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Eastern Blood-sucking Conenose

Triatoma sanguisuga

Description:

Medium-sized, boldly patterned in dark brown to black with reddish markings. Beak tapered, not curved.

Habitat:

Orlando Wetlands on building wall. Nests of small mammals; may invade houses. Nocturnal

Notes:

Triatoma sanguisuga, also known as the Eastern Bloodsucking Conenose or the Mexican Bed Bug, is an insect of the Triatominae subfamily, known as kissing bugs. Like other species in this subfamily, T. sanguisuga is known to bite and feed off of humans at the mouth during sleep. This bite is painful and can cause adverse effects such as swelling, feelings of faintness, nausea, and vomiting. T. sanguisuga is found throughout North America, particularly in the American South (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia), as well as in portions of South America. They are generally about 1–2 cm long and brown or black, with an alternating pattern of brown/black and red/orange stripes around the abdomen. They are winged and have kinked antennae and a slender proboscis used for feeding. T. sanguisuga is a known carrier of T. cruzi, and therefore is a vector for transmission of Chagas disease to humans. However, because the disease is transmitted through the feces, and because the North American variety does not defecate while feeding, Chagas disease is primarily spread by the species only in South America, where the insect does defecate during feeding.

1 Species ID Suggestions

stho002
stho002 9 years ago
Eastern Blood-sucking Conenose
Triatoma sanguisuga Species Triatoma sanguisuga - Eastern Blood-sucking Conenose - BugGuide.Net


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1 Comment

James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Thank you stho002, after reading about this bug I am glad I did not get any closer.....LOL

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 7, 2014
Submitted on Jun 7, 2014

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