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[triatominae capable of transmitting trypanosoma cruzi in cuba].a brief review of the species of the genus triatoma that have been described in some epidemiology books is made. triatoma rubrofasciata has been found at the oriente province in our country. triatoma flavida has been found at the pinar del río, las villas, camagüey, and oriente provinces. both insects transmit the chagas' disease.1976830048
[triatoma flavida (hemiptera: reduviidae) ii. study of the ocular spot migration during embryonic development]. 19826763736
[biology of triatoma flavida neiva, 1911 in cuba]. 19816798642
genetic variability of triatoma flavida and triatoma bruneri (hemiptera: reduviidae) by rapd-pcr technique.the triatominae (hemiptera:reduviidae) contains the principal and potential chagas disease vectors present in mexico, central america and south america. triatoma flavida and t. bruneri are cuban species. these species are closely related according to morphology and were considered synonyms until 1981, when they were separated on the grounds of external characters of the body and the morphology of male genitalia. the present study seeks to analyze genetic polymorphism of t. flavida and t. bruneri ...201121412615
biology of triatoma flavida neiva, 1911 (hemiptera: reduviidae) under laboratory conditions.the complete life cycle of triatoma flavida, weekly fed on hens, was studied at 28+/-2 degrees c and 80+/-10% rh. aspects related to hatching, life span, mortality and feeding behavior for each stage of its life cycle were evaluated. the hatching rate observed for 100 eggs was 93% with an average incubation period of 27.2 days. sixty-two nymphs completed the cycle and the mean egg to adult development time was 230.4 days. mean duration of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th instar nymphs was 22.1, 25.3, ...200111562719
[triatoma flavida (hemiptera: reduviidae). i. biometric study of larvae]. 19817038794
morphometric changes of triatoma flavida neiva, 1911 (hemiptera:triatominae) in the transition from sylvatic to laboratory conditions.the one-generational metric changes occurring in triatoma flavida (hemiptera: triatominae) when carried from its wild habitat (caves) to laboratory, were examined using traditional morphometric techniques. as for other species of triatoma, rhodnius or panstrongylus studied in similar conditions, a significant reduction of head, thorax and wing size was observed. sexual dimorphism of the wings, while present in the wild sample, was not detected anymore in the laboratory individuals. biological si ...200717505675
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