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MASS REARING OF RHODNIUS PROLIXUS.

open access: yesBulletin of the World Health Organization, 1996
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Rhodnius Stal

2009
Genus. Rhodnius Stål Species. R. amazonicus Bérenger and Pluot-Sigwalt Etymology. No etymological description is given in the paper (Bérenger & Pluot-Sigwalt 2002).
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Antennal sensilla of Rhodnius

Journal of Morphology, 1994
AbstractBy scanning electron microscopy, sensilla type and distribution were studied on the antennae of ten species of Rhodnius. No sexual dimorphism was apparent. Intraspecific differences in sensillar pattern were shown to be potentially useful in species determination and to agree with results from biochemical studies and previous morphometric ...
Silvia, Catalá, Christopher, Schofield
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Salivary heme proteins distinguish Rhodnius prolixus from Rhodnius robustus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae)

Acta Tropica, 1998
Rhodnius prolixus interpopulation variability was studied based on a new approach using salivary heme proteins (nitrophorins) electrophoresis in starch gel. We compared salivary proteins profiles of R. prolixus from three different laboratory colonies from Honduras, Venezuela, Brazil and Rhodnius robustus from Venezuela, constructing a UPGMA.
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Rhodnius brethesi Matta

2009
Species. R. brethesi Matta Etymology. I dedicate this species to Prof. Jean Brethes, the illustrious entomologist at the National Museum of Argentina, for whose teachings I must confess I am very grateful and to whom I hereby make my respectful homage (Matta 1919:94). Original citation. “Dedico esta especie ao illustrado entomologista do Museu Nacional
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Rhodnius pallescens Barber

2009
Published as part of Gonçalves, Teresa Cristina Monte, Novo, Shênia Patrícia Corrêa, Lopes, Catarina Macedo & Santos-Mallet, Jacenir Reis Dos, 2009, Etymology of Triatomine Species (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), pp.
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Rhodnius dunni Pinto

2009
Species. R. dunni Pinto Synonym of R. pallescens Barber Etymology. Species from Panama, of which I have two specimens sent by Dr. L.H. Duna, and dedicated to this eminent researcher (Pinto 1932: 324). Original citation. “Especie proveniente do Panamá da qual possuo dois ejemplares enviados pelo Dr. L. H.
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Rhodnius neivai Lent

2009
Species. R. neivai Lent Etymology. The species that we are now describing represents our homage to the memory of the greatly missed scientist Dr. Arthur Neiva, who passed away 10 years ago (Lent 1953a: 171). Original citation. “A espécie que ora descrevemos representa nossa homenagem à memória do saudoso cientista Dr. Arthur Neiva, há 10 anos falecido (
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