Detection of Wolbachia Bacteria in Multiple Organs and Feces of the Triatomine Insect Rhodnius pallescens (Hemiptera, Reduviidae)

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At least two types of Wolbachia bacteria were detected in wild and insectarium-raised Rhodnius pallescens, a natural vector of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli. Wolbachia was detected in all the organs and tissues studied and in the feces, and this provided a methodological advantage for determining the presence of this endosymbiont in this host, obviating the need to kill the specimens. The occurrence of trypanosomatids in wild individuals was also studied.

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Espino, C. I., Gomez, T., Gonzalez, G., do Santos, M. F. Brazil, Solano, J., Sousa, O., Moreno, N., Windsor, Donald M., Ying, A., Vilchez, S., and Osuna, A. 2009. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/11883">Detection of Wolbachia Bacteria in Multiple Organs and Feces of the Triatomine Insect Rhodnius pallescens (Hemiptera, Reduviidae)</a>." <em>Applied and Environmental Microbiology</em>, 75, (2) 547–550.

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