@article{fdi:010069323, title = {{W}ing geometry of {P}hlebotomus stantoni and {S}ergentomyia hodgsoni from different geographical locations in {T}hailand [+ {E}rratum]}, author = {{S}umruayphol, {S}. and {C}hittsamart, {B}. and {P}olseela, {R}. and {S}riwichai, {P}. and {S}amung, {Y}. and {A}piwathnasorn, {C}. and {D}ujardin, {J}ean-{P}ierre}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{G}eographic populations of the two main sandflies genera present in {T}hailand were studied for species and population identification. {S}ize and shape of {P}hlebotomus stantoni and {S}ergentomyia hodgsoni from different island and mainland locations were examined by landmark-based geometric morphometrics. {I}ntraspecific and interspecific wing comparison was carried out based on 12 anatomical landmarks. {T}he wing centroid size of {P}. stantoni was generally larger than that of {S}. hodgsoni. {W}ithin both species, wings from the continent were significantly larger than those from island populations. {S}ize variation could be significant between geographic locations, but could also overlap between genera. {T}he wing venation geometry showed non-overlapping differences between two species. {T}he within-species variation of geometric shape between different geographical locations was highly significant, but it could not interfere with the interspecies difference. {T}he lack of species overlapping in shape, and the high discrimination between geographic populations, make geometric shape a promising character for future taxonomic and epidemiological studies.}, keywords = {{P}hlebotomus stantoni ; {S}ergentomyia hodgsoni ; {G}eometric morphometrics ; {S}andfly ; {T}hailand ; {THAILANDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}omptes {R}endus {B}iologies}, volume = {340}, numero = {1}, pages = {37--46 + erratum}, ISSN = {1631-0691}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1016/j.crvi.2016.10.002}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010069323}, }