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Longevity, fertility, and average eggs viability of parthenogenetic females of Cladomorphus phyllinus Gray (Phasmatodea - Phasmatidae) النص الكامل
2022
Lucas da Silva Torres | Hugo Alejandro Benítez | Jane Costa
The order Phasmatodea includes insects known as stick insects. In Brazil, few taxonomic, ecological or evolutionary studies have been published in recent years, the reason is related to the few number of researchers dedicated to this particular group. Cladomorphus phyllinus Gray is one of the largest Brazilian insects and perhaps one of the most studied species of Phasmatodea in the country. It is considered as a phytophagous, generalist, and feeds mainly on guava leaves (Psidium guajava), powder-puff (Calliandra sp.) or Angico (Piptania sp.). Females of this species reproduce in a sexual and asexual manner, by the production of diploid daughters from unfertilized eggs (thelytokous parthenogenesis). The absence of records on the reproductive capacity of virgin parthenogenetic females of C. phyllinus led us to record the longevity, fertility, and eggs viability of ten specimens. The results obtained were compared to those found in the scientific literature for mated females of the same species. The fertility and eggs viability were observed to be much lower for the parthenogenetic females when compared to the mated females; however, the longevity for virgin females was longer than that recorded in the literature for mated females.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The Brazilian Legal Amazon Odonatofauna: a perspective of diversity and knowledge gaps النص الكامل
2022
Manoel Daltro Nunes Garcia Junior | Monique Telcia dos Santos Damasceno | Diogo Silva Vilela | Raimundo Nonato Picanço Souto
The Brazilian legal Amazon occupies approximately 61% of its territory, covering a large part of Brazil's biodiversity. This large territorial dimension generates huge gaps in the animal diversity understanding, for example, the poor knowledge regarding the Odonata order. Worldwide, Odonata has almost 6,500 described species, with approximately 1,800 being recorded for the Neotropical region. Data on the Odonata order in the legal Amazon is still scarce, mainly due to its particularities, and little is known about the diversity of dragonflies in some of Brazilian states. Thus, the objective of this study is to present a list of species occurring in the states that make up the Brazilian legal Amazon. The list was made from the analysis of approximately 165 scientific papers, in addition to occurrence records contained in the SiBBr and GBIF databases. 641 species were found, which is equivalent to approximately 69% of the odonatofauna in Brazil. The states with the greatest diversity were Amazonas (n=364), Pará (n=310) and Mato Grosso (n=285). The study also indicated a low level of knowledge of the Odonata order in the states of Tocantins and Maranhão, in addition to the area of the Guianas shields, especially in the states of Amapá and Roraima. Carrying out new inventories and building catalogs is essential for understanding the biodiversity in this region, especially in areas with greater need.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]New records of Thambemyia fusariae Capellari, 2015 (Dolichopodidae, Hydrophorinae) from Brazil النص الكامل
2022
André Amaral | Matheus Mickael Mota Soares
In this paper, the range of occurrence of Thambemyia fusariae Capellari, 2015 is expanded to south and southeastern Brazil, with the first records for the states of São Paulo and Santa Catarina. These now represent the southernmost records of the species, which has been known only from its type locality in Uruçura, state of Bahia, Brazil. In addition, we provide a distribution map and additional photographs of the species.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Influence of pH, light, food concentration and temperature in Aedes aegypti Linnaeus (Diptera: Culicidae) larval development النص الكامل
2022
Pedro Felipe Fróio Torres | Heloísa da Silva Baldinotti | Diogo Andrade da Costa | Ceres Maciel de Miranda | André Franco Cardoso
Aedes aegypti Linnaeus mosquito is a vector of several viruses that cause diseases of medical and veterinary importance. Dengue, yellow fever, Zika and Chikungunya viruses are more important arboviruses transmit by mosquitoes. A. aegypti life cycle goes through 4 stages of development and the time for development from egg to adult mosquito depends on a series of biotic and abiotic factors such as temperature, food availability and population density, studied in different species of insects. In this work we studied the effects of different food concentrations, temperatures variation, pH gradient and luminosity on the development of A. aegypti larvae. The eggs were collected in the city of Tangará da Serra/MT and larvae in the L1 stage were used for the tests. The results showed that all the factors studied interfered in the larval development. The increase in food concentration and temperature accelerated the development of larvae to pupae. The acidic pH (pH = 4) proved to be unsuitable for the development of larvae (100% lethality), with the ideal pH for the development of larval stages being equal to pH = 6. Although in all light variations (dark, light and photoperiod 10L/ 14D) there was complete development of the larvae, the photoperiod test proved to be more adequate. This study helps to better understand the success, dispersion and adaptation of the A. aegypti mosquito in different regions under different environmental conditions.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Checklist of Aquatic Heteroptera genera (Insecta: Hemiptera) from Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado Biome), with family and genera identification key النص الكامل
2022
Maria Julia Martins-Silva
Insects of the order Hemiptera (Heteroptera) are considered the largest group of insects with incomplete metamorphosis. Representatives of the Gerromorpha and Nepomorpha infraorders are found in the Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado Biome). This manuscript provides information about the occurrence and distribution of families and genera that occur in the states of the Cerrado Biome, deposited in the UnB Aquatic Invertebrate Collection (CIAq-UnB). The collection started in 1995 and have aquatic specimens of Cerrado Biome. An identification key is also presented for the families and genera that occur in this region.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Commercial extract of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) and mango essence as potential attractants for Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) النص الكامل
2022
Alexandre Santos Araújo | Leandro do Santos Leal | Lorena Araújo Peixoto Correia | Jennifer da Silva Andrade | Artur Magno Fiais Barreto | Carina Cristina de Oliveira Santos Costa | Amanda Amorim Silva Cardoso | Fábio Luís Galvão-Silva | Alzira Kelly Passos-Roriz | Paulo Roberto Ribeiro de Mesquita | Iara Sordi Joachim-Bravo
Various host compounds have been investigated to produce an alternative attractant for monitoring and controlling pest insects. Several studies evidenced that volatile molecules released by coffee and mangoes attracted both male and female Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), a significant pest in fruit crops. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of the commercial glycolic extract of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) and a commercial mango essence (Mangifera indica L.) to attract C. capitata. We identified the main volatile compounds (VOCs) emitted from such products. The experiments were conducted in field cages and showed that the glycolic extract of coffee attracts both sexes of C. capitata, while the mango essence attracts only males. After seven days, the pH of the coffee extract and mango essence did not change. These results indicate that attractants based on commercial fruit extracts and essences can be an option for integrated pest management of the Mediterranean fruit fly in orchards.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]A new species of Paratropis Simon, 1889 (Araneae: Paratropididae) from Guyana النص الكامل
2022
Marlus Queiroz Almeida | José Wellington de Morais
A new species of Paratropis is herein described and illustrated, namely: Paratropis minusculus n. sp. based on males, females and immatures from Potaro-Siparuni, Guyana. Male e female of P. minusculus differ from those of all other species of the genus by having six eyes and by spinneret apical segment domed. In addition, we presented the first record of paratropidid species from Guyana, contribute to the knowledge of local biodiversity.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Ant diversity (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in two districts in the municipality of Barreiras-BA النص الكامل
2022
Juliana Luiz dos Santos | Greice Ayra Franco-Assis | Graziella Diógenes Vieira Marques
In recent years, attention has focused on studies about myrmecofauna in urban environments, due to its high possibility of causing damage to food storage and household structures. Thus, the objective of this study was to identify the genera of ants and analyze their frequency and diversity in two neighborhoods in the municipality of Barreiras-BA. The study was conducted in Riachinho neighborhood, located on the edge of the urban perimeter and in Renato Gonçalves neighborhood in the central area of the city. The ants were collected weekly, using trap baits, in 180 houses, from November 2016 to April 2017. The collected ants were transported to the Zoology and Entomology Laboratory (LaZooEn) in the Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Campus IX. For identification, stereomicroscope and dichotomous key were used. A group of 14,846 ants were collected, of which 9,686 were collected in Renato Gonçalves neighborhood, and 5,160 in Riachinho neighborhood. Three subfamilies were identified, which included ten genera, being Paratrechina, Brachymyrmex and Tapinoma were among the most frequent. Paratrechina was the most representative (85.32%) in Riachinho, and Brachymyrmex, the most frequent in Renato Gonçalves (54.40%). The accumulation curves obtained were satisfactory in both areas, higher than 80%. Regarding Shannon index, it was found that Riachinho presented a lower diversity (H'= 0.663) than in Renato Gonçalves neighborhood (H'= 0.875). Studies addressing the occurrence of myrmecofauna may be paramount to collaborate with conservation practices both in the case of threatened species and for pest control practices.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Occurrence of Megaselia scalaris Loew (Diptera: Phoridae) in Mischocyttarus cassununga Von Ihering (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) nests النص الكامل
2022
Sheliane Cristina Coelho Francisco | Gabriel de Castro Jacques | Luís Cláudio Paterno Silveira
Social wasp nests create an environment rich in resources, such as food and shelter, which consequently attract predators, parasites, and parasitoids. Parasitoids attacks can be one of the main causes of mortality among social wasps in the early stages of development. Therefore, the aim of this work is to report the occurrence of parasitoids in Mischocyttarus cassununga Von Ihering (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) nests, in an area of Cerrado, at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Minas Gerais (IFMG) - Campus Bambuí, Brazil. There was an emergence of four parasitoids from two nests of M. cassununga, identified as Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae), the first record of this parasitoid in M. cassununga in a Cerrado area.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Hexapoda Yearbook (Arthropoda: Mandibulata: Pancrustacea) Brazil 2020: the first annual production survey of new Brazilian species النص الكامل
2022
Alberto Moreira Silva-Neto | Rafaela Lopes Falaschi | Thamara Zacca | Juliana Hipólito | Pedro Aurélio Costa Lima Pequeno | João Rafael Alves-Oliveira | Roberto Oliveira dos Santos | Raphael Aquino Heleodoro | Adaiane Catarina Marcondes Jacobina | Alexandre Somavilla | Alexssandro Camargo | Aline de Oliveira Lira | Aline Amanda Sampaio | André da Silva Ferreira | André Luis Martins | Andressa Figueiredo de Oliveira | Ana Paula Gonçalves da Silva Wengrat | Augusto Henrique Batista Rosa | Caio Cezar Dias Corrêa | Caroline Costa De-Souza | Danielle Anjos-Santos | Danilo Pacheco Cordeiro | David Silva Nogueira | Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marques | Diego Nunes Barbosa | Diego Matheus de Mello Mendes | Diego Galvão de Pádua | Diogo Silva Vilela | Eduarda Fernanda Gomes Viegas | Eduardo Carneiro dos Santos | Fernando Maia Silva Dias | Francisco Eriberto de Lima Nascimento | Francisco José Sosa Duque | Gabriela Caroline Mendes | Galileu Petronilo da Silva Dantas | Gleison Robson Desidério | Guilherme Alves Marques | Isis Sá Menezes | Higor Daniel Duarte Rodrigues | João Manuel Fogaça | Karine Schoeninger | Larissa Lima de Queiroz | Larissa Santana | Letizia Janaína Migliore | Lívia Maria Fusari | Luana Machado Barros | Maíra Xavier Araújo | Marcelo Cutrim | Marcelo Domingos de Santis | Marcoandre Savaris | Marco Silva Gottschalk | Marcos Aragão | Marcus Bevilaqua | Matheus Bento | Matheus Mickael Mota Soares | Natália Soares Reategui | Nikolas Gioia Cipola | Pâmella Machado Saguiah | Paula Jéssica Costa Pinto | Paula Raile Riccardi | Pedro Reck Bartholomay | Rafael Boldrini | Rafael Sousa | Rafael Sobral | Ramon Luciano Mello | Renan Carrenho | Renan da Silva Olivier | Ricardo Russo Siewert | Rodrigo de Oliveira Araujo | Rosângela Brito | Sian de Souza Gadelha | Simeão de Souza Moraes | Thalles Platiny Lavinscky Pereira | Thiago Mahlmann | Daniell Rodrigo Rodrigues Fernandes
Hexapoda Yearbook (Arthropoda: Mandibulata: Pancrustacea) Brazil 2020: the first annual production survey of new Brazilian species النص الكامل
2022
Alberto Moreira Silva-Neto | Rafaela Lopes Falaschi | Thamara Zacca | Juliana Hipólito | Pedro Aurélio Costa Lima Pequeno | João Rafael Alves-Oliveira | Roberto Oliveira dos Santos | Raphael Aquino Heleodoro | Adaiane Catarina Marcondes Jacobina | Alexandre Somavilla | Alexssandro Camargo | Aline de Oliveira Lira | Aline Amanda Sampaio | André da Silva Ferreira | André Luis Martins | Andressa Figueiredo de Oliveira | Ana Paula Gonçalves da Silva Wengrat | Augusto Henrique Batista Rosa | Caio Cezar Dias Corrêa | Caroline Costa De-Souza | Danielle Anjos-Santos | Danilo Pacheco Cordeiro | David Silva Nogueira | Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marques | Diego Nunes Barbosa | Diego Matheus de Mello Mendes | Diego Galvão de Pádua | Diogo Silva Vilela | Eduarda Fernanda Gomes Viegas | Eduardo Carneiro dos Santos | Fernando Maia Silva Dias | Francisco Eriberto de Lima Nascimento | Francisco José Sosa Duque | Gabriela Caroline Mendes | Galileu Petronilo da Silva Dantas | Gleison Robson Desidério | Guilherme Alves Marques | Isis Sá Menezes | Higor Daniel Duarte Rodrigues | João Manuel Fogaça | Karine Schoeninger | Larissa Lima de Queiroz | Larissa Santana | Letizia Janaína Migliore | Lívia Maria Fusari | Luana Machado Barros | Maíra Xavier Araújo | Marcelo Cutrim | Marcelo Domingos de Santis | Marcoandre Savaris | Marco Silva Gottschalk | Marcos Aragão | Marcus Bevilaqua | Matheus Bento | Matheus Mickael Mota Soares | Natália Soares Reategui | Nikolas Gioia Cipola | Pâmella Machado Saguiah | Paula Jéssica Costa Pinto | Paula Raile Riccardi | Pedro Reck Bartholomay | Rafael Boldrini | Rafael Sousa | Rafael Sobral | Ramon Luciano Mello | Renan Carrenho | Renan da Silva Olivier | Ricardo Russo Siewert | Rodrigo de Oliveira Araujo | Rosângela Brito | Sian de Souza Gadelha | Simeão de Souza Moraes | Thalles Platiny Lavinscky Pereira | Thiago Mahlmann | Daniell Rodrigo Rodrigues Fernandes
This paper provided a list of all new Brazilian Hexapoda species described in 2020. Furthermore, based on the information extracted by this list, we tackled additional questions regarding the taxa, the specialists involved in the species descriptions as well as the journals in which those papers have been published. We recorded a total of 680 new Brazilian species of Hexapoda described in 2020, classified in 245 genera, 112 families and 18 orders. These 680 species were published in a total of 2019 articles comprising 423 different authors residing in 27 countries. Only 30% of these authors are women, which demonstrates an inequality regarding sexes. In relation to the number of authors by species, the majority of the new species had two authors and the maximum of authors by species was five. We also found inequalities in the production of described species regarding the regions of Brazil, with Southeast and South leading. The top 10 institutions regarding productions of new species have four in the Southeast, two at South and with one at North Region being the outlier of this pattern. Out of the total 219 published articles, Zootaxa dominated with 322 described species in 95 articles. The average impact factor was of 1.4 with only seven articles being published in Impact Factors above 3, indicating a hardship on publishing taxonomic articles in high-impact journals. The highlight of this paper is that it is unprecedent, as no annual record of Hexapoda species described was ever made in previous years to Brazil.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Hexapoda Yearbook (Arthropoda: Mandibulata: Pancrustacea) Brazil 2020: the first annual production survey of new Brazilian species النص الكامل
2022
Silva Neto, Alberto Moreira | Lopes Falaschi, Rafaela | Zacca, Thamara | Hipólito, Juliana | Costa Lima Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio | Alves Oliveira, João Rafael | Oliveira Dos Santos, Roberto | Heleodoro, Raphael Aquino | Jacobina, Adaiane Catarina Marcondes | Somavilla, Alexandre | Camargo, Alexssandro | de Oliveira Lira, Aline | Sampaio, Aline Amanda | da Silva Ferreira, André | Martins, André Luis | Figueiredo de Oliveira, Andressa | Gonçalves da Silva Wengrat , Ana Paula | Batista Rosa, Augusto Henrique | Dias Corrêa, Caio Cezar | Costa De-Souza, Caroline | Anjos Dos Santos, Danielle | Pacheco Cordeiro, Danilo | Silva Nogueira, David | Almeida Marques, Dayse Willkenia | Nunes Barbosa, Diego | Mello Mendes, Diego Matheus | Galvão de Pádua, Diego | Silva Vilela, Diogo | Gomes Viegas, Eduarda Fernanda | Carneiro dos Santos, Eduardo | Rodrigues Fernandes, Daniell Rodrigo
This paper provided a list of all new Brazilian Hexapoda species described in 2020. Furthermore, based on the information extracted by this list, we tackled additional questions regarding the taxa, the specialists involved in the species descriptions as well as the journals in which those papers have been published. We recorded a total of 680 new Brazilian species of Hexapoda described in 2020, classified in 245 genera, 112 families and 18 orders. These 680 species were published in a total of 219 articles comprising 423 different authors residing in 27 countries. Only 30% of these authors are women, which demonstrates an inequality regarding sexes. In relation to the number of authors by species, the majority of the new species had two authors and the maximum of authors by species was five. We also found inequalities in the production of described species regarding the regions of Brazil, with Southeast and South leading. The top 10 institutions regarding productions of new species have four in the Southeast, two at South and with one ate North Region being the outlier of this pattern. Out of the total 219 published articles, Zootaxa dominated with 322 described species in 95 articles. The average impact factor was of 1.4 with only seven articles being published in Impact Factors above 3, indicating a hardship on publishing taxonomic articles in high-impact journals.The highlight of this paper is that it is unprecedent, as no annual record of Hexapoda species described was ever made in previous years to Brazil. | Fil: Silva Neto, Alberto Moreira. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Lopes Falaschi, Rafaela. Universidade Estadual do Ponta Grossa; Brasil | Fil: Zacca, Thamara. Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro. Museu Nacional; Brasil | Fil: Hipólito, Juliana. Universidade Federal da Bahia; Brasil | Fil: Costa Lima Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio. Universidade Federal de Roraima; Brasil | Fil: Alves Oliveira, João Rafael. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Oliveira Dos Santos, Roberto. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Heleodoro, Raphael Aquino. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Jacobina, Adaiane Catarina Marcondes. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil | Fil: Somavilla, Alexandre. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Camargo, Alexssandro. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: de Oliveira Lira, Aline. Universidad Federal Rural Pernambuco; Brasil | Fil: Sampaio, Aline Amanda. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: da Silva Ferreira, André. Universidad Federal Rural Pernambuco; Brasil | Fil: Martins, André Luis. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil | Fil: Figueiredo de Oliveira, Andressa. Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul; Brasil | Fil: Gonçalves da Silva Wengrat , Ana Paula. Universidade do Sao Paulo. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz; Brasil | Fil: Batista Rosa, Augusto Henrique. Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Brasil | Fil: Dias Corrêa, Caio Cezar. Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro. Museu Nacional; Brasil | Fil: Costa De-Souza, Caroline. Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi; Brasil | Fil: Anjos Dos Santos, Danielle. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; Argentina | Fil: Pacheco Cordeiro, Danilo. Instituto Nacional Da Mata Atlantica; Brasil | Fil: Silva Nogueira, David. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Almeida Marques, Dayse Willkenia. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Nunes Barbosa, Diego. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil | Fil: Mello Mendes, Diego Matheus. Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá; Brasil | Fil: Galvão de Pádua, Diego. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Silva Vilela, Diogo. Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho; Brasil | Fil: Gomes Viegas, Eduarda Fernanda. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil | Fil: Carneiro dos Santos, Eduardo. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil | Fil: Rodrigues Fernandes, Daniell Rodrigo. Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia; Brasil
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