Apiwathnasorn, CSucharit, SRongsriyam, YLeemingsawat, SKerdpibule, VDeesin, TSurathin, KVutikes, SPunavuthi, N2009-05-272009-05-271989-09-01Apiwathnasorn C, Sucharit S, Rongsriyam Y, Leemingsawat S, Kerdpibule V, Deesin T, Surathin K, Vutikes S, Punavuthi N. A brief survey of phlebotomine sandflies in Thailand. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1989 Sep; 20(3): 429-32http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/33806The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.Sandflies were found in widely scattered localities in Thailand in varied numbers. Daytime resting places for the adults included caves, termite hills, abandoned houses, ancient stone sanctuaries, air-raid shelters, tree hollows, loose bark of dead standing trees and rock crevices. Of fifteen species, P. major major, P. teshi, S. anodontis, S. gemmea, S. hodgsoni hodgsoni, S. perturbans, S. punjabensis and N. vietnamensis were here recorded for the first time in Thailand. P. argentipes and P. major major are interesting in view of their potential as disease vectors.engAnimalsInsect VectorsPsychodidae --classificationThailandA brief survey of phlebotomine sandflies in Thailand.Journal Article