- Reduviidae
- A family (order Hemiptera) of predatory insects, the assassin bugs, which attack animals and humans. It includes the subfamily Triatominae, the kissing or cone-nosed bugs, whose type genus Triatoma includes species that are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi.
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Red·u·vi·idae .rej-ə-'vī-ə-.dē n pl a very large and widely distributed family of bloodsucking hemipterous insects comprising the assassin bugs, having a short 3-jointed proboscis that is curved back under the head when at rest, and including vectors of Chagas' disease belonging to the genera Rhodnius and Triatoma* * *
Re·du·vi·i·dae (re″du-viґĭ-de) a family of winged hemipterous insects of the suborder Heteroptera, including various biting species called cone-nose bugs, kissing bugs, and assassin bugs. Many have painful bites, and some species transmit Chagas disease. Genera include Eratyrus, Eutriatoma, Melanolestes, Panstrongylus, Reduvius (type genus), Rhodnius, and Triatoma.
Medical dictionary. 2011.