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1906
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Reduviidae Aradomorpha Champion 1899
2017Reduviidae Microtomus Illiger, 1807 M. pintoi Costa Lima, 1935a (Fig. 7) X Hammacerinae M. sticheli Costa Lima, 1935a (Fig. 8) X *X [junior synonym of M.tibialis Stichel, 1926; synonymized by Coscarón et al. (2003: 2)]
Rodrigues, Juliana Mourão Dos Santos +2 more
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Hematophagous Bugs (Reduviidae, Triatominae)
2015The members of the subfamily Triatominae (Heteroptera, Reduviidae) are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas), the causative agent of Chagas disease or American trypanosomiasis. As important vectors, triatomine bugs have attracted ongoing attention, and thus, various aspects of their systematics, biology, ecology, biogeography, and evolution have been ...
José Jurberg +3 more
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Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1987
Biosystematic studies of 3 subfamilies of Reduviidae viz Acanthaspidinae, Harpactorinae and Piratinae have provided sufficient data for clear demarcations of these subfamilies in terms of biological, behavioural and morphological tools. Biological considerations involve incubation and stadial periods, hatchability, adult longevity, sex ratio and ...
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Biosystematic studies of 3 subfamilies of Reduviidae viz Acanthaspidinae, Harpactorinae and Piratinae have provided sufficient data for clear demarcations of these subfamilies in terms of biological, behavioural and morphological tools. Biological considerations involve incubation and stadial periods, hatchability, adult longevity, sex ratio and ...
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2023
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Les Polytoxus d'Afrique [Hem. Reduviidae]
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1942Villiers André. Les Polytoxus d'Afrique [Hem. Reduviidae]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 47 (7), juillet 1942. pp. 106-111.
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Assassin Bugs (Reduviidae Excluding Triatominae)
2015Reduviidae is the largest family of predaceous terrestrial Heteroptera, with about 7,000 described species in 25 subfamilies, and is one of the three most speciose families within Hemiptera. A general overview on Neotropical members of this family is furnished, with an updated account on the taxonomy for each subfamily.
Hélcio R. Gil-Santana +2 more
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2023
The differences between East-European soecies of the Coranus subapterus group, considered in the paper, are shown in a key: 1(2,3). Pygophore 2.7 to 3.9 times wider than upper margin of its process C.kerzhneri sp. n. 2(1,3) Pogyphore 4.3 to 6.3 times wider than upper margin of its process C. tuberculifer Reut., C. laticeps and C.
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The differences between East-European soecies of the Coranus subapterus group, considered in the paper, are shown in a key: 1(2,3). Pygophore 2.7 to 3.9 times wider than upper margin of its process C.kerzhneri sp. n. 2(1,3) Pogyphore 4.3 to 6.3 times wider than upper margin of its process C. tuberculifer Reut., C. laticeps and C.
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