Phlebotomus (Adlerius) simici NITZULESCU, 1931: first record in Austria and phylogenetic relationship with other Adlerius species.
Edwin KnihaVít DvořákMarkus MilchramAdelheid G ObwallerMartina KöhslerWolfgang PoepplMaria AntoniouAlexandra ChaskopoulouLusine ParonyanJovana StefanovskiGerhard MoosederPetr VolfJulia WalochnikPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
To our knowledge, this study reports the first finding of Ph. simici in Austria, representing the northernmost recording of this species to date. Moreover, it reveals valuable insights into the phylogenetic relationships among species within the subgenus Adlerius. Phlebotomus simici is a suspected vector of L. infantum and therefore of medical and veterinary importance. Potential sand fly expansion in Central Europe due to climatic change and the increasing import of Leishmania-infected dogs from endemic areas support the need for further studies on sand fly distribution in Austria and Central Europe in general.