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First occurrence of Blattodea and their association with ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in abandoned social wasp nests (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) النص الكامل
2025
Lucas Camargos da Silva Araújo | Diego Gonçalves dos Santos Renne | Edivar Heeren de Oliveira | Gabriel de Castro Jacques | Marcos Magalhães de Souza
Abandoned nests of social wasps are used by various arthropods, however, there are no records of cockroaches. Therefore, the objective of this study is to report the occurrence of cockroaches in abandoned social wasp nests. The first record occurred in a Cerrado area, Brazil, where a nymph (Ectobiidae) of a cockroach (Cahita Hebard, 1922) was found in an abandoned social wasp nest. The second record involved three cockroach nymphs (Blattodea: Ectobiidae), found alongside an ant Camponotus sp. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in an abandoned nest located in a transition area between the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes. Although the exact reason for their presence cannot be defined, it is possible that the cockroaches were foraging for food or shelter from the rain. This is the first record of cockroaches occupying abandoned social wasp nests and the first record of another insect species occupying an abandoned social wasp nest alongside ants. Given the presence of Blattaria in more than one nest and in different locations and biomes, it can be suggested that this occupation is not merely incidental. However, further studies are necessary to determine the frequency of cockroach use of abandoned nests and to better understand the importance of these nests as microhabitats for these insects.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Occurrence of lacewing species (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) in an olive orchard (Olea europea L., Oleaceae) النص الكامل
2025
Thainara Brito Gonçalves | Andressa Negri Palandi | Eike Daniel Fôlha-Ferreira | Francisco José Sosa-Duque | Marcos Magalhães de Souza
Forest fragments associated with agricultural areas are beneficial for maintaining species that act as natural biological controls. Lacewings are an example of organisms that contribute to this control, however, there is little information on the sampling methodology for this taxon, as well as its occurrence in olive cultivation, Olea europaea L. (Lamiales: Oleaceae). Therefore, the aim of this study was to report the richness of lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) collected with attractant traps in an olive orchard, associated with fragments of mixed Atlantic Forest. The traps were baited with passion fruit juice at a rate of 200 mL per bottle. The traps were installed at Sítio Carpe Diem, in the Serra da Mantiqueira, municipality of Cambuí, southern Minas Gerais (-22.625000 and -46.148333) from September 2023 to January 2024. As a result, a total of 109 lacewing specimens from one subfamily, two tribes, six genera and 14 species were collected. The occurrence of this taxon in the area may reflect the biome in which the property is located, the high temperature and the fragment of native forest. The data obtained in this study suggests that the use of passion fruit bait is advantageous for sampling lacewings, as well as highlighting the importance of agroecological practices for the permanence of natural enemies in cultivated areas.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Exotic fruit as a new resource: first report of social wasps (Vespidae: Polistinae) foraging on noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) in northeast Brazil النص الكامل
2025
Marcos Aragão | Emanuelle Luiz da Silva Brito
Social wasps (Vespidae: Polistinae) are highly adaptable insects that exploit a wide range of locally and seasonally available resources. This study reports the first observation of social wasps foraging on noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia L.) in Northeast Brazil, specifically in the Caatinga biome. Noni, a pantropical fruit known for its environmental tolerance and nutritional content, including high water and protein levels. Seven species of social wasps were recorded foraging on noni in the rural area of Patos, Paraíba state, Brazil. These species included Polybia ignobilis, Polybia occidentalis, Polybia paulista, Polybia sericea, Brachygastra lechiguana, Protonectarina sylveirae, and Polistes canadensis. Observations revealed that the wasps foraged primarily on the carpel disc of the fruit, engaging in scraping behavior to extract juices and soft tissues. No activity was observed on ripe fruits, likely due to their strong odor. The findings highlight the ecological importance of noni fruits as a resource for social wasps, particularly in arid regions as Caatinga biome where such fruits provide essential nutrients.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]New records of Ulidiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) from state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil النص الكامل
2025
Devair dos Santos Freitas | Renan da Silva Olivier | Ramon Luciano Mello
This study was conducted in an urban fragment of Cerrado (savannah formation) in the municipality of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil. McPhail traps, with sugarcane extract, were used along one year with the goals to sampling ulidiids flies. As results were presented new occurrences for four genera and seven species of uliidids for MS. Besides sampled four species belongs from three genera previous known from MS. The fauna of uliidids from MS increasing in 140% and 100% the number of the species and genera, respectively. Actually, the fauna of ulidiids from MS is represented by 12 species into eight genera.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]New records of host plants of Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Cooperative Republic of Guyana النص الكامل
2024
José Victor Torres Alves Costa | Jefferson Luiz de Aguiar Paes | Luiz Augusto Copati Souza | Patricia Peters | Paul Michael McWatt | Alies van Sauers-Muller | Maria do Socorro Miranda de Sousa | Ricardo Adaime
New records of host plants of Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Cooperative Republic of Guyana النص الكامل
2024
José Victor Torres Alves Costa | Jefferson Luiz de Aguiar Paes | Luiz Augusto Copati Souza | Patricia Peters | Paul Michael McWatt | Alies van Sauers-Muller | Maria do Socorro Miranda de Sousa | Ricardo Adaime
Specimens of Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae) were obtained from fruits of Averrhoa bilimbi L., Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidaceae), Malpighia emarginata DC. (Malpighiaceae), and Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae), from a survey carried out in Lethem, Republic of Guyana. This is the first record of B. carambolae in A. bilimbi, M. emarginata and P. guajava in the country.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]New records of host plants of Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Cooperative Republic of Guyana. النص الكامل
2024
COSTA, J. V. T. A. | PAES, J. L. DE A. | SOUZA, L. A. C. | PETERS, P. | MCWATT, P. M. | SAUERS-MULLER, A. V. | SOUSA, M. DO S. M. DE | ADAIME, R. | JOSÉ VICTOR TORRES ALVES COSTA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; JEFFERSON LUIZ DE AGUIAR PAES, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA E PECUÁRIA; LUIZ AUGUSTO COPATI SOUZA, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA E PECUÁRIA; PATRICIA PETERS, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION INSTITUTE; PAUL MICHAEL MCWATT, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION INSTITUTE; ALIES VAN SAUERS-MULLER, MINISTÉRIO DA AGRICULTURA, PECUÁRIA E PESCA DO SURINAME; MARIA DO SOCORRO MIRANDA DE SOUSA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; RICARDO ADAIME DA SILVA, CPAF-AP.
Specimens of Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae) were obtained from fruits of Averrhoa bilimbi L., Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidaceae), Malpighia emarginata DC. (Malpighiaceae), and Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae), from a survey carried out in Lethem, Republic of Guyana. This is the first record of B. carambolae in A. bilimbi, M. emarginata and P. guajava in the country.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) from the Atlantic Forest-Cerrado transition zone of Luminárias, southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil النص الكامل
2024
Maria Luiza Simões Silva | Maria Julia da Costa Alvarenga | Luis Gustavo Talarico Rubim | Thiago Henrique dos Reis Pádua | Igor Rodrigues de Castro | Diogo Silva Vilela | Gabriel de Castro Jacques | Marcos Magalhães de Souza
The Cerrado and Atlantic Forest biomes are global biodiversity hotspots. However, these environments still face large knowledge gaps concerning fauna inventory studies, such as those on harvestmen. Our study aimed to sample harvestmen species in a transition area between the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, contributing to future biodiversity assessments and conservation efforts in Brazil. The surveys were conducted in the municipality of Luminárias, southern Minas Gerais state, between May 2023 and March 2024. We collected 185 individuals from six species and three morphospecies with a wide geographical distribution, but whose conservation status has not been assessed, which may affect their protection. Additionally, loss of native vegetation may lead to reductions in their populations. Our study supports current literature, which suggests the need for more inventories and the creation of a Conservation Unit in the Luminárias region.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Recent observations on the distribution of the endangered butterfly Eresia erysice erysice (Geyer, 1832) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) النص الكامل
2024
Gabriel Vila-Verde | Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie
The Brazilian endemic butterfly Eresia erysice erysice (Geyer, 1832) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) has been included in the Official List of Brazilian Endangered Fauna as critically endangered (CR). Until now, this rare butterfly has only been known to inhabit Atlantic Forest fragments in the “Hileia Baiana”. This paper presents updated information on occurrences of E. e. erysice. A male and a female specimens were collected in a disturbed forest fragment near the experimental fields of the Centro de Pesquisas do Cacau (CEPEC), Ilhéus, Bahia. These new findings indicate that the distribution boundary of this subspecies extends about 80 km more to the north and suggest that it is not as exclusive to forest habitats as previously thought.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Odonata Community in a transition area between Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, Southern Minas Gerais, Brazil النص الكامل
2024
Lara Guerra Rebello Amaral | Eike Daniel Fôlha Ferreira | Tomás Matheus Dias de Oliveira | Diogo Silva Vilela | Gabriel de Castro Jacques | Marcos Magalhães de Souza
The Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes are global biodiversity hotspots. Despite this, they are constantly losing their natural habitats, making it urgent to conduct fauna inventories for the conservation of taxa such as dragonflies (Odonata). These insects provide fundamental environmental services to both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and are poorly sampled in some regions of Minas Gerais state. In this regard, the present study aimed to inventory the Odonata community in the surroundings of Luminárias, a municipality located in southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. This area consists of a transition between Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, with biotic and abiotic attributes suggesting the creation of a Conservation Unit (CU) to provide data on the distribution of this taxon for future conservation actions. The study was conducted between 2023 and 2024, in 10 locations, totaling 690 hours of sampling effort. Fifty-seven species were recorded, distributed among seven families, with four species at some risk of extinction or with insufficient data, according to the IUCN or ICMBio. Considering the significant richness of Odonata fauna obtained in this study, which includes threatened species, it is urgent to establish management actions for the protection of these populations, including the creation of a CU.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Record of Lepidoptera and Hemiptera as a food resource of Acutisoma longipes Roewer, 1913 (Arachnida; Opiliones) in the Cerrado, Brazil النص الكامل
2024
Maria Luiza Simões Silva | Igor Rodrigues de Castro | Felipe Barbosa Augusto de Freitas | Diogo Silva Vilela | Gabriel de Castro Jacques | Marcos Magalhães de Souza
Harvestmen are nocturnal arachnids, commonly found in humid forests, with omnivorous feeding behavior. There are records of different taxa in the diet of these arthropods, but data is still scarce for many species, especially in Cerrado areas. Thus, the objective of the present work is to report Lepidoptera and Hemiptera in the diet of the harvestman Acutisoma longipes Roewer, 1913, in Mata de Galeria in the Cerrado of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The records occurred randomly in the municipality of Luminárias, Minas Gerais, on October 10th and December 4th, 2023. In the first record, the species A. longipes was feeding on a moth (Lepidoptera: Erebidae). In the second record, the same species fed on a leafhopper, Mahanarva sp. (Hemiptera, Cercopidae). It was not possible to say whether these insects were preyed upon, usurped by other predators or found dead, but any of these hypotheses can be considered. This record contributes to increasing knowledge about the diet of harvestmen, especially in the Cerrado biome, where there is a need for more related studies.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Idiopidae Simon, 1889 in the Brazilian Amazon: two new species and a new geographic record النص الكامل
2024
João Pedro Costa Gomes | Naila Amanda Sousa dos Santos | Marlus Queiroz Almeida | Nikolas Gioia Cipola | José Wellington de Morais
Idiopidae Simon, 1889 is mostly composed of spiders known as trapdoor spiders, which create structures for shelter, hunting and protection against possible predators (Mason et al., 2013). It is divided into three subfamilies: Arbanitinae Simon, 1903, with spiders restricted to Oceania, Genysinae Simon, 1903, occurring in India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar and South America, and Idiopinae Simon, 1889, from South America, Africa, East Middle and South to Southeast Asia (Raven 1985; World Spider Catalog 2023). Idiopidae is widely distributed throughout the world, however, only two genera are present in Brazil: Idiops Perty, 1833 and Neocteniza Pocock, 1895. In this work, we describe a new species for both genera present in Brazil and a new record of Idiops.
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