Introduction: Triatoma pseudomaculata and T. wygodzinskyi (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) are two Brazilian vectors of Chagas disease. The first is an arboricolous species in sylvatic environment and considered a vector of T. cruzi in peridomestic structures; the second, a rupicolous species in the wild environment of no epidemiological importance. In order to test the assumption that sister species share biological traits, comparative studies of their development cycle and blood ingestion were conducted. Methods: Eggs laid by five field females of each species were randomly selected. The nymphs were observed daily and fed on mice weekly. The time required to pass through the different stages to adulthood was recorded in days. The tria...
ABSTRACT- Triatoma guasayana (Wygodzinsky & Abalos) is a peridomestic triatomine with epidemiolo...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
Data from the Chagas Disease Control Program indicate a growing domiciliary and peridomiciliary inva...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
The objective of this study was to determine some of the most important bionomic parameters related ...
The values of biological parameters related to hatching, lifespan, the number of blood meals between...
Introduction: Hybrids from species and subspecies of Mexican triatomines have shown outstanding biol...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
BackgroundSeveral studies addressed changes on the insect vector behavior due to parasite infection,...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under laborato...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under ...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under ...
Triatoma guasayana (Wygodzinsky & Abalos) is a peridomestic triatomine with epidemiological importan...
<div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely ...
ABSTRACT- Triatoma guasayana (Wygodzinsky & Abalos) is a peridomestic triatomine with epidemiolo...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
Data from the Chagas Disease Control Program indicate a growing domiciliary and peridomiciliary inva...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
The objective of this study was to determine some of the most important bionomic parameters related ...
The values of biological parameters related to hatching, lifespan, the number of blood meals between...
Introduction: Hybrids from species and subspecies of Mexican triatomines have shown outstanding biol...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
BackgroundSeveral studies addressed changes on the insect vector behavior due to parasite infection,...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under laborato...
Biological parameters of Triatoma brasiliensis and T. pseudomaculata that could influence the epidem...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under ...
The life cycle of Triatoma klugi Carcavallo, Jurberg, Lent & Galvão 2001 was compared under ...
Triatoma guasayana (Wygodzinsky & Abalos) is a peridomestic triatomine with epidemiological importan...
<div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely ...
ABSTRACT- Triatoma guasayana (Wygodzinsky & Abalos) is a peridomestic triatomine with epidemiolo...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Studying the feeding preferences of triatomines is an important entomologic...
Data from the Chagas Disease Control Program indicate a growing domiciliary and peridomiciliary inva...