Research Article

Ecoepidemiology of Chagas Disease in a Biological Corridor in Southeastern Mexico: A Promising Approach to Understand the Risk of Chagas Disease

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Triatomine species found in the biological corridor Cerro Mactumatza-Meseta de Copoya. (a) T. dimidiata and (b) T. huehuetenanguensis. Note the differences in the connexall spiracles in ventral view (below), where in T. huehuetenanguensis, they are not very pronounced and are concolorous with the rest of the integument unlike T. dimidiata [15].
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