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Cimex lectularius, or the
common bed bug, is a
species of Cimicidae. Its
primary hosts are humans, and it is one of the world's
major "nuisance pests...
- eggs was
fertile and
resulted in a hybrid,
Cimex hemipterus ×
lectularius.
Cimex lectularius males have
environmental microbes on
their genitals.
These microbes...
- Bed bug
bites are
caused primarily by two
species of insects:
Cimex lectularius (the
common bed bug) and
Cimex hemipterus,
found primarily in the tropics...
- C.
lectularius for two w****s, but with no
viral replication. The
possibility of
these and most
other viruses being transmitted from C.
lectularius to...
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highly adapted and
thoroughly studied in bed bugs,
particularly Cimex lectularius.
Traumatic insemination is not
limited to male-female couplings, or even...
- Entomol. 52: 105–106
Harlan H. J. 2006 Bed bugs 101: the
basics of
Cimex lectularius. Am. Entomol. 52: 99–101 "For Hotels,
Bedbugs Are Bad Enough, and Social...
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blood from
around the lips
while a
person sleeps. The bed bug,
Cimex lectularius, is an
external parasite of humans. It
lives in
bedding and is mainly...
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temperate climates along with the
closely related bed bug
species C.
lectularius. C.
hemipterus is a hematophagous,
obligate parasite of humans. This...
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induces vasodilatation. The
salivary nitrophorin from the
hemipteran Cimex lectularius (bedbug) has no
sequence similarity to
Rhodnius prolixus nitrophorins...
- name has been
applied to
members of the
family Cimicidae (e.g.
Cimex lectularius,
Afrocimex constrictus) and also to
members of the
family Polyctenidae...