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tireatominea is incorrectly written, and should be written as "triatominae" being its meaning: tireatominea = triatominaeLos triatomine (Triatominae ) they are a subfamily of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera Reduviidae family, known by various names in different regions: vinchuca ( from Ecuador to Patagonia ) chipo (41 Venezuela; pito (Colombia ) and barbeiro (41 Brazil; among others. Approximately 130 species that make up this subfamily are hematophagous, i.e. feed on vertebrate blood. Exceptionally, some species of triatomines feed on other 2 invertebrados.1 most are distributed throughout the Americas, with some few species present in Asia, Africa and Australia. These insects usually coexist with vertebrate nidicolas of which suck blood. All triatomine species are potential vectors of Chagas disease but those 40 species; as Triatoma infestans and Rhodnius prolixus ) which have adapted to live with humans are considered " 34 important vectors; of the parasite responsible for the disease, Trypanosoma cruzi.