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. 2015 Oct 14;10(10):e0139999. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139999

Fig 4. Constructions in Ecuador where Cavernicola pilosa and Triatoma dispar were found in association with bats.

Fig 4

A. House with cinderblock walls at Rancho Alegre, Zamora Chinchipe where C. pilosa (inset) was inhabiting a roost of Myotis sp. B. Adobe barn in Chinguilamaca, Loja where T. dispar (inset) was found associated with Molossus molossus and Myotis sp. Arrows indicate the entrances to the bat roosts where the insects were collected.