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“…The position of Nesotriatoma spp. in the clade geniculatus leads us to question whether Nesotriatoma would also be a Panstrongylus with homoplasy (as observed for P. tibiamaculatus [ 11 ]) because there is cytogenetic and phylogenetics evidence that confirms this relationship [ 9 , 13 , 16 , 19 ]. The reproductive isolation observed between N. confusa and geniculatus clade species (Table 2 ) may be due to the long time these species have been geographically isolated, since Nesotriatoma spp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The position of Nesotriatoma spp. in the clade geniculatus leads us to question whether Nesotriatoma would also be a Panstrongylus with homoplasy (as observed for P. tibiamaculatus [ 11 ]) because there is cytogenetic and phylogenetics evidence that confirms this relationship [ 9 , 13 , 16 , 19 ]. The reproductive isolation observed between N. confusa and geniculatus clade species (Table 2 ) may be due to the long time these species have been geographically isolated, since Nesotriatoma spp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]. Chromosomal data also support this relation [16,[19][20][21]. In addition, a new species [N. confusa Oliveira et al (2018)] has recently been described from specimens that were incorrectly classified as N. bruneri Usinger, 1944 [15].…”
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