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Chagas vectors Panstrongylus chinai (Del Ponte, 1929) and Panstrongylus howardi (Neiva, 1911): Chromatic forms or true species?
ArticleAbstract: Background: Chagas disease is a parasitic infection transmitted by "kissing bugs" (Hemiptera: ReduviPalabras claves:Antennal phenotype, ecological niche modeling, ECUADOR, Experimental hybridization, Geometric morphometry, Panstrongylus, triatominaeAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Cesar Yumiseva, Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Katherine D. Mosquera, Marco I. Orozco, Mario J. Grijalva, Panzera P., Pita S., Soledad Santillán-GuayasamínFuentes:googlescopusEpidemiological status of kissing-bugs in South East Asia: A preliminary assessment
ArticleAbstract: tKissing-bugs (Triatominae) are being increasingly reported as a biting nuisance in SE Asia, with sePalabras claves:Asia, Cytogenetics, morphometrics, triatominae, TrypanosomiasisAutores:Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Panzera P., Pita S., Schofield C.J., Thi K.P., Xuan L.T.Fuentes:scopusMolecular and cytogenetic evidence for sibling species in the Chagas disease vector Triatoma maculata
ArticleAbstract: Triatoma maculata (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) occurs across dry-to-semiarid ecoregions of nPalabras claves:cryptic species, holocentric chromosomes, mitochondrial DNA, Molecular systematics, Phylogeography, rDNA clusters, triatominaeAutores:Burgueño-Rodríguez G., Cantillo-Barraza O., Fernando Abad-Franch, Gómez-Palacio A., Monsalve Y., Monteiro F.A., Panzera A., Panzera P., Pavan M.G., Pita S., Santos W.S.Fuentes:scopus