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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:googlescopusCharacterization of Rhodnius neglectus from Two Regions of Brazil Using Isoenzymes, Genitalia Morphology and Morphometry
ArticleAbstract: Among the triatomines considered as secondary in the epidemiology of Chagas disease, Rhodnius neglecPalabras claves:Brazil, GENITALIA, Isoenzyme, morphometry, Rhodnius neglectusAutores:Barbosa S.E., Diotaiuti L., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Schofield C.J., Siqueira A., Soares R.P.P.Fuentes:scopusChromosomal and environmental determinants of morphometric variation in natural populations of the malaria vector Anopheles funestus in Cameroon
ArticleAbstract: Anopheles funestus is one of the most proficient malaria vectors in the world, mainly because of itsPalabras claves:Anopheles funestus, Cameroon, Chromosomal inversions, Environmental adaptation, Morphometric variationAutores:Ayala D., Caro-Riaño H., Fontenille D., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Rahola N., Simard F.Fuentes:scopusClassification and systematics of the Triatominae
Book PartAbstract: In understanding biodiversity, taxonomy and systematics work together, although the two terms are ofPalabras claves:species concepts, SYSTEMATICS, triatominaeAutores:Bargues M.D., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Schofield C.J.Fuentes:scopusClimate associated size and shape changes in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) populations from Thailand
ArticleAbstract: In spite of the adult body size variability of Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) and its likely association wPalabras claves:Aedes Aegypti, Climate, DENGUE, Relative humidity, shape, Size, ThailandAutores:Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Komalamisra N., Morales Vargas R.E., Phumala-Morales N., Ya-umphan P.Fuentes:scopusComparison of Two Different Morphological Methods to Study the Pronotum of Cimicidae: Bed Bugs, Bat Bugs, and Swallow Bugs
ArticleAbstract: An infestation of a Cimicidae (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) member, especially the bed bug, can cause econoPalabras claves:Cimicidae, Ectoparasite, linear morphometry, outline-based morphometry, pronotumAutores:Dujardin S., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Payakkapol A., Potiwat R., Rajonhson D.M., Raksakoon C.Fuentes:scopusComparison of isoenzyme electrophoresis and morphometric analysis for phylogenetic reconstruction of the rhodniini (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae)
ArticleAbstract: A phylogenetic reconstruction of the medically important tribe Rhodniini (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) basPalabras claves:morphometry, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, phylogeny, RhodniiniAutores:Chavez T., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Machane M., Moreno J.M., Noireau F., Schofield C.J.Fuentes:scopusBiology of Triatominae
Book PartAbstract: Research on the Triatominae has traditionally concentrated on those of greatest epidemiological signPalabras claves:control strategy, Dispersión, Domesticity, Hematophagy, Population dynamics, reproduction, triatominaeAutores:Catalá S.S., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Noireau F.Fuentes:scopusBiosystematics of Old World triatominae
ArticleAbstract: Morphometric analysis of Old World species of Linshcosteus and Triatoma showed the two genera to bePalabras claves:biosystematics, Linshcosteus, morphometrics, Triatoma, triatominaeAutores:Gorla D.E., Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Schofield C.J.Fuentes:scopusBolivian phlebotomines : Description of four new species of Lutzomyia (Diptera : Psychodidae)
ArticleAbstract: Four new species of sandfly are described. Lutzomyia suapienxis, sp. n., L. tihuiliensis, sp. n. andPalabras claves:Autores:Jean Pierre Al Dujardin, Le Pont F., Torrez-Espejo M.Fuentes:scopus