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Kaio Cesar Chaboli Alevi1,2, Jader de Oliveira1, Ariane Cristina Caris Garcia2, Daniel Cesaretto Cristal1, Luiza Maria Grzyb Delgado2, Isadora de Freitas Bittinelli2, Yago Visinho Dos Reis2, Amanda Ravazi2, Ana Beatriz Bortolozo de Oliveira3, Cleber Galvão4, Maria Tercília Vilela de Azeredo-Oliveira3, Fernanda Fernandez Madeira3.
Abstract
Chagas disease is the most prevalent neglected tropical disease in the Americas and makes an important contribution to morbidity and mortality rates in countries where it is endemic since 30 to 40% of patients develop cardiac diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, or both. In this paper, a new species of the genus Triatoma is described based on specimens collected in the Department San Miguel, Province of Corrientes, Argentina. Triatoma rosai sp. nov. is closely related to T. sordida (Stål, 1859), and was characterized based on integrative taxonomy using morphological, morphometric, molecular data, and experimental crosses. These analyses, combined with data from the literature (cytogenetics, electrophoresis pattern, molecular analyses, cuticular hydrocarbons pattern, geometric morphometry, cycle, and average time of life as well as geographic distribution) confirm the specific status of T. rosai sp. nov. Natural Trypanosoma cruzi infection, coupled with its presence mostly in peridomestic habitats, indicates that this species can be considered as an important Chagas disease vector from Argentina.Entities:
Keywords: Chagas disease; experimental crosses; molecular; morphology; morphometry; triatomines
Year: 2020 PMID: 33255910 PMCID: PMC7759825 DOI: 10.3390/insects11120830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769