Abstract Background Triatoma sordida is one of the main Chagas disease vectors in Brazil. In addition to Brazil, this species has already been reported in Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is hypothesized that the insects currently identified as T. sordida are a species subcomplex formed by three cytotypes (T. sordida sensu stricto [s.s.], T. sordida La Paz, and T. sordida Argentina). With the recent description of T. rosai from the Argentinean specimens, it became necessary to assess the taxonomic status of T. sordida from La Paz, Bolivia, since it was suggested that it may represent a new species, which has taxonomic, evolutionary, and epidemiological implications. Based on the above, we carried out molecular and experimental ...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
The hemipteran subfamily Triatominae includes 150 blood-sucking species, vectors of Chagas disease. ...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
International audienceBackground: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 1...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, a secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia,...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, a secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia,...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Triatomines are hematophagous insects of great epidemiological importance, since they are vectors of...
Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana are competent Trypanosoma cruzi vectors, with overlapping distribu...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia, w...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia, w...
Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana are competent Trypanosoma cruzi vectors, with overlapping distribu...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
The hemipteran subfamily Triatominae includes 150 blood-sucking species, vectors of Chagas disease. ...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
International audienceBackground: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 1...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, a secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia,...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, a secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia,...
Background: Chagas disease vectors (Hemiptera-Reduviidae) comprise more than 140 blood-sucking insec...
Triatomines are hematophagous insects of great epidemiological importance, since they are vectors of...
Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana are competent Trypanosoma cruzi vectors, with overlapping distribu...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia, w...
The genetic population of Triatoma sordida group 1, secondary vector of Chagas disease in Bolivia, w...
Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana are competent Trypanosoma cruzi vectors, with overlapping distribu...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
Eight natural Bolivian populations of two closely related species of #Triatominae$, #Triatoma sordid...
The hemipteran subfamily Triatominae includes 150 blood-sucking species, vectors of Chagas disease. ...