Insects found in birds’ nests from Argentina. Part I: a bibliographical review, with taxonomical corrections, comments and a hypothetical mechanism of transmission of cimicid bugs Author Turienzo, Paola Author Iorio, Osvaldo Di text Zootaxa 2007 1561 1 52 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.178338 8b7bb0da-4dda-42b6-a563-839a5281eedd 1175-5326 178338 COLUMBIDAE Columba livia [ livia Gmelin, 1789 ] HEMIPTERA Reduviidae : Triatominae Triatoma infestans Klug in Meigen, 1834 San Juan: Fig. 5 ; San Juan city ( Vallvé et al . 1995 ); San Juan city: Civic Center, 3 females in two nests, 1 n II, 2 n III, 8 n IV, and 14 n V in five nests; Intertorre I–II, 1 male , 1 female in one nest with one egg and one chick; Southern Zone, 1 male , 3 n I, 1 n II, 8 n III, 3 n IV, and 2 n V in one nest with two chicks ( Vallvé 1997 ); San Juan city ( López Pinos et al . 2005 ). Triatoma sordida sordida (Stal, 1859) Corrientes: Corrientes city, Parque Mitre, 6 eggs , 45 n I, 110 n II, 226 n III, 303 n IV, 1103 n V, 11 m , 12 f in 400 nests ( Bar et al . 1993a ); Corrientes city, Parque Mitre ( Oscherov et al . 1998 ); Fig. 7 .