""'Heniartes " "'is a large genus of assassin bugs belonging to the family Reduviidae; 32 species have been described, all from South America.
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This tribe contains the only genera of the reduviidae with exaggerated modifications of the pronotum, such as the wheel bug ( arilus ) and the strongly raised and divided posterior pronotal lobe in " Ulpius"
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""'Caecina " "'is a genus in the subfamily Ectrichodiinae of Reduviidae ( assassin bugs ); 16 species have been described, all of them are located in Eastern Asia.
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"Musgraveia sulciventris " is also preyed upon by the predatory Asopus " and assassin bugs ( family Reduviidae ) of the species " Pristhesancus papuensis " and " Pristhesancus plagipennis ".
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The most notable is American trypanosomiasis, known as Chagas disease, which occurs in South America, caused by " Trypanosoma cruzi ", and transmitted by certain insects of the Reduviidae, members of the Hemiptera.
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That article doesn't say where they live, but googling for " Reduviidae Australia " finds stuff like this, which says there are 30 genera ( kinds, roughly ) of insects from that family native to Australia.
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McMahan, E . A . ( 1983 ) " Adaptations, feeding preferences, and biometrics of a termite-baiting assassin bug ( Hemiptera, Reduviidae ) ", Annals of the Entomological Society of America 76 : 483-486
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Dr Chagas discovered that the intestines of Triatomidae ( now Reduviidae : Triatominae ) harbored a flagellate protozoan, a new species of the " Trypanosoma " genus, and was able to demonstrate experimentally that it could be transmitted to marmoset monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug.
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Although infecting a variety of mammalian species in a wide geographical area in Central and South America, this parasite is considered as non-pathogenic to these hosts . " "'T . rangeli " "'is transmitted by bite of infected triatomine bugs of the Reduviidae family, commonly known as barbeiro, " winchuka " " ( vinchuca ) ", chinche, pito ou chup�o.
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Then inherited sterility was reported in the greater wax moth " Galleria mellonella " ( Lepidoptera : Pyralidae ), in the codling moth " Cydia pomonella " ( Lepidoptera : Tortricidae ), in the large milkweed bug " Oncopeltus fasciatus " ( Hemiptera : Lygaeidae ), in " Gonocerus acuteangulatus " ( Hemiptera : Coreida ), in " Rhodnius prolixus " ( Hemiptera : Reduviidae ), and in the Two-spotted spider mite " Tetranychus urticae " ( Acari : Tetranychidae ).