2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0007485315000759
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Biological parameters of interbreeding subspecies ofMeccus phyllosomus(Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) in western Mexico

Abstract: Understanding the biological parameters of some triatomine subspecies of Meccus phyllosomus (Burmeister) is a crucial first step in estimating the epidemiological importance of this group. Biological parameters related to egg eclosion, egg-to-adult development time, number of blood meals to moult, percentage of females at the end of the cycle, number of laid eggs, and the accumulative mortality for each instar of three M. phyllosomus subspecies [Meccus phyllosomus pallidipennis (Stål), Meccus phyllosomus longi… Show more

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“…This could represent an advantage for hybrid descendants because the faster the nymphs turn into adults, the shorter the period required to increase the population size. Similar results were recorded for F1 hybrid offspring of the epidemiologically important Mexican species M. pallidipennis and M. picturatus as well as of M. phyllosomus and Triatoma recurva (Stål) (Martínez‐Ibarra et al , Díaz et al ). This latter species is considered as an important vector in the United States (Bern et al ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…This could represent an advantage for hybrid descendants because the faster the nymphs turn into adults, the shorter the period required to increase the population size. Similar results were recorded for F1 hybrid offspring of the epidemiologically important Mexican species M. pallidipennis and M. picturatus as well as of M. phyllosomus and Triatoma recurva (Stål) (Martínez‐Ibarra et al , Díaz et al ). This latter species is considered as an important vector in the United States (Bern et al ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As previously reported for T. recurva, M. phyllosomus , M. mazzottii, and their hybrids, death in the youngest nymphs seemed to be caused by inability to feed, as dead triatomines were generally found without substantial intestinal content. On the other hand, the death of older nymphs appeared to occur during molting (Martínez‐Ibarra et al , ). The percentage of adult females at the end of the life cycle was similar among three of the studied cohorts, except for M. bassolsae , which had a lower percentage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parameter also suggests the increased fitness of descendants of IP crosses. As previously reported for M. p. longipennis (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2015), death in the youngest nymphs seemed to be caused by inability to feed, as dead triatomines were generally found without substantial intestinal content. On the other hand, the death of older nymphs appeared to occur during molting.…”
Section: Departamento De Medicina Preventiva Y Saludsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In the descendant F1 cohorts of Sayula IP crosses (Penjamo x Sayula and La Palma x Sayula), egg eclosion rates were higher than those recorded for Penjamo and La Palma parental cohorts, which indicates an increase in fitness of descendants of IP crosses. A similar phenomenon was recorded when crosses of M. p. pallidipennis (Stål) x M. p. longipennis were carried out (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2015).…”
Section: Departamento De Medicina Preventiva Y Saludsupporting
confidence: 74%
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