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Kissing bug (Rhodnius pictipes), an important vector in the spread of Chagas disease
Kissing bug (Rhodnius pictipes), an important vector in the spread of Chagas disease. Jatun Sacha Biological Station, Napo province, Amazon basin, Ecuador. Meetyourneighbours.net project
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Love Bites - The Unconventional Romance of the Kissing Bug
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. In this snapshot, we witness a moment of unexpected tenderness in the wild. Meet our star couple - the notorious Kissing Bugs! Known for their role as important vectors in spreading Chagas disease, these arthropod assassins have found love amidst their dangerous mission. Caught in an elevated view against a plain white background, it's hard to ignore the charm exuded by these true bugs. With their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, they prove that even insects can be strikingly beautiful. But don't be fooled by their innocent appearance! These hexapods belong to the Reduviidae family and are skilled predators. Their stealthy nature and piercing mouthparts make them formidable hunters within Latin America's lush rainforests. Yet, here they are, locked in a passionate embrace at Jatun Sacha Biological Station in Ecuador's Amazon basin. Perhaps love knows no boundaries - not even when you're an insect responsible for transmitting diseases! Thanks to MYN's Meet Your Neighbours project and Gil Wizen's keen eye behind the lens, we get a glimpse into this extraordinary world where romance blooms unexpectedly among deadly creatures. So next time you come across a Kissing Bug print like this one (not for commercial use), remember that even nature has its own unique way of showing affection – just watch out for those sneaky kisses!
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