Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Sep 2002)

Aggregation mediated by faeces and footprints in Triatoma pseudomaculata (Heteroptera: Reduviidae), a Chagas disease vector

  • Ana Cristina R Vitta,
  • Alicia N Lorenzo Figueiras,
  • Claudio R Lazzari,
  • Liléia Diotaiuti,
  • Marcelo G Lorenzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762002000600020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97, no. 6
pp. 865 – 867

Abstract

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The behavioural response of Triatoma pseudomaculata to chemical substances present in their faeces or cuticle (footprints) was analyzed. Groups of larvae were simultaneously exposed to a clean filter paper and to another paper impregnated with a chemical stimulus in a circular arena. In these choice experiments, the insects aggregated significantly around papers impregnated with dry faeces. In addition, the bugs also showed a significant aggregation response to papers impregnated with compounds derived from their cuticle that were deposited by contact on the substrate. These results indicate that chemical compounds that affect the behaviour of T. pseudomaculata are present in the faeces and in the cuticle of this species. Results are discussed in relation to chemical communication in the Triatominae, as well as to the potential use of these substances in traps or sensors for the detection of this species.

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