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Lutzomyia anthophora : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lutzomyia anthophora
''Lutzomia anthrophora '' is a species of what is commonly known as the sandfly in the order Diptera and it is a common vector for ''Leishmaniasis mexicana''. == Life cycle ==
''Lutzomyia arthophora'' are holometabolous insects. They begin their life cycle as a dark elliptical egg. These eggs are generally laid in habitats such as rock crevices and trees. The eggs will hatch within twenty four hours and all eggs will hatch within the same time frame. The eggs then become larvae. These larvae will then feed on organic matter. The larvae will then progress through four larval instars before pupating. The ''Arthophora'' will pupate in dry climates. The males will generally mature faster than the females. Twenty four hours after eclosion, the male is able to fertilize a female while the female is able to copulate a couple hours after eclosion. Courtship involves rapid beating of the wings and release of the hormone. Copulation is not dependent on the nutrition of the fly and it lasts between two to five minutes. The female will then take a blood meal and lay her eggs.
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