Psychodopygus bispinosus (Fairchild & Hertig 1951), series bispinosus
(Figures 12–16)
Phlebotomus bispinosus Fairchild & Hertig, 1951a: 410 (♂, ♀). Type locality: Panama, Cerro Jefe, La Victoria. Additional references: Lewis & Gamham, 1959: 80 (Belize records).
Lutzomyia (Psychodopygus) bispinosa (Fairchild & Hertig): Barretto, 1962: 94 (list); Arias & Freitas, 1977b: 511 (Brazil records); Léger et al., 1977: 223 (French Guiana record); Martins et al., 1978: 46 (references, distribution); Young, 1979: 173 (figures, references); Le Pont & Pajot, 1980: 64 (cf. to claustrei); Morales & Minter, 1981: 97 (Colombia); Williams, 1983: 489 (taxonomy); Young & Rogers, 1984: 599 (Ecuador record); Porter et al., 1987: 929 (Guatemala record); Herrero & Jiménez, 1992: 151 (Costa Rica records).
Psychodopygus bispinosus (Fairchild & Hertig): Forattini, 1973: 170 (figures, taxonomy); Lainson et al., 1976a: 57 (Brazil records); Le Pont, 1990: 673 (French Guiana); Galati, 2003: 45 (as bispinosus series).
Diagnosis. Anapimeron without setae. Male: gonostylus with only two spiniform setae at apex, nearly as long as gonocoxite; paramere simple, straight. Female: cibarium with 4 horizontal teeth, two longitudinal rows of large vertical teeth at center and some smaller vertical teeth at sides, arch complete; spermathecal common duct striated but without rugosities near the junction with individual ducts; individual spermathecal ducts shortest than spermathecae (Young & Duncan 1994; Galati 2003).
Material examined. MEXICO: CHIAPAS: Guadalupe Miramar: 12-viii-2009, 1 ♂; 11-viii-2010, 1 ♂; 17-xi- 2010, 4 ♂; 18-xi-2010, 1 ♂; 03-xii-2010, 1 ♀; 19-i-2011, 1 ♀; 20-i-2011, 1 ♀. Loma Bonita: 20-ii-2010, 2 ♀; 19- xi-2010, 1 ♂. Collected with CDC light traps.
Additional material collected with Magoon traps. MEXICO: CHIAPAS: Guadalupe Miramar, 08-xii-2009, 1 ♀; 17-xi-2010, 3 ♀.
Distribution. BELIZE, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA, PANAMA, COLOMBIA, SURINAME, FRENCH GUYANA, ECUADOR, BRAZIL (Young & Duncan 1994), and now in MEXICO (Chiapas).
Remarks. This is the first record of Psychodopygus bispinosus in Mexico. The male is very easy to distinguish based on the gonostyli; however, to recognize the female it is necessary to measure the relative length of spermathecal ducts. Female feeding habits are unknown but apparently they are not anthropophilous.