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1Triatominos de Bolivia y la enfermedad de Chagas

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  • Title: ➤  Triatominos de Bolivia y la enfermedad de Chagas
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  • Language: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 352
  • Publisher: ➤  Ministerio de Salud y Deportes, Unidad de Epidemiología, Programa Nacional de Chagas
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  • Publish Location: La Paz

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  • First Year Published: 2007
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2Triatominae

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  • Title: Triatominae
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 80
  • Publisher: Eurocommunica
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  • Publish Location: Bognor Regis

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  • First Year Published: 1994
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3Biosystematics and hosts of the Triatoma protracta complex in North America

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  • Title: ➤  Biosystematics and hosts of the Triatoma protracta complex in North America
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 239
  • Publisher: University of California Press
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  • Publish Location: Berkeley

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  • The Open Library ID: OL5867119M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 2771739
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 62051734

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  • First Year Published: 1962
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Triatominae

The members of the Triatominae /traɪ.əˈtɒmɪniː/, a subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs (so-called from their habit

Reduviidae

non-predatory Reduviidae are some blood-sucking ectoparasites in the subfamily Triatominae, with a few species from South America noted for their ability to transmit

Triatoma infestans

a blood-sucking bug (like virtually all the members of its subfamily Triatominae) and the most important vector of Trypanosoma cruzi which can lead to

Triatoma

of assassin bug in the subfamily Triatominae (kissing bugs). The members of Triatoma (like all members of Triatominae) are blood-sucking insects that can

Panstrongylus megistus

Panstrongylus megistus is a blood-drinking insect in the subfamily Triatominae. It is found in the Guianas, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina

Triatoma sanguisuga

also known as the eastern bloodsucking conenose, is an insect of the Triatominae subfamily, known as kissing bugs. It was first described by John Lawrence

Triatoma sordida

Relationships of the Triatoma sordida subcomplex (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae)". Acta Tropica. 212 105679. doi:10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105679. hdl:11449/202057

Paleotriatoma

metaxytaxa is a species of fossil insect belonging to the subfamily Triatominae (kissing bugs) of the family Reduviidae. Living kissing bugs are blood-sucking

Western conifer seed bug

family Pentatomidae. In Chile, it has been confused with kissing bugs (Triatominae), causing unjustified alarm. The average length is 16–20 millimetres

Alberprosenia

Alberproseniini Martínez & Carcavallo, 1977 belongs to the subfamily Triatominae and only has one genus, Alberprosenia Martínez & Carcavallo, 1977, with