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Triatominae

2003
Published as part of Galvão, Cleber, Carcavallo, Rodolfo, Rocha, Dayse Da Silva & José, 2003, A checklist of the current valid species of the subfamily Triatominae Jeannel, 1919 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) and their geographical distribution, with nomenclatural and taxonomic notes, pp.
Galvão, Cleber   +3 more
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Biosystematics of Old World Triatominae

Acta Tropica, 1997
Morphometric analysis of Old World species of Linshcosteus and Triatoma showed the two genera to be well separated. However, although the analysis showed clear distinction between the five species of Linshcosteus, there was considerable overlap between the eight Old World species of Triatoma, including specimens of T.
D E, Gorla   +2 more
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Control strategies against Triatominae

2017
Fil: Hashimoto, K..
Gorla, David Eladio, Hashimoto, K.
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Ecology of North American Triatominae

Acta Tropica, 2009
In all, 40 native triatomine species and subspecies occur in NA, belonging to six genera from the Triatomini (Triatoma, Paratriatoma, Panstrongylus, Dipetalogaster, Belminus, Eratyrus), and one genus from the Rhodniini (represented by one non-native species Rhodnius prolixus, formerly occurring exclusively in domestic habitats); 28 species are found ...
Carlos N, Ibarra-Cerdeña   +3 more
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Speciation Processes in Triatominae

2021
This chapter intends to familiarize the reader with the basic concepts regarding speciation in insects, through the description and exemplification of the three most common speciation modes described in the specialized literature on the subject: the allopatric, parapatric, and sympatric speciation modes.
Marcio G. Pavan   +2 more
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Hematophagous Bugs (Reduviidae, Triatominae)

2015
The 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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Origin and Evolution of Triatominae

2021
Triatominae, the kissing bugs, are one of the smaller subfamilies of the otherwise predatory hemipteran family Reduviidae, the assassin bugs. Substantial progress has been made during the past decades to resolve phylogenetic relationships between Triatominae and other reduviid subfamilies as well as relationships among the ~150 species currently ...
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Assassin Bugs (Reduviidae Excluding Triatominae)

2015
Reduviidae 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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Kissing Bugs (Triatominae)

2022
José A. De Fuentes-Vicente   +1 more
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The Biosystematics of Triatominae

Annual Review of Entomology, 1966
R L, Usinger   +2 more
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