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Biology of Triatoma carcavalloi Jurberg, Rocha & Lent, 1998 under laboratory conditions. | LitMetric

Biology of Triatoma carcavalloi Jurberg, Rocha & Lent, 1998 under laboratory conditions.

Rev Soc Bras Med Trop

Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses, Setor de Entomologia Médica e Forense, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.

Published: October 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Triatoma carcavalloi is a wild insect species found alongside other related species in rural Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, which can transmit Trypanosoma cruzi.
  • The study measured aspects like incubation periods, blood meal patterns, and mortality rates, revealing a 22.7-day incubation period, with nymphs typically feeding about 13.4 times during growth.
  • Findings showed that 3rd stage nymphs had the highest mortality and that adults lived an average of 25.6 weeks, providing new insights into the biology and life cycle of T. carcavalloi.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Triatoma carcavalloi is a wild species that is found in sympatry with Triatoma rubrovaria and Triatoma circummaculata, which are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi currently found in rural areas of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Methods: Fertility was assessed and to determine the incubation period, the eggs were observed until hatching. The first meal was offered to 1st stage nymphs. The intermolt period was also determined. The number of blood meals was quantified at each nymphal stage and the resistance to fasting as the period between ecdysis and death. Mortality was assessed and longevity was determined by recording the time that elapsed from molting to the adult stage and until death. The developmental cycle was assessed by recording the length in days of each stage from molting to adult hood.

Results: The average incubation period was 22.7 days. The average first meal occurred 3.1 days after hatching. The 5th stage nymph to adult intermolting period was the longest at 193.4 days. The average number of feedings during nymphal development was 13.4. The resistance to fasting assay indicated that the 3rd, 4th and 5th stage nymphs presented higher resistance than did adults. The highest mortality rate was observed in the 3rd stage nymphs (22.2%). The average length of adult survival was 25.6 weeks, and the average total life cycle lasted 503.4 days.

Conclusions: This study is the first report on the biology of T. carcavalloi that fed on mice. The presented findings expand the bionomic knowledge of these species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0050-2014DOI Listing

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