- (monotypic)
Meccus (6 spp.)
Mepraia (2 spp.)
Nesotriatoma (3 spp.)
Panstrongylus (13 spp.)
Paratriatoma (monotypic)
Triatoma (67 spp.) In addition, at...
- The
Genus Panstrongylus Berg, 1879
belongs to the
subfamily Triatominae. It is
found in
South America.
Panstrongylus chinai (Del Ponte, 1929) (Tc) Panstrongylus...
-
Panstrongylus megistus is a blood-drinking
insect in the
subfamily Triatominae. It is
found in the Guianas, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay,
Uruguay and Argentina...
- 2005
study conducted by the
Universidad Central de Venezuela, used
Panstrongylus specimens collected from
Caracas City and the
neighboring areas of Miranda...
-
other members of the
subfamily Triatominae, such as
Rhodnius species,
Panstrongylus megistus, and
Paratriatoma hirsuta, are
known as
kissing bugs, because...
- Brazil.
Tends to
displace other Triatominae vectors of
Chagas including Panstrongylus megistus, T. sordida, T. brasiliensis, and T. pseudomaculata. Brazil...
- can be
transmitted by
various triatomine bugs in the
genera Triatoma,
Panstrongylus, and Rhodnius. The
primary vectors for
human infection are the species...
- abdomen, a
behavior also
observed in T. phyllosoma, T. nigromaculata,
Panstrongylus geniculatus, P.
megistus and P.
herreri nymphs. Moreover, due to geological...
-
tropical rain forests.
Though similar to the
modern genera Triatoma,
Panstrongylus, and
Eratyrus several physical characters in the
specimen are distinct...
-
Linzer Biologische Beiträge. 45 (1): 689–695.
George Poinar, Jr (2013). "
Panstrongylus hispaniolae sp. n. (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), a new fossil...