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33236103B357FFCFFF54418FFCF3FEDA.text	33236103B357FFCFFF54418FFCF3FEDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cimex lectularius Linnaeus 1758	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Cimex lectularius Linnaeus, 1758</p>
            <p>(Fig. 1)</p>
            <p> Tadarida brasiliensis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) or  Myotis sp. [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Tucumán: Dto. Trancas, Tacanas, 25-XI-1947, R. Golbach leg., 1 male [FIML], on bat.</p>
            <p>Further records on other hosts</p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Jujuy: San Pedro de Jujuy, 27-IV-1926, Shannon &amp; Shannon leg., 1 male, # 2310 [IES], 1 nymph, # 2319 [IES] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Salta: Dto. Rosario de la Frontera, El Duraznito, 5-XI-1943, Romaña &amp; Abalos leg., 5 males, 4 females, 5 nymphs, # 81 [IMR] (Wygodzinsky 1951); San Miguel de Tucumán, 1950-1951, Abalos, Dávila &amp; Wygodzinsky leg., 3 males, 2 females, nymphs [IMR] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Catamarca: Catamarca capital, V-1928, Geoghegar leg., 1 male, 1 female, # 2362 [IES]; La Puerta, 18-I-1944, Romaña &amp; Abalos leg., 2 females, # 2314 [IES] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Chaco: Villa Angela, 14-II-1950, N.A. Nájera leg., 2 males, 2 females, 3 nymphs [IMR]; Puerto Tirol, Denier leg., 1 female [MLP]; Resistencia, Denier leg., 1 female [MLP] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Córdoba: [city?], 9-V-1933, 2 females, # 581, # 597 [IES] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Mendoza: C.S. Reed leg., 4 females [MHNM] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Buenos Aires: ex Col. Berg, 2 males, 2 females [MLP]; La Plata, 3 males, 4 females, 1 nymph [MLP] (Wygodzinsky 1951); Capital Federal: 6-II-2007, Family Ormello leg., 8 exx. [DIOC].</p>
            <p>Note 1: The current bed bug upsurge appears to have started almost synchronously in the late 1990’s in Europe [England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain], Canada, United States, South Korea, Australia (Doggett et al. 2004, Boase 2008, Szalanski et al. 2008, Fuentes et al. 2010, and many other authors), and also in Venezuela (Reyes- Lugo &amp; Rodríguez-Acosta 2002), and Brazil (Criado et al. 2011).</p>
            <p> Note 2: After the captures of  Cimex lectularius in 1950-1951 (Wygodzinsky 1951), no other later citations were produced in Argentina. No official statistics of cases involving  Cimex lectularius exist in Argentina. Other two positive identifications of  C. lectularius were made at MACN in the last years, all found in Buenos Aires city, but the specimens were not retained (A. Oliva 2011 pers. com.). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33236103B357FFCFFF54418FFCF3FEDA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Iorio, Osvaldo Di	Iorio, Osvaldo Di (2012): The bat bugs (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) from Argentina: geographic distributions, hosts, and new records. Zootaxa 3349: 48-55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.212766
33236103B354FFC8FF5443B9FC74FE6A.text	33236103B354FFC8FF5443B9FC74FE6A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cimex tucmatiani (Wygodzinsky 1951) Wygodzinsky 1951	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Propicimex  tucmatiani (Wygodzinsky, 1951)</p>
            <p>(Fig. 2)</p>
            <p> Cimex tucmatiani Wygodzinsky, 1951: 186 [key], 190-192 [descr. (female, nymph); distr.; hosts; figs.]  Cimex tucmatiani: Ronderos 1961: 29 -34 [distr.; hosts; descr. (male); figs.] </p>
            <p> Propicimex  tucmatiani (Wygodzinsky) : Usinger 1966: 306 -308 [comb. nov.; re-descr.; figs.; refs.] </p>
            <p> Molossus major crassicaudatus Geoffroy, 1805 [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Salta: Dto. Rivadavia, Santa Victoria Este, 10-VI-1960, A. Bachmann leg., 1 male, 3 females, # 4875 [DES], # 4873 [DES], # 4875 [DES], all on bats (Ronderos 1961), 5-VIII-1960, 1 male [improperly labeled as Allotype], # 4876 [DES] (Ronderos 1961), # 1563/2 [MLP] (Coscarón 1996), on bat (Ronderos 1961).</p>
            <p> Myotis nigricans nigricans (Schinz, 1821) [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Tucumán: [Dto. Trancas], “El Chorrillo”, = Chorrillos [Type-locality] (Wygodzinsky 1959b), 31-XII-1949, J. de Jiménez leg., 1 female Holotype, # 777 [IMR], on bat (Wygodzinsky 1951), # 1563/1 [MLP] (Coscarón 1996), 2 females Paratypes, 5 nymphs, # 777 [IMR], on bat (Wygodzinsky 1951) [1 female Paratype [EMEC], on bat, sent by Wygodzinsky] (Usinger 1966).</p>
            <p> Tadarida brasiliensis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) and/or  Myotis sp. [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p> ARGENTINA: Tucumán: Dto. Trancas, [Las] Tacanas (Wygodzinsky 1959b), 25-XI-1947, R. Golbach leg., 1 female Paratype, 1 nymph [FIML], on bat, together with  Cimex lectularius L. [1 male (FIML)] (Wygodzinsky 1951). </p>
            <p> Tadarida brasiliensis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Santiago del Estero: [city?], 22-X-1964, J.W. Abalos leg., 2 males, 1 female, on bat (Usinger 1966).</p>
            <p>New record</p>
            <p> Tadarida brasiliensis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) [  Vespertilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires: Otamendi, Estación INTA Delta, 25-VII-1979, Di Iorio leg., 2 nymphs, 2 adults [DIOC], one slide-mounted, in a bat-roosting hollow in the wall of a roof in an abandoned house.</p>
            <p>Further records</p>
            <p>BRAZIL: [Santa Catarina]: Nova Teutonia, 4-XI-1935, F. Plaumann leg., 1 male [EMEC?]; Nova Teutonia, 27º 15’ S, 52º 23’ W, V-1936, F. Plaumann leg., additional exx. [BMNH] (Usinger 1966).</p>
            <p>Note 1: The date of the Holotype given by Wygodzinky (1951) was 31-XII-1949, but Ronderos (1961) gives 31- XII-1948 as it is labeled, deposited in MLP. The same data of Ronderos (1961) are repeated by Coscarón (1996). Note 2: The “Alotypo” was collected 5-VIII-1960 by Ronderos (1961), but it is labeled VI-1960 (Coscarón 1996). Allotype designation was improperly made after to the original description.</p>
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33236103B353FFC8FF544700FDB7FB22.text	33236103B353FFC8FF544700FDB7FB22.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Leptocimex spectans (Lent 1941) Lent 1941	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Latrocimex  spectans (Lent, 1941)</p>
            <p> Noctilio leporinus (Linnaeus, 1758) [  Noctilionidae ] </p>
            <p>ARGENTINA: Corrientes: Arroyo San Lorenzo y Ruta 12, aprox. 4 km N San Lorenzo, 26-IV-2004, D. Ortiz, R Ovejero, P. Capllonch &amp; R Lobo leg., 3 males, # 7262 [FIML], on bat (Autino et al. 2009).</p>
            <p>Further records</p>
            <p> Noctilio leporinus (Linnaeus, 1758) [  Noctilionidae ] </p>
            <p>TRINIDAD: Vega de Oropouche [= Oropouche Lagoon], Avocat, 16-X-1957, T.G.H. Aitken leg., 1 male, 1 female, in hollow mangrove tree inhabited by the bats; Manzanilla Norte, 20-III-1957, T.G.H. Aitken leg., 1 male, same conditions [hollow mangrove tree inhabited by bats] (Usinger 1966); BRAZIL: Mato Grosso: Fazenda Limoeiro, Rio São Francisco, 18-VIII-1936, M. Cavalcanti Proença leg., 1 male Holotype [IOC], 1 female Allotype [IOC], 4 males Paratypes [IOC], in nest in a hollow fallen tree (Lent 1941), = 1 male Paratype, 1 female Paratype, in Col. Usinger [EMEC] (Usinger 1966); Paraná: Guaratuba Bay (25º 50’ S, 48º 34’ W), exx. not stated [probably PJSM], on bat (Moura et al. 2003).</p>
            <p> Note 1: In the introduction, Lent (1941) mentions 4 males, 1 female, and nymphs. Note 2: Until now,  L. spectans seems to be exclusively associated to  Noctilio leporinus in all of its geographic range (Trinidad; Brazil; Argentina). </p>
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