Panstrongylus diasi Pinto & Lent, 1946, previously known from throught the Brazilian center-west, is reported for the first time in Mato Grosso state, Brazil. We found 3 specimens, 1 of them from an urban area of Barra do Garças. The new record of P. diasi is important for the understanding of the epidemiology of Chagas disease, mainly because this species is found naturally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909). Studies on the ecology, biogeography, and vector–host/parasite interactions of P. diasi are essential
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongy...
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongylus rufotu...
Updated information of the dispersion dynamics of Chagas disease (CD) and a systemic analysis of the...
Panstrongylus diasi Pinto & Lent, 1946, previously known from throught the Brazilian center-...
Panstrongylus geniculatus (Latreille, 1811) is the most widely distributed species in Brazil. This s...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This study reports, for the first time, the presence of Panstrongylus lignar...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Relata-se a primeira ocorrência de Panstrongylus guentheri Berg no Brasil. Essa espécie, até então, ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This communication reports the first occurrence of Panstrongylus lignarius i...
Introduction Biological collections are depositories of information on ...
In 1943, the Center for the Study and Prophylaxis of Chagas Disease, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, state ...
In 1943, the Center for the Study and Prophylaxis of Chagas Disease, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, state ...
The genus Panstrongylus is currently composed of 13 species, several of which are involved in the tr...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Although Brazil was declared free from Chagas disease transmission by the domestic vector Triatoma i...
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongy...
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongylus rufotu...
Updated information of the dispersion dynamics of Chagas disease (CD) and a systemic analysis of the...
Panstrongylus diasi Pinto & Lent, 1946, previously known from throught the Brazilian center-...
Panstrongylus geniculatus (Latreille, 1811) is the most widely distributed species in Brazil. This s...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This study reports, for the first time, the presence of Panstrongylus lignar...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Relata-se a primeira ocorrência de Panstrongylus guentheri Berg no Brasil. Essa espécie, até então, ...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This communication reports the first occurrence of Panstrongylus lignarius i...
Introduction Biological collections are depositories of information on ...
In 1943, the Center for the Study and Prophylaxis of Chagas Disease, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, state ...
In 1943, the Center for the Study and Prophylaxis of Chagas Disease, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, state ...
The genus Panstrongylus is currently composed of 13 species, several of which are involved in the tr...
The subfamily Triatominae is actually represented by 137 species distributed among 6 tribes and 19 g...
Although Brazil was declared free from Chagas disease transmission by the domestic vector Triatoma i...
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongy...
The present work reports the first record of Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 and Panstrongylus rufotu...
Updated information of the dispersion dynamics of Chagas disease (CD) and a systemic analysis of the...