Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) of Chiapas collected near the Guatemala border, with additions to the fauna of Mexico and a new subgenus name Author Ibáñez-Bernal, Sergio Author Muñoz, José Author Rebollar-Téllez, Eduardo A. Author Pech-May, Agelica Author Marina, Carlos F. text Zootaxa 2015 3994 2 151 186 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.2.1 008a674e-04dd-444c-919c-a32be0ba5460 1175-5326 239180 32027FAA-4AB3-4394-841D-33571F25529E Psychodopygus Mangabeira, 1941 Phlebotomus (Shannonomyia) Dyar, 1929: 117 . Type species: Phlebotomus panamensis Shannon , by original designation), not Shannonomyia Alexander, 1929 ( Diptera : Limoniidae ). Flebotomus (Psychodopygus) Mangabeira, 1941c: 237 . Type species: Flebotomus unisetosus Mangabeira , by original designation). Phlebotomus (Shannonomyina) Pratt, 1947: 86 (new name for Shannonomyia Dyar , not Shannonomyia Alexander ). Additional references: Fairchild & Hertig, 1951a: 399 (review); Fairchild, 1955: 188 (defined). Lutzomyia (Psychodopygus) Mangabeira : Barretto, 1962: 93 (defined); Theodor, 1965: 188 (defined); Barretto, 1966: 133 (key); Lewis et al ., 1977: 328; Martins et al ., 1978: 34 (defined). Psychodopygus Mangabeira (as genus): Forattini, 1971: 104; Forattini, 1973: 392 (defined); Ready et al ., 1980: 75 (taxonomy); Artemiev, 1991: 73; Galati, 1995: 137 (list); Galati, 2003: 44, 119 (list, key). Phlebotomus (Psychodopygus) Mangabeira : Ortiz, 1972b: 221 (key). Psychodopygus (Eupsychodopygus) Artemiev, 1991: 73 . Type species: Flebotomus arthuri Fonseca , by original designation. Diagnosis. Ascoids simple; flagellomere 1 with two or more sensory papillae; katepisternum without setae on anterior margin. Male: palpus segments 4+5 as long as or shorter than palpus segment 3; abdominal terga without papillae; gonocoxite lacking basal setae tuft. Female: clypeus usually shorter than eyes; lacinia usually with two external rows of teeth; cibarium with 4 to 8 horizontal teeth; spermathecae imbricated; individual spermathecal ducts and at least part of common spermathecal duct rugose or striated (Young & Duncan 1994, Galati 2003).