Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?

The use of subtle features as species diagnostic traits in taxa with high morphological similarity sometimes fails in discriminating intraspecific variation from interspecific differences, leading to an incorrect species delimitation. A clear assessment of species boundaries is particularly relevant...

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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Corrección: sobredosis taxonómica en el clado Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae): ¿son R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) y R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) la misma especie?
title Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
spellingShingle Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
Study taxa
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title_short Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
title_full Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
title_fullStr Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
title_full_unstemmed Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
title_sort Correction: taxonomical over splitting in the Rhodnius prolixus (insecta: hemiptera: reduviidae) clade: are R. taquarussuensis (da Rosa et al., 2017) and R. neglectus (Lent, 1954) the same species?
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topic Study taxa
Organism
Biology
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