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An updated and illustrated dichotomous key for the Chagas disease vectors of Triatoma brasiliensis species complex and their epidemiologic importance.

Authors :
Dale, Carolina
Almeida, Carlos Eduardo
Mendonça, Vagner José
Oliveira, Jader
da Rosa, João Aristeu
Galvão, Cleber
Costa, Jane
Source :
ZooKeys. 2018, Issue 805, p33-43. 11p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In the subfamily Triatominae, Triatoma exhibits the largest number of species, which are arranged in complexes. For the T. brasiliensis species complex, recent investigations based on results of geometric morphometrics combined with phylogeny have provided evidence that it should be composed of seven species: T. brasiliensis, T. bahiensis, T. juazeirensis, T. lenti, T. melanica, T. petrocchiae, and T. sherlocki, in which T. brasiliensis is divided in two subspecies: T. b. brasiliensis and T. b. macromelasoma. A taxonomic key is presented to identify each taxon. Among members of this complex, T. b. brasiliensis is the most important in an epidemiologic context, due to its high prevalence in natural infection by Trypanosoma cruzi combined with a pronounced adaptation to domiciliary habitats. However, some members may be currently invading and colonizing homes, a process known as domiciliation. Therefore, the key presented here may be potentially useful for researchers as well as those involved in vector control measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13132989
Issue :
805
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
ZooKeys
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133822102
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.805.25559