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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 111(11): 717-719, Nov. 2016. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-829245

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Major emergency efforts are being mounted for each vector-borne disease epidemiological crisis anew, while knowledge about the biology of arthropods vectors is dwindling slowly but continuously, as is the number of field entomologists. The discrepancy between the rates of production of knowledge and its use and need for solving crises is widening, in particular due to the highly differing time spans of the two concurrent processes. A worldwide web based search using multiple key words and search engines of onsite and online courses in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and German concerned with the biology of vectors identified over 140 courses. They are geographically and thematically scattered, the vast majority of them are on-site, with very few courses using the latest massive open online course (MOOC) powerfulness. Over two third of them is given in English and Western Africa is particularity poorly represented. The taxonomic groups covered are highly unbalanced towards mosquitoes. A worldwide unique portal to guide students of all grades and levels of expertise, in particular those in remote locations, is badly needed. This is the objective a new activity supported by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR).


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Humains , Animaux , Vecteurs de maladies , Entomologie/enseignement et éducation , Lutte contre les insectes , Vecteurs insectes , Enseignement/statistiques et données numériques , Afrique , Asie , Bovins , Amérique centrale , Transmission de maladie infectieuse , Enseignement à distance/statistiques et données numériques , Entomologie/statistiques et données numériques , Jupiter , Langage , Amérique du Nord , Amérique du Sud
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 95(6): 877-81, Nov.-Dec. 2000. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-273445

Résumé

Simple eyes or ocelli coexist with compound eyes in many adult insects. The change in the morphology of the ocelli along the five larval instars of Triatoma infestans was studied by light and scanning electron microscopy. Our analysis showed that the development of the ocelli of these bugs occurs gradually along the larval life. The photoreceptor layer is present from the second-instar onwards. The cornea appears first at the imaginal stage and grows up to the 18-20th day after the last ecdysis, associated to an increase in the retinal mass. Findings are discussed in a comparative fashion and in relation to the functionality of the ocellar system in T. infestans


Sujets)
Animaux , Oeil/croissance et développement , Vecteurs insectes/physiologie , Triatoma/physiologie , Oeil/ultrastructure , Microscopie électronique
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 95(5): 743-6, Sept.-Oct. 2000. ilus, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-267906

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The simple eyes (ocelli) of recently emerged adult Triatoma infestans exhibit a narrow elongated "pupil", surrounded by a ring of brown-reddish pigment, the "iris". This pupil does not respond to changes in the illumination, but varies in size after the imaginal ecdysis. This change corresponds, internally, with the growth of the corneal lens and the associated retina up to an age of about 20 days. This has not been previously observed in an insect. The use of this characteristic for recognising young adults of this species is suggested.


Sujets)
Animaux , Mâle , Femelle , Vieillissement/physiologie , Vecteurs insectes/physiologie , Éclairage , Pupille/physiologie , Triatoma/physiologie
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 95(3): 381-8, May-Jun. 2000. ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-258193

Résumé

The projections of mechanosensory hairs located on the dorsal and lateral head of the adult haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans were analyzed by means of cobalt filling. Axons run into the anterior and posterior tegumentary nerve and project through the brain to the ventral nerve cord. The fibres are small in diameter and run as a fascicle. Some branches run into suboesophageal and prothoracic centres; others run as far as to the mesothoracic ganglion. These sensory projections resemble that of wind-sensitive head hairs of the locust. The functional role of this sensory system in this species is discussed.


Sujets)
Animaux , Axones/ultrastructure , Encéphale/ultrastructure , Mécanorécepteurs/ultrastructure , Triatoma/ultrastructure , Axones/physiologie , Encéphale/physiologie , Cobalt , Mécanorécepteurs/physiologie , Microscopie électronique à balayage
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