A system for developmental timing for Panstrongylus megistus and Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) adults is presented, using as a marker, the evolution of the cuticular tanning after ecdysis. In both species the setting of the cuticular pigmentation pattern after imaginal moult is a homogeneous process in population, i.e. no individual variations were detected. The system allows one to estimate the exuvial time up to 5 or 7 hr after occurrence. A preferential exuvial period (PEP) was determined in the population under usual rearing conditions by using this system. The PEP runs from 2100 to 0500 hr for P. megistus and from 0100 to 0800 hr for R. prolixus. These data are meaningful for endocrine studies on those species. Studies on PEP under natural environmental conditions would be useful for the control of Chagas' disease vectors.