Research Article
The Diversity of Midgut Bacteria among Wild-Caught Phlebotomus argentipes (Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), the Vector of Leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka
Table 4
Relative abundance of midgut bacteria encountered in different sand fly pools.
| Genus/species identification | Relative abundance (%) of the organism in the tested insect pools () |
| Staphylococcus saprophyticus | 3.85 (1) | Staphylococcus sciuri | 3.85 (1) | Staphylococcus arlettae | 3.85 (1) | Staphylococcus warneri | 3.85 (1) | Bacillus megaterium | 3.85 (1) | Bacillus licheniformis | 3.85 (1) | Bacillus sonorensis | 3.85 (1) | Bacillus subtilis | 7.69 (2) | Bacillus sonorensis | 3.85 (1) | Bacillus cereus | 3.85 (1) | Serratia marcescen | 3.85 (1) | Enterobacter sp. | 3.85 (1) | Enterobacter cloacae | 7.69 (2) | Stenotrophomonas maltophilia | 15.38 (4) | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 3.85 (1) | Aeromonas caviae | 7.69 (2) | Pseudomonas stutzeri | 3.85 (1) | Rhizobium sp. | 3.85 (1) | Stenotrophomonas panacihumi | 3.85 (1) | Pantoea dispersa | 3.85 (1) |
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