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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(suppl.1): 229-38, Sept. 1999. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-245627

ABSTRACT

DNA sequence comparison of 412 base-pairs fragments of the mitochondrial cytochrome B gene was used to infer the genetic structure of nine geographical Triatoma infestans populations and their phylogenetic relationship with T. melanosoma and T. brasiliensis. T. infestans and T. melanosoma were compared by morphometry, allozyme and cytogenetic analyses, as well as subjected to reciprocal crosses, in order to clarify the taxonomic status of the latter. No differences were found to distinguish the two species and the crosses between them yielded progeny. T. infestans populations presented four haplotypes that could be separated in two clusters: one formed by the samples from Bolivia (Andes and Chaco) and the other formed by samples from Argentina and Brazil. Silvatic and domestic T. infestans populations from Bolivia (Andes) were genetically identical.


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Animals , Male , Female , DNA, Mitochondrial , Genetic Variation , Triatoma/genetics , Argentina , Base Sequence , Bolivia , Brazil , Cytochromes b/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Triatoma/cytology
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 93(2): 273-6, Mar.-Apr. 1998. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-203612

ABSTRACT

The entire life cicle of Rhodnius domesticus, fed weekly on mice, was studied under controlled conditions. Aspects related to hatching, life time, mortality, feeding behaviour and fecundity for each stage of the insect life-cycle were evaluated. The hatching rate observed in 100 eggs was 57 per cent and the mean time of hatching was 15.6 days. Forth-six nymphs (80.7 per cent) completed the cycle and the mean time from NI to adult was 93.8 days. The average span in days for each stage was 12.4 for NI, 9.8 for NII, 14.2 for NIII, 16.8 for NIV and 25.0 for NV. The number of bloodmeals in each nymphal stage varied from 1 to 3. The mortality rate was 12.3 per cent for NI, 3.5 per cent for NII and 1.7 per cent for NIII and NIV nymphs. The mean number of eggs laid per female in a 9-month period was 333.1. Average adult survival rates were 287.6 + 133 and 328 + 73 days for males and females respectively.


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Animals , Longevity , Rhodnius/growth & development
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