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“…On the other hand, the highest mortality rate was in the molt from the 1st-2nd second instar in the three cohorts. As recorded in other studies on these species of the Phyllosoma complex (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2003a, Martínez-Ibarra & Novelo-López 2004, the mortality of the youngest nymphs (1st, 2nd and 3rd instar) appeared to mainly be due to an incapacity to feed since dead bugs generally had no significant intestinal content whereas mortality in the older nymphs occurred mainly during molting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…On the other hand, the highest mortality rate was in the molt from the 1st-2nd second instar in the three cohorts. As recorded in other studies on these species of the Phyllosoma complex (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2003a, Martínez-Ibarra & Novelo-López 2004, the mortality of the youngest nymphs (1st, 2nd and 3rd instar) appeared to mainly be due to an incapacity to feed since dead bugs generally had no significant intestinal content whereas mortality in the older nymphs occurred mainly during molting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…mexicana has been recently proposed to be included the Phyllosoma complex ). Recorded hatching rates of those species, reared under similar laboratory conditions as those of the current study, are usually over 70% except in the cases of Meccus bassolsae (Alejandre-Aguilar, Nogueda-Torres, Cortés-Jiménez, Jurberg, Galvão & Carcavallo) (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2003b, Martínez-Ibarra & Novelo-López 2004 and T. mexicana in this study. Low egg hatching rates could explain why T. mexicana is not as abundant as some other Mexican triatomine species in those species' respective distribution areas.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…For those crosses, 10 couples from each set were placed in plastic jars (5 cm diameter x 10 cm height), as indicated in Table I. The developmental cycle of each parental lineage involved in the study was used as a control; most of these data (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2003a, Martínez-Ibarra & Novelo-López 2004. Specimens were maintained in incubators at 27 ± 1ºC with 75 ± 5% relative humidity and were fed weekly on New Zealand rabbits.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%