Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)

Triatomines are insects belonging to the Hemiptera order, Heteroptera suborder, Reduviidae family and Triatominae subfamily. All members of this subfamily are hematophagous. Triatomines evolved from Reduviidae predators and they are probably polyphyletic in origin. The combination of anatomical, phy...

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Main Authors: E. Tartarotti, M. T. V. Azeredo-Oliveira, C. R. Ceron
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-0118517d9df4424f9f719825e12730052020-11-24T21:04:49ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375662b70370810.1590/S1519-69842006000400014S1519-69842006000400014Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)E. Tartarotti0M. T. V. Azeredo-Oliveira1C. R. Ceron2Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaTriatomines are insects belonging to the Hemiptera order, Heteroptera suborder, Reduviidae family and Triatominae subfamily. All members of this subfamily are hematophagous. Triatomines evolved from Reduviidae predators and they are probably polyphyletic in origin. The combination of anatomical, physiological and ethological factors observed in this group, as well as the plesiomorphic and apomorphic characters that differentiate the five tribes and fourteen triatomine genera reinforce the polyphiletic hypotesis. However if we consider the five groups of triatomines, the Rhodniini, Cavernicolini, Bolboderini, Linshcosteini and Alberproseniini tribes constitute monophyletic groups, while the Triatomini tribe is considered polyphyletic. The New World is the center of triatomine diversity and seems to be the point of group origin. Of approximately 137 triatomine species, 105 are only found in the Americas. It is now considered that triatomines represent a polyphyletic group defined according to their convergent apomorphic hematophagous characters, which have appeared several times in Reduviidae. This study revises the phylogeny of these vectors of Chagas' disease, covering such topics as the origin of hematophagy in triatomines and ancestral proposal for the group.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842006000400014&lng=en&tlng=enHeteropteraTriatominaeReduviidaephylogeny
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author E. Tartarotti
M. T. V. Azeredo-Oliveira
C. R. Ceron
spellingShingle E. Tartarotti
M. T. V. Azeredo-Oliveira
C. R. Ceron
Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
Brazilian Journal of Biology
Heteroptera
Triatominae
Reduviidae
phylogeny
author_facet E. Tartarotti
M. T. V. Azeredo-Oliveira
C. R. Ceron
author_sort E. Tartarotti
title Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
title_short Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
title_full Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
title_fullStr Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic approach to the study of Triatomines (Triatominae, Heteroptera)
title_sort phylogenetic approach to the study of triatomines (triatominae, heteroptera)
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Triatomines are insects belonging to the Hemiptera order, Heteroptera suborder, Reduviidae family and Triatominae subfamily. All members of this subfamily are hematophagous. Triatomines evolved from Reduviidae predators and they are probably polyphyletic in origin. The combination of anatomical, physiological and ethological factors observed in this group, as well as the plesiomorphic and apomorphic characters that differentiate the five tribes and fourteen triatomine genera reinforce the polyphiletic hypotesis. However if we consider the five groups of triatomines, the Rhodniini, Cavernicolini, Bolboderini, Linshcosteini and Alberproseniini tribes constitute monophyletic groups, while the Triatomini tribe is considered polyphyletic. The New World is the center of triatomine diversity and seems to be the point of group origin. Of approximately 137 triatomine species, 105 are only found in the Americas. It is now considered that triatomines represent a polyphyletic group defined according to their convergent apomorphic hematophagous characters, which have appeared several times in Reduviidae. This study revises the phylogeny of these vectors of Chagas' disease, covering such topics as the origin of hematophagy in triatomines and ancestral proposal for the group.
topic Heteroptera
Triatominae
Reduviidae
phylogeny
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842006000400014&lng=en&tlng=en
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