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“…Cytogenetic analysis also revealed that the tribe Rhodniini is a group in which the species vary little when compared to the common ancestor, since all of the species have the same chromosome number 2 n = 20A + XY (Pita et al 2013;Alevi et al 2013dAlevi et al , 2015 as their common ancestor (Ueshima 1966). Thus, new studies on these organisms are important for understanding the biology, evolution and classification of these vectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytogenetic analysis also revealed that the tribe Rhodniini is a group in which the species vary little when compared to the common ancestor, since all of the species have the same chromosome number 2 n = 20A + XY (Pita et al 2013;Alevi et al 2013dAlevi et al , 2015 as their common ancestor (Ueshima 1966). Thus, new studies on these organisms are important for understanding the biology, evolution and classification of these vectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the number of chromosomes, insects of the tribe Rhodniini share the location of the probe 45S of nucleolar organizing region (NOR) which is restricted to sex chromosomes (Pita et al, 2013). Ueshima (1966) indicated that the common ancestor of all organisms of the Triatominae subfamily presents the karyotype 2n = 20A + XY, as observed in the tribe Rhodniini.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All species of the tribe Rhodiniini contain 22 chromosomes (20A + XY) (Panzera et al, 2010;Pita et al, 2013;Alevi et al, 2013f, 2015. The genus Panstrongylus show two karyotypic variations, P. megistus with 2n = 18A + X 1 X 2 Y (Schreiber and Pellegrino, 1950) and P. lutzi with 2n = 20A + X 1 X 2 X 3 Y (Santos, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%