- Triatoma protracta
Taxobox
name = "Triatoma protracta"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hemiptera
subordo =Heteroptera
familia =Reduviidae
subfamilia =Triatominae
genus = "Triatoma "
species = "T. protracta"
binomial = "Triatoma protracta"
binomial_authority = Uhler,1894 "Triatoma protracta" (commonly called Western Conenose, vinchuca, Mexican bedbugs or Kissing Bug) is an
assassin bug (familyReduviidae ) of the orderHemiptera . A 2 cm, brown-black nocturnalinsect found in forests. Common in the southwestern USA.This particular species lives in association, and feeds almost exclusively on wood rats of the genus "
Neotoma ". While this species carries the parasite that can cause Chagas disease, it rarely infects humans as defecation is delayed 20-30 minutes after feeding, in contrast to the immediate defecation behaviour displayed by the Latin American species. The Western Conenose is still dangerous as its bite is painless, and its saliva can cause allergic reactions up to and including anaphylactic shock.
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