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Fecha de publicación:
2019-09-01
Tipo:
Article
Identificación:
SCOPUS_ID:85072056985
eID:
2-s2.0-85072056985
Nombre de la revista:
Journal of Medical Entomology
Título del artículo:

Comparative Study of the Antennal Phenotype in Species of the Belminus (Hemiptera: Triatominae) Genus Using Optical and Scanning Electron Microscopy

The genus Belminus Stål, 1859 is distinguished by markedly entomophagous species. This genus is a poorly studied group of the Triatominae (Jeannel, 1919), which includes hematophagous species that are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909), the etiological agent of Chagas disease. This study reports for the first time the description of the antennal sensilla of Belminus corredori (Galvão & Angulo, 2003), Belminus herreri (Lent & Wygodzinsky, 1979), and Belminus ferroae (Sandoval, Pabón, Jurberg & Galvão, 2007) nymphs and adults throughout scanning electron microscopy and optical microscopy. Nine morphological types of sensilla were identified in the three species, including bristles I and II, trichobothria, tapered hairs, thin-walled trichoid, thick-walled trichoid, basiconic, campaniform, and coeloconica sensilla. The analysis of the most abundant types of sensilla and their distribution in nymphs and adults shows similarities with the antennal phenotypes described in other Triatominae. Quantitative differences showed the important phenotypic plasticity of this morphological trait in the genus and allowed for the separation of the species in both sexes. These differences were associated with sexual dimorphism and wing condition (macropterous and brachypterous). The role of the antennal phenotype in sexual behavior, its usefulness as a taxonomic tool, and its relationship with the dispersal capacity of these species are discussed.

Autor(es) UDES:
Sandoval Ramírez C.M.
Otros Autores:
Nieves Blanco E., Esteban Adarme L., Angulo Silva V.M., Otálora-Luna F., Galvão C., Catalá S.
Autor Principal:
Sandoval Ramírez C.M.
Áreas del conocimiento:
Parasitology, Veterinary (all), Insect Science, Infectious Diseases
Acerca de la revista donde se publicó este artículo:

Journal of Medical Entomology

Cuartil Q1
Ranking
7178
Tipo
Journal
ISSN
00222585
eISSN
19382928
Región
Northern America
País
United States
Volumen
56
Rango de páginas
1260-1269
Cobertura
1964-2022
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