- 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...
- The
Reduviinae are a
subfamily of the
reduviid ********in bugs. Many
members of the
subfamily are
nocturnal and
their lifecycles are
generally poorly known...
- 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 –...
-
Study – Hemiptera:
Heteroptera (Coleorrhyncha to Cimicomorpha). Gerrids,
Reduviids, Water-striders.
Version of June 30, 1995.
Retrieved July 28, 2008. China...