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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 93(4): 549-54, July-Aug. 1998. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-213338

ABSTRACT

The present work aims at learning the period of resistance to starvation (molting/death) of Triatoma rubrofasciata in different stages of development and the respective loss of weight until death. Eggs of specimens from the greater area of the city of Säo Luis in the State of Maranhäo, Brazil, yielded approximately 300 nymphs. These nymphs were placed in labelled Borrel glasses, in which they were weekly fed on rats (Rattus norvegicus), until reaching the stage to be observed. The experiments were conducted in a climatic chamber regulated at 29 ñ 1ºC, 70 per cent relative humidity and 12 hr photoperiod. The resistance to starvation increased according to the stage of development, except for adult bugs, whose results were similar to the 3rd stage nymphs. In all these development stages there was an abrupt loss of weight in the first week, followed by a gradual loss until death. Comparing this work with those of other autors, it was observed that T. rubrofasciata is among the less resistant triatomine species.


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Animals , Starvation/mortality , Triatoma/physiology , Death , Weight Loss/physiology
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