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Oviposition in the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus is modulated by host odors
(BioMed Central, 2015-05)
Background: Triatomine bugs are blood-sucking insects, vectors of Chagas disease. Despite their importance, their oviposition behavior has received relatively little attention. Some triatomines including Rhodnius prolixus ...
Effects of starvation on the olfactory responses of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus
(Elsevier, 2013-07)
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking and aggregation. In triatomines, which are obligated blood-feeders, it has been shown that the response to CO2, a ...
A heme-degradation pathway in a blood-sucking insect
(National Academy of Sciences, 2006)
First fossil blood sucking Psychodidae in South America: a sycoracine moth fly (Insecta: Diptera) in the middle Miocene Amazonian amber
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2011-01)
Sycorax peruensis sp.n. is the fi rst blood sucking fossil Psychodidae in South America. Th e new species mainly diff ers from all recent Neotropical Sycoracinae in its number of antennal segments. It is described from the ...
A heme-degradation pathway in a blood-sucking insect
(National Academy of Sciences, 2020)
FINE-STRUCTURE OF MALPIGHIAN TUBES IN BLOOD-SUCKING INSECT, TRIATOMA-INFESTANS-KLUG
(Springer-verlag WienViennaAustria, 1977)