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Because of their roles as vectors of
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,
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the causative agent of Chagas disease, species in the subfamily
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are the most medically important Heteroptera in the New World.
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are occasionally found infected with arboviruses and plague bacilli (Garcia
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2000, Ames
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1954)) but they are only known to transmit
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and
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Tejera
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to humans.
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are vectors of hemogregarines to lizards (Smith 1996).
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