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editDescriptionThree species of kissing bugs.PNG |
English: (Left to right) Triatoma protracta, the most common species in the western U.S.; Triatoma gerstaeckeri, the most common species in Texas; Triatoma sanguisuga, the most common species in the eastern U.S. Scale bar represents 25mm or approximately 1 inch. |
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Source | doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004235 |
Author | Curtis-Robles et al. |
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