1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761999000400023
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Anatomia e Histologia das Glândulas Salivares nos Triatomíneos

Abstract: Anatomy and Histology of Salivary Glands of Triatomine BugsAs glândulas salivares têm grande diversificação quanto ao número, tamanho, forma e situação nos diferentes triatomíneos. Em geral estão situadas no tórax, onde encontram espaço suficiente para seu desenvolvimento. O deslocamento para a região abdominal resulta dos eventuais movimentos peristálticos dos órgãos vizinhos. Os estudos sobre a anatomia, microanatomia e histologia do sistema glandular de hemípteros foi, por muitos anos, alvo de atenção de vá… Show more

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“…Rho. prolixus possesses two pairs of glands, but species of the tribe Triatomini have three (named D1, D2 and D3); D1 is often so small that it can hardly be distinguished or separated from D2 (Barth, 1954; Lacombe, 1999; Anhê & Azeredo‐Oliveira, 2008). In Tri.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rho. prolixus possesses two pairs of glands, but species of the tribe Triatomini have three (named D1, D2 and D3); D1 is often so small that it can hardly be distinguished or separated from D2 (Barth, 1954; Lacombe, 1999; Anhê & Azeredo‐Oliveira, 2008). In Tri.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The salivary glands of P. nigrispinus are composed of a pair of accessory and main gland complexes, which are supplied with a net of tracheoles, as reported for several other heteropteran species. However these tracheoles are present only in the main salivary gland units of a number of triatomine bugs (Lacombe, 1999). The main salivary glands are divided into anterior and posterior lobes, as reported for heteropterans in general (Goodchild, 1966).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In S. castanea , the principal salivary gland is bilobate and the accessory salivary gland is tubular as found in other Pentatomomorpha, suggesting that the anatomy of the salivary glands in this infraorder may be phylogenetically biased other than by feeding habits. The salivary glands in Hemiptera vary in shape, size, and number of lobes (Baptist, 1941; Lacombe, 1999; Kumar & Sahayaraj, 2012; Zhong et al, 2014). Within Cimicomorpha, Triatoma vitticeps Stal, 1859 (Reduviidae) has three types of principal salivary glands (Lacombe, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%