“…In Triatoma, the heterochromatic regions show different behaviour depending on the species analysed, possibly reflecting the polyphyletic nature of this large genus (Dujardin et al, 2000). In some Triatoma species, particularly those of the infestans sub-complex (T. melanosoma, T. infestans, T. platensis and T. delpontei), the heterochromatic regions are generally associated to form a single chromocentre (Panzera et al, 1995). In others, the heterochromatic regions appear scattered through the nucleus and multiple chromocentres are formed, such as in T. barberi, T. rubrofasciata, T. tibiamaculata, T. brasiliensis and in some species of sordida sub-complex .…”