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- the sister to the higher Reduviidae, which includes 90 percent of the reduviid species diversity. Reduviidae is suggested to have split from other Cimicomorphs...
- rodents, birds, lizards, amphibians, fishes, dragonflies, robberflies, reduviid bugs, ants, other beetles, and spiders. Beetles use a variety of anti-predator...
- cruzi. Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease and is transmitted by the reduviid bug, also known as the “kissing bug.”  Chagas disease is diagnosed using...
- The Centrocnemidinae are a subfamily of the reduviid (********in bugs), found exclusively on tree trunks, where their bodies camouflage well. There are four...
- The Bactrodinae are a small subfamily of the reduviid (********in bugs). Only one genus and five species have been described to date, all from the Neotropical...
- leishmaniasis (post-kala-azar dermatosis) Protothecosis Pulicosis (flea bites) Reduviid bite Scabies (itch mite infestation, seven-year itch) Scorpion sting Sea...
- Study – Hemiptera: Heteroptera (Coleorrhyncha to Cimicomorpha). Gerrids, Reduviids, Water-striders. Version of June 30, 1995. Retrieved July 28, 2008. China...
- Davranoglou, L. R. (2011). "Zelus renardii (Kolenati, 1856), a new world Reduviid discovered in Europe (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Harpactorinae)". Entomologist's...
- (Wolff) (Pentatomidae predator Other natural enemies of larvae included reduviid bugs; birds; spiders; sphecid wasps; and chameleons. Pupal parasites –...
- male after mating is concluded.[citation needed] Additionally, like many reduviids, the species is capable of producing audible sound by rubbing the tip...