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Table 2 Comparisons of the abundance of each sensillum between infected and non-infected insects overall population, within each sex, within each population, and within each sex within each population of Triatoma dimidiata

From: Does Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909) (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) modify the antennal phenotype of Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811) (Hemiptera: Triatominae)?

Factor

Pedicel

Flagellum 1

Flagellum 2

 

BR

BA

TH

TK

BR

BA

TH

TK

BR

BA

TH

TK

Overall population (I vs. NI)

**

*

Within females (I F vs. NI F)

*

Within males (I M vs. NI M)

**

Within domestic insects (I D vs. NI D)

*

*

*

***

*

*

*

***

*

Within sylvatic insects (I S vs. NI S)

***

***

**

***

**

**

*

**

Within laboratory-reared insects (I L vs. NI L)

Within females of the domestic population (F D I vs. F D NI)

*

*

*

Within females of the sylvatic population (F S I vs. F S NI)

***

**

**

*

*

*

Within females of the laboratory-reared population (F L I vs. F L NI)

Within males of the domestic population (M D I vs. M D NI)

*

***

*

***

Within males of the sylvatic population (M S I vs. M S NI)

*

**

***

*

*

Within males of the laboratory-reared population (M L I vs. M L NI)

  1. BR bristles, BA basiconic, TH thin-walled trichoid, TK thick-walled trichoid, F female and M male, I infected, NI non-infected, D domestic, S sylvatic, and L laboratory-reared. Asterisks represent a significant difference between infected and non-infected insects (P < 0.05*; P < 0.01**; P < 0.001***; – no difference)