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Autor:
M J Castro, M G Castro, T H Castaneda, D M C Monroy, C J Ocampo, C I Cruz, J T Ponce Palafox, Lara A R De
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment. 7:210-217
Autor:
D. Gómez, Paz María Salazar-Schettino, Margarita Cabrera, Nicolás Jaramillo, R. Ordoñez, Francisco Panzera, Santiago Mas-Coma, Víctor Manuel Angulo, C. Cordón‐Rosales, I. Ferrandis, M. C. Monroy, M. D. Bargues, Janine M. Ramsey, José-Enrique O'Connor, Rubén Pérez
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 11:1092-1103
Summary The wide geographical distribution of Triatoma dimidiata, one of the three major vectors of Chagas disease, ranges from Mexico to northern Peru. Since this species occupies a great diversity of artificial and natural ecotopes, its eradication
Autor:
G. Calderón Fernández, M. P. Juárez, J. Ramsey, P. M. Salazar Schettino, M. C. Monroy, R. Ordoñez, M. Cabrera
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 42:780-788
Autor:
Marino Cabrera, M. C. Monroy, R. Ordoñez, Justin Ramsey, P.M Salazar Schettino, G. Calderón Fernández, M. P. Juárez
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 42:780-788
The geographic variation in the cuticular hydrocarbon pattern among 11 populations of Triatoma dimidiata Latreille (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) from different regions of Mexico and Guatemala, was studied using capillary gas chromatography. T.
Autor:
G, Calderón Fernández, M P, Juárez, J, Ramsey, P M, Salazar Schettino, M C, Monroy, R, Ordoñez, M, Cabrera
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical entomology. 42(5)
The geographic variation in the cuticular hydrocarbon pattern among 11 populations of Triatoma dimidiata Latreille (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) from different regions of Mexico and Guatemala, was studied using capillary gas chromatography. T.
Autor:
Sergio Javier Mijailovsky, Marianela Menes, M. P. Juárez, Dulce Maria Bustamante, M. C. Monroy, G. Calderón Fernández
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical entomology. 42(1)
The intraspecific variability of Triatoma dimidiata Latreille, a major vector of Chagas disease, was studied in four departments of Guatemala. Insects were collected from either domestic and sylvatic habitats, and their cuticular hydrocarbon pattern