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. 2015 May;110(3):310–318. doi: 10.1590/0074-02760140376

Fig. 1A: map showing houses infested by Triatoma infestans before insecticide spraying which were included in wing geometric morphometry analyses in Area III (circles) and the groups of houses identified in Area I (triangles) (Gaspe et al. 2012), Pampa del Indio, Chaco, 2007-2008; B: map of Area III showing houses infested by T. infestans included in the morphometric analyses by survey, Pampa del Indio, 2008-2012. Circles show houses before insecticide spraying (October 2008), squares correspond to the first post-spray survey [10 months post-spray (MPS), 2009], triangles correspond to the second post-spray survey (18 MPS, 2010) and stars to the fourth post-spray survey (49 MPS, 2012), the numbers and letters refer to the house ID. The letters correspond to the name of the community (cc: Cuarta Legua 14; cd: Cuarta Legua 17; pc: Pampa Chica; pg: Pampa Grande; rn: El Rincón).

Fig. 1A: map showing houses infested by Triatoma infestans
before insecticide spraying which were included in wing geometric morphometry
analyses in Area III (circles) and the groups of houses identified in Area I
(triangles) (Gaspe et al. 2012), Pampa
del Indio, Chaco, 2007-2008; B: map of Area III showing houses infested by
T. infestans included in the morphometric analyses by
survey, Pampa del Indio, 2008-2012. Circles show houses before insecticide
spraying (October 2008), squares correspond to the first post-spray survey [10
months post-spray (MPS), 2009], triangles correspond to the second post-spray
survey (18 MPS, 2010) and stars to the fourth post-spray survey (49 MPS, 2012),
the numbers and letters refer to the house ID. The letters correspond to the
name of the community (cc: Cuarta Legua 14; cd: Cuarta Legua 17; pc: Pampa
Chica; pg: Pampa Grande; rn: El Rincón).