Abstract Background The Sordida subcomplex (Triatominae) comprises four species, Triatoma garciabesi, T. guasayana, T. patagonica and T. sordida, which differ in epidemiological importance and adaptations to human environments. Some morphological similarities among species make taxonomic identification, population differentiation and species delimitation controversial. Triatoma garciabesi and T. sordida are the most similar species, having been considered alternatively two and a single species until T. garciabesi was re-validated, mostly based on the morphology of male genitalia. More recently, T. sordida from Argentina has been proposed as a new cryptic species distinguishable from T. sordida from Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay by cytogeneti...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Quantitative analysis of morphological characters of the head was used to reconstruct the evolutiona...
Triatoma dimidiata is one of the major vectors of Chagas disease in Latin America. Its range include...
Background: The Sordida subcomplex (Triatominae) comprises four species, Triatoma garciabesi, T. gua...
Triatoma sordida é considerada de importância secundária no ciclo da Doença de Chagas humana, uma ve...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
The morphological variations of four populations of geographically isolated Triatoma infestans locat...
Abstract Background Triatoma sordida is one of the main Chagas disease vectors in Brazil. In additio...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Triatoma arthurneivai Lent & Martins and Triatoma wygodzinskyi Lent (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) are two ...
The Triatoma sordida subcomplex traditionally included four triatomine species, T. sordida, Triatoma...
Flight is the main form of dispersion for adult triatomines. It is postulated here that some body mo...
Morphometric Study of the Genus Panstrongylus Berg, 1879 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) ...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Wing geometric morphometry of Triatoma infestans (Klug) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) populations in north...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Quantitative analysis of morphological characters of the head was used to reconstruct the evolutiona...
Triatoma dimidiata is one of the major vectors of Chagas disease in Latin America. Its range include...
Background: The Sordida subcomplex (Triatominae) comprises four species, Triatoma garciabesi, T. gua...
Triatoma sordida é considerada de importância secundária no ciclo da Doença de Chagas humana, uma ve...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
The morphological variations of four populations of geographically isolated Triatoma infestans locat...
Abstract Background Triatoma sordida is one of the main Chagas disease vectors in Brazil. In additio...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Triatoma arthurneivai Lent & Martins and Triatoma wygodzinskyi Lent (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) are two ...
The Triatoma sordida subcomplex traditionally included four triatomine species, T. sordida, Triatoma...
Flight is the main form of dispersion for adult triatomines. It is postulated here that some body mo...
Morphometric Study of the Genus Panstrongylus Berg, 1879 (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) ...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Wing geometric morphometry of Triatoma infestans (Klug) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) populations in north...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Quantitative analysis of morphological characters of the head was used to reconstruct the evolutiona...
Triatoma dimidiata is one of the major vectors of Chagas disease in Latin America. Its range include...