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Triatoma dimidiata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Triatoma dimidiata
''Triatoma dimidiata'' is a blood-sucking insect whose range extends from northern South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru), throughout all the countries of Central America and into Southern Mexico. It is among the most important carriers of ''Trypanosoma cruzi'', the flagellate protozoa that causes Chagas disease. ''Dimidiata'' has been found in rock piles, caves occupied by bats, hollow trees occupied by mammals or birds, and other diverse ecotopes. However, their presence in human abodes is usually happenstance; people tend to bring them indoors with their firewood. When in the nymph form they may camouflage themselves from predators by scraping dust over their dorsal abdomen, a behavior also observed in ''T. phyllosoma'', ''T. nigromaculata'', ''Panstrongylus geniculatus'', ''P. megistus'' and ''P. herreri'' nymphs. == References ==
*Zeledón R (1981) El ''Triatoma dimidiata'' (Latreille, 1811) y su relación con la enfermedad de Chagas. Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia. Costa Rica
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