- The
members of the
Triatominae /traɪ.əˈtɒmɪniː/, a
subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also
known as
conenose bugs,
kissing bugs (so-called from
their habit...
- non-predatory
Reduviidae are some blood-sucking
ectoparasites in the
subfamily Triatominae, with a few
species from
South America noted for
their ability to transmit...
- a blood-sucking bug (like
virtually all the
members of its
subfamily Triatominae) and the most
important vector of
Trypanosoma cruzi which can lead to...
- of ********in bug in the
subfamily Triatominae (kissing bugs). The
members of
Triatoma (like all
members of
Triatominae) are blood-sucking
insects that can...
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family Pentatomidae. In Chile, it has been
confused with
kissing bugs (
Triatominae),
causing unjustified alarm. The
average length is 16–20 millimetres...
- also
known as the
eastern bloodsucking conenose, is an
insect of the
Triatominae subfamily,
known as
kissing bugs. It was
first described by John Lawrence...
-
Rhodnius is a
genus of ********in bugs in the
subfamily Triatominae (the
kissing bugs), and is an
important vector in the
spread of
Chagas disease. The...
- Poinar, G. (2005). "Triatoma
dominicana sp. n. (Hemiptera: Reduviidae:
Triatominae), and
Trypanosoma antiquus sp. n. (Stercoraria: Trypanosomatidae), the...
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allows a
triatominae, a
vector of the flagellate, to take a
blood meal from the patient. The
doctor later inspects the gut of the
triatominae for growth...
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subcomplex (Hemiptera: Reduviidae:
Triatominae). Acta Tropica. 212: 1-10. Mello, D. A. (1976).
Biology of
Triatominae (Reduviidae Hemiptera) from North...