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Dispersive flight by Triatoma sordida

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1991
One hundred and thirty-two male and female Triatoma sordida were marked with fluorescent paint and released at an experimental site on the salt flats of central Argentina, distant from any inhabited dwellings. Flight by these bugs commenced just after sunset, and the bugs were then systematically searched for using portable ultraviolet lights.
C J, Schofield   +4 more
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Host preferences ofTriatoma sordida

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1997
Triatoma sordida is a widespread vector of Trypanosoma cruzi, living in both sylvatic and domestic habitats. To see if Tri. sordida 'prefers' to feed from avian or mammalian hosts, two experiments were carried out. In the first experiment, in which fifth-instar nymphs were allowed free access to two unrestrained hosts, a guinea-pig and a pigeon, 98% of
L, Crocco, S, Catalá
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Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes associated with domestic Triatoma sordida in Bolivia

open access: yesActa Tropica, 1998
Triatoma sordida is the second species of Triatominae considered of epidemiological significance in Bolivia. Associated with Triatoma infestans in various regions, it is as yet the only triatomine species established in human dwellings in localities of Velasco province, Department of Santa Cruz. This domestication is considered as primary.
M F Bosseno, F Noireau, S F Brenière
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Low probability of transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi to humans by domiciliary Triatoma sordida in Bolivia

open access: yesTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1997
The role of #Triatoma sordida$ in the domestic transmission of #Trypanosoma cruzi$ was assessed in 7 rural localities in Velasco Province, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. #Tri.
F Noireau, M F Bosseno, J P Dujardin
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Cryptic speciation in Triatoma sordida (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) from the Bolivian Chaco

open access: yesTropical Medicine and International Health, 1998
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordida$ and #T. guasayana$, were analysed by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis at 20 loci.
F Noireau, J P Dujardin
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Influence of the Blood Meal Source on the Development ofTriatoma infestans,Triatoma brasiliensis,Triatoma sordida,andTriatoma pseudomaculata(Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2000
The objective of this study was to determine the influence of the blood meal source on the life cycle and reproductive development of female Triatoma infestans (Klug, 1834), Triatoma brasiliensis Neiva, 1911, Triatoma sordida (Stal, 1859), and Triatoma pseudomaculata Corrga & Espfinola, 1964. In all triatomine species studied the life cycle was shorter
A A, Guarneri   +2 more
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An Integrative Sialomic Analysis Reveals Molecules From Triatoma sordida (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2022
Paula BEATRIZ Santiago   +2 more
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