieldwork and vector biology with cutting-edge molecular approaches.