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Variations of the external male genitalia in three populations of Triatoma infestans Klug, 1834
Triatoma infestans is the triatomine that presents the greatest dispersion area in South America. However, it is not known whether the original characteristics of this insect remained in its long dispersion process. The purpose of this work was to study comparatively the external male genitalia of i...
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description | Triatoma infestans is the triatomine that presents the greatest
dispersion area in South America. However, it is not known whether the
original characteristics of this insect remained in its long dispersion
process. The purpose of this work was to study comparatively the
external male genitalia of insects from different populations of T.
infestans, two from Brazil (Minas Gerais and Bahia) and one from
Bolivia (Cochabamba Valley), and to investigate the correlation between
the morphological and behavioral variations. Differences were observed
in one of the structures of the external genitalia (endosoma process)
that could be used to characterize the insects from the three
populations studied. |
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infestans, two from Brazil (Minas Gerais and Bahia) and one from
Bolivia (Cochabamba Valley), and to investigate the correlation between
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