Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2009 - Elsevier
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - 2009 - arca.fiocruz.br
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson… - Infection, Genetics and …, 2009 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …

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Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in
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J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2009 - academia.edu
All significant known insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae, which is restricted almost completely to the Americas. Infections by …

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J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - Infection, Genetics and …, 2009 - researchgate.net
All significant known insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae, which is restricted almost completely to the Americas. Infections by …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson… - Infection, genetics and …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - 2009 - documentation.ird.fr
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae).

J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - Infection, Genetics and …, 2008 - europepmc.org
Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation
in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae). - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in …

Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae)

J Costa, AT Peterson, JP Dujardin - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2009 - infona.pl
All known significant insect vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi are members of the Reduviidae,
subfamily Triatominae. Infections with this parasite are the cause of Chagas disease, the …