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isoenzymes detect variation in populations of triatoma brasiliensis (hemiptera: reduviidae: triatominae).triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of chagas disease in the semiarid zone of the northeast of brazil. intraspecific morphological and behavioural variation has been reported for different populations. results for four distinct populations using eight isoenzymes are reported here. the literature describes three subspecies: t. brasiliensis brasiliensis neiva, 1911; t. brasiliensis melanica neiva & lent, 1941 and t. brasiliensis macromelasoma galvão, 1956. these subspecies d ...19979361737
ecotopes, natural infection and trophic resources of triatoma brasiliensis (hemiptera, reduviidae, triatominae).triatoma brasiliensis is considered as one of the most important chagas disease vectors in the northeastern brazil. this species presents chromatic variations which led to descriptions of subspecies, synonymized by lent and wygodzinsky (1979). in order to broaden bionomic knowledge of these distinct colour patterns of t. brasiliensis, captures were performed at different sites, where the chromatic patterns were described: caicó, rio grande do norte (t. brasiliensis brasiliensis neiva, 1911), it ...19989698835
the epidemiologic importance of triatoma brasiliensis as a chagas disease vector in brazil: a revision of domiciliary captures during 1993-1999.to clarify the epidemiologic importance of triatoma brasiliensis, the most important chagas disease vector in the northeastern of brazil, capture data related to this species, its distribution, capture index, and percentages of natural infection by trypanosoma cruzi were examined in 12 different brazilian states. the brazilian national health foundation collected these data from 1993 to 1999, a period during which a total of 1,591,280 triatomines (21 species) were captured in domiciles within th ...200312937751
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