RhodniusInfestansPanstrongylusChagasHemipteraSpeciesTrypanosomaConenose bugsBugsTicksKaryotypeImmatureFamilyFoundWildDistributionFishVirusPreviouslyKissing bugINFESTANSPANSTRONGYLUSReduviidaeTriatominaeSpecies of the genusDimidiataMaculataTRYPANOSOMA CRUZISubfamilyAedesMolecularSeveral speciesInsect
Rhodnius3
- The most common insect species belong to the genera Triatoma , Rhodnius , and Panstrongylus . (the-medical-dictionary.com)
- Cladistic analyses under parsimony selected two most parsimonious trees (L=4.461 IC=0.973 and IR=0.979), where the strict consensus showed a monophyletic group with Panstrongylus (rufotuberculatus + geniculatus) and Triatoma + Rhodniini (Rhodinus + Psammolestes), but internally it shows the paraphyly of Rhodnius regarding Psammolestes. (stanford.edu)
- Panstrongylus, Triatoma , and Rhodnius are vectors of Chagas disease. (mhmedical.com)
Infestans5
- We studied the relationship between Trypanosoma cruzi and Triatoma infestans . (cdc.gov)
- Bargues MD, Klisiowicz DR, Panzera F, Noireau F, Marcilla A, et al: Origin and phylogeography of the Chagas disease main vector Triatoma infestans based on nuclear rDNA sequences and genome size. (karger.com)
- Can wild Triatoma infestans foci in Bolivia jeopardize Chagas disease control efforts? (fiocruz.br)
- A persistência do Triatoma infestans e a transmissão contínua de Trypanosoma cruzi nos Vales Inter-Andinos e no Grande Chaco da Bolívia são de grande importância. (fiocruz.br)
- Panstrongylus geniculatus (2 occurrences), P. megistus (15 occurrences), Triatoma infestans (1 occurrence) and T. sordida (3 occurrences). (bvsalud.org)
Panstrongylus2
- 3Divisão de Vigilância de Zoonoses, district, was from the genus Panstrongylus and was registered as Panstrongylus sp. (bvsalud.org)
- As outgroups we studied four representatives of Triatomini: Eratyrus mucronatus Stål (n = 15), Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus (Champion) (n = 45), P. geniculatus (Latreille) (n = 183), and Triatoma maculata (Erichson) (n = 109). (stanford.edu)
Chagas4
- Chagas' disease is transmitted to humans by conenose bugs in the genus Triatoma. (uregina.ca)
- Bargues MD, Klisiowicz DR, González-Candelas F, Ramsey JM, Monroy C, et al: Phylogeography and genetic variation of Triatoma dimidiata, the main Chagas disease vector in Central America, and its position within the genus Triatoma . (karger.com)
- An updated and illustrated dichotomous key for the Chagas disease vectors of Triatoma brasiliensis species complex and their epidemiologic importance. (wikimedia.org)
- Eco-epidemiological study of an endemic Chagas disease region in northern Colombia reveals the importance of Triatoma maculata (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), dogs and Didelphis marsupialis in Trypanosoma cruzi maintenance. (cdc.gov)
Hemiptera8
- Biological, morphological and morphometric studies of Triatoma melanocephala Neiva & Pinto , 1923 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae). (wikimedia.org)
- Pratigi aristeui , a new Neotropical genus and species of Stenopodainae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae). (wikimedia.org)
- First description of the male of Volesus nigripennis Champion , 1899, with new records from Ecuador and Panama, taxonomical notes, and an updated key to the genera of Sphaeridopinae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae). (wikimedia.org)
- A new genus and a new species of Ectrichodiinae from French Guiana and an updated key to the genera of the New World (Hemiptera, Reduviidae). (wikimedia.org)
- Quasitagalis afonsoi , a new genus and a new species of Saicinae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) inhabiting a cave in Brazil, with an updated key to the genera of Saicinae of the New World. (wikimedia.org)
- A new species of Chryxus Champion , with taxonomic notes on other species of the genus (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Chryxinae). (wikimedia.org)
- A new species of Racelda Signoret , with taxonomical notes and a key to the males of the genus (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Ectrichodiinae, Ectrichodiini). (wikimedia.org)
- A new genus and a new species of wasp-mimicking Harpactorini (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Harpactorinae), with an updated key to the Neotropical genera. (wikimedia.org)
Species23
- Use italics for genus and species in virus names. (cdc.gov)
- Italicize species, variety or subspecies, and genus when used in the singular. (cdc.gov)
- Put the genus and species in italics, followed by initially capped serotype in Roman (e.g. (cdc.gov)
- For an article about 1 genus, the author can use abbreviation to introduce new species. (cdc.gov)
- For an article about multiple genera that each have a different abbreviation, the author can use abbreviation to introduce new species. (cdc.gov)
- For an article about multiple genera, some of which have the same abbreviation, write out first mention of new species. (cdc.gov)
- For an article about several species of the same genus, the genus must be spelled out only in the title and at first use in the abstract, text, tables, and figures. (cdc.gov)
- 1 genus begins with the same letter in an article, the full genus name must be spelled out the first time it is used with a new species. (cdc.gov)
- On subsequent mentions of a species, the genus may be abbreviated. (cdc.gov)
- Binary genus-species combinations are always used in the singular. (cdc.gov)
- Genus used alone (capitalized and italicized) is usually used in the singular, but it may be used in the plural (not italicized) if it refers to all species within that genus. (cdc.gov)
- Note the single reddish mite on the nymph's lateral side of the genus, Pimeliaphilus , which is known to be an ectoparasitic on a wide range of triatomine species. (cdc.gov)
- This subfamily is currently divided into 5 tribes and 17 genera with at least 149 valid species. (elanco.com)
- It differs from other species of the genus mainly by the grainy tegument, scarce pilosity along the body, and the number of tubercles observed on the pronotum. (bvsalud.org)
- He discovered that the intestines of Triatomidae harbored a flagellate protozoan, a new species of the Trypanosoma genus, and was able to prove experimentally that it could be transmitted to marmoset monkeys which were bitten by the infected bug. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
- The stomach contents of 24 species of fish and unidentified species from four genera in a floodplain lake of the Pantanal were studied. (uchile.cl)
- Presence data for seven species of triatomines ( Triatoma barberi , T. dimidiata , T. longipennis , T. mazzottii , T. pallidipennis , T. phyllosoma and T. picturata ) were used and divided into populations infected and not infected by T. cruzi . (biomedcentral.com)
- The family Gracillariidae belonging to Gracillarioidea comprises more than 2,000 described species of 75 genera in the world (Davis & Robinson, 1999). (koreascholar.com)
- The genus is mostly distributed in the Neotropical region and Nearctic region, and partly in the Palaearctic and Afrotripical regions, with more than 190 described species from all over the world (Gielis, 2003). (koreascholar.com)
- Among them, approximately 30 species of the genus Hellinsia Tutt have been reported in the Palaeartic region, including 9 species of Japan, 14 of Russia, and 15 of China. (koreascholar.com)
- This study is aimed to review all known species of the genus Helinsia Tutt in the Korean Peninsula, with three previously unrecorded species: Hellinsia ishiyamanus (Matsumura), H. Kuwayamai (Matsumura), and H. nigridactyla (Yano). (koreascholar.com)
- A key for the identification of the species in the genus is also included. (blogspot.com)
- Use the controls below to browse and search for images by family, genus, or species. (madreandiscovery.org)
Trypanosoma2
- Triatoma indictiva is an arthropod in the assassin bug family of Reduviidae, and is an important vector of Trypanosoma cruzi. (wikipedia.org)
- Trypanosoma cruzi is a member of the same genus as the infectious agent of African sleeping sickness, but its clinical manifestations, geographical distribution, life cycle and insect vectors are quite different. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
Conenose bugs1
- Eastern Blood-Sucking Conenose Bugs ( Triatoma sanguisuga ) are often referred to as the kissing bug because of their habit of planting a big juicy, albeit painful kiss right on the lips of hapless victims. (blogspot.com)
Bugs2
- Bugs of this genus are identified by their dark color with a colored line. (thepetenthusiast.com)
- Bugs of the genus are seen on false sunflowers. (thepetenthusiast.com)
Ticks1
- The disease is transmitted by the bites of ticks of the Ixodes genus that carry the spirochete (see image below). (medscape.com)
Karyotype1
- Considerations on karyotype evolution in the genus Hypostomus. (geneticsmr.com)
Immature2
- Triatoma indictiva are generally nidicolous (born immature) and are found in wooded areas or birds nests, but also can be found inside a house or other man-made structures. (wikipedia.org)
- From a left superolateral view, this image depicted an immature kissing bug (nymph) in the genus, Triatoma . (cdc.gov)
Family1
- Begin family and genus with a capital letter. (cdc.gov)
Found2
- Triatoma indictiva is found in Mexico and throughout the southern United States, including Arizona and Texas. (wikipedia.org)
- bū′gĕl-wēd″) A perennial herb of the genus Lycopus , principally found in moist habitats in Europe and North America. (mhmedical.com)
Wild1
- Snakes: Isolations from the blood of 37 of 84 wild snakes of 3 genera captured in early spring in Utah (USA) are reported (9). (cdc.gov)
Distribution1
- Nature and distribution of constitutive heterochromatin in fishes, genus Hypostomus (Loricariidae). (geneticsmr.com)
Fish1
- A heteromorphic ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system in fish, genus Hypostomus (Loricariidae). (geneticsmr.com)
Virus1
- 2018) Valoración de un nuevo ensayo quimioluminiscente en comparación con ELISA en la detección de IgG contra el virus de la hepatitis E. Revista de la Sociedad Andaluza de Microbiología y Parasitología Clínica. (vircell.com)
Previously1
- The Leptospira genus is much more diverse than previously thought, according to a new analysis. (contagionlive.com)
Kissing bug1
- The exception is the kissing bug from the genus genus Triatoma. (finenylon.com)
INFESTANS6
- We studied the relationship between Trypanosoma cruzi and Triatoma infestans . (cdc.gov)
- A persistência do Triatoma infestans e a transmissão contínua de Trypanosoma cruzi nos Vales Inter-Andinos e no Grande Chaco da Bolívia são de grande importância. (fiocruz.br)
- Resistance to deltamethrin in Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae): does it influence the phenotype of antennae, wings, and heads? (cisealpuce.edu.ec)
- The aim of this work was to identify and describe the dispersal foci of Triatoma infestans in an urban neighborhood of GBA, and contribute to the knowledge of the epidemiological situation in the region. (scielo.org)
- The insect vectors are reduviid bugs such as Rhodnius prolixus ("vinchuca"), Triatoma infestans, and Panstrongylus megistus. (medscape.com)
- Panstrongylus geniculatus (2 occurrences), P. megistus (15 occurrences), Triatoma infestans (1 occurrence) and T. sordida (3 occurrences). (bvsalud.org)
PANSTRONGYLUS2
- 3Divisão de Vigilância de Zoonoses, district, was from the genus Panstrongylus and was registered as Panstrongylus sp. (bvsalud.org)
- The Panstrongylus genera is widely distributed and most important in the vectorial transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi , the etiological agent of Chagas disease, currently consisting of 14 species, ten of which have been found in Brazil (Galvão, 2015). (bvsalud.org)
Reduviidae5
- Triatoma indictiva is an arthropod in the assassin bug family of Reduviidae, and is an important vector of Trypanosoma cruzi. (wikipedia.org)
- 3. Unusual morphology in a strain of Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi from a white mouse infected with the gut contents of a wild-caught Triatoma dimidiata (Hemiptera, Reduviidae). (nih.gov)
- Recent observations of cannibalism in Triatoma (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). (nih.gov)
- Species included in the Triatoma dimidiata (Reduviidae: Triatominae) complex are major disease vectors of Chagas disease. (biomedcentral.com)
- Eco-epidemiological study of an endemic Chagas disease region in northern Colombia reveals the importance of Triatoma maculata (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), dogs and Didelphis marsupialis in Trypanosoma cruzi maintenance. (cdc.gov)
Triatominae1
- Although the majority of Triatominae species occurs in the Americas, species belonging to the genus Linshcosteus occur in India, and species belonging to the Triatoma rubrofasciata complex have been also identified in Africa, the Middle East, South-East Asia, and in the Western Pacific. (unl.edu)
Species of the genus1
- Integrative taxonomy reveals two sympatric species of the genus Eucriotettix Hebard, 1930 (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae). (google.sk)
Dimidiata1
- Within the genus Triatoma , the dimidiata complex has received considerable attention, in part because it is one of the most widely distributed triatomine species complexes. (biomedcentral.com)
Maculata1
- Devido às suas grandes semelhanças morfológicas, Triatoma maculata e Triatoma pseudomaculata, que constituem para Carcavallo et al. (fiocruz.br)
TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI1
- Triatoma brasiliensis brasiliensis é autóctone no Brasil, considerado um dos mais importantes vetores de Trypanosoma cruzi em áreas semiáridas do Nordeste. (fiocruz.br)
Subfamily1
- This subfamily is currently divided into 5 tribes and 17 genera with at least 149 valid species. (elanco.com)
Aedes1
- Mosquitoes: Isolations from 5 genera (Culex, Aedes, Anopheles, Culiseta, and Psorophora) have been reported but by far the greater number of isolations have been made from Culex tarsalis in the Western USA and from Culiseta melanura in the Eastern USA. (cdc.gov)
Molecular1
- Molecular data supports monophyly of Triatoma dispar complex within genus Triatoma . (cisealpuce.edu.ec)
Several species2
- For an article about several species of the same genus, the genus must be spelled out only in the title and at first use in the abstract, text, tables, and figures. (cdc.gov)
- The fire ant is the common name for several species of ants in the genus Solenopsis native of South America and is very common in Brazil. (toplst.com)
Insect1
- Triatoma nigromaculata is a sylvatic species of insect usually found in hollow trees, in vertebrate nests on trees and occasionally in human dwellings. (wordaz.com)