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Taxonomic additions of the Brazilian fauna of Prosierola (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)
2023
Leonardo Rezeda Pereira | Chirlei Dias de Brito | Celso Oliveira Azevedo
Prosierola is characterized by having a pair of conspicuous anteromedial metapostnotal foveae on the metapectal-propodeal disc. Little is known about this genus because it is rarely sampled in collections. Therefore, the main goal of this contribution is to expand the knowledge of intraspecific morphological variations and geographical distribution of its species that occur in Brazil. We sorted material from the main collections and obtained 69 specimens of Prosierola nasalis (Westwood) recorded for the first time from Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Pará, Rio Grande do Norte and Rio Grande do Sul; one of Prosierola obliqua Evans recorded for the first time from Distrito Federal; five of Prosierola rotunda Schiffler & Azevedo recorded for the first time from Pará; and 13 of Prosierola rufescens Evans recorded for the first time from Brazil (Amazonas, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais). The mesoscuto-scutellar foveae placed on the dorsal surface of the mesoscutellum shown to be highly variable in size, distance, and shape at both the intra- and interspecific levels.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Histomorphological Characteristics of Digestive Organs of Lutzomyia wellcomei Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson (Diptera, Psychodidae)
2013
Vanessa Escóssia Pegado Silva | Naissandra Bezerra da Silva | Marcos Paulo Gomes Pinheiro | Maria de Lourdes Freitas | Maria de Fátima Freire de Melo Ximenes
Sandflies are important vectors of tegumentary and visceral leishmaniasis in different countries. This study aimed at analyzing the histomorphological characteristics of digestive and reproductive organs in Lutzomyia wellcomei (Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson) using light microscopy techniques. Thirty females from the rural area of Nísia Floresta, Rio Grande do Norte state were selected, microsectioned and analyzed with an optical microscope using conventional hematoxylin-eosin staining. Results show three well-characterized regions in the digestive tube: the stomodeum, mesentery and proctodeum. The stomodeum is lined internally with a basal and epithelial membrane; the mesentery has a peritrophic matrix formed above the stomodeum lining consisting of the simple cubic epithelium overlapping the conjunctive, also common to a capsule of gonadal lining; and the proctodeum, which structurally resembles the mesentery, but with a pyloric sphincter limiting the posterior midgut. Enveloping the digestive tube is the peritoneal membrane, of mesodermal origin. Richly-detailed internal morphological characteristics of L. wellcomei have widened knowledge of this Leishmania braziliensis (Vianna)-transmitting species, an etiologic agent of American tegumentary leishmaniasis.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Dimorfismo Sexual de Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
2012
Marliton Barreto | Germano Rosado-Neto
Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) é uma espécie de gorgulho associada com Simarouba amara Aubl. (Simaroubaceae), popularmente conhecida como “caixeta”. Sessenta e três exemplares adultos foram coletados e examinados em laboratório para determinação do dimorfismo sexual. As seguintes diferenças morfológicas foram observadas e ilustradas: 1) rostro, nos machos, mais rugoso, com pontuação maior e mais densa, tricarenado dorsalmente nos 2/3 basais, e revestido por cerdas eretas semelhantes a escamas e que se estendem até perto do meio; rostro, na fêmea, mais liso, com pontuação fina e mais esparsa, apenas a carena mediana distinta, e com revestimento denso mais concentrado na base; 2) inserção da antena, nos machos, mais próxima do ápice; e nas fêmeas mais ou menos no meio do rostro; 3) sulco esternal, nos machos, mais raso e com suas margens laterais apenas indicadas ou ausentes no prosterno; nas fêmeas o sulco é mais profundo e as margens laterais mais acentuadas no prosterno; 4) último tergito abdominal visível e distinto nos machos, enquanto que nas fêmeas é encoberto pelo penúltimo tergito. Sexual Dimorphism in Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Abstract. Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) is a weevil species associated with Simarouba amara Aubl (Simaroubaceae), commonly named “caixeta”. Sixty three specimens were collected and observed in laboratory for sexual dimorphism differences. The following morphological aspects were observed and illustrated: 1) rostrum of males more rough, coarse and with more dense punctures, tricarinate at the basal 2/3, and covered with erect scales from its base to near middle; rostrum of females smoother, with fine and sparse punctures, only the median longitudinal distinct, and only the base covered by erect scales; 2) males with antenna inserted near the apex of rostrum; and near the middle in females; 3) sternal channel of males flatter, with its lateral margins only indicated or absent in the prosternum; the sternal channel of the females deeper, with its lateral margins more prominent; 4) the eighth abdominal tergite of males visible and distinct; while in the females covered by the seventh abdominal tergite.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Descrição da larva de último estádio de Oxyagrion sulmatogrossense Costa, Souza & Santos (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)
2009
Marina Schmidt Dalzochio | Marciel Élio Rodrigues
A larva de último estádio de Oxyagrion sulmatogrossense Costa, Souza & Santos 2000 é descrita e ilustrada a partir de material procedente de Cascavel, Paraná, Brasil.Description of the last instar larva of Oxyagrion sulmatogrossense Costa, Souza & Santos(Odonata, Coenagrionidae) Abstract. The last instar larva of Oxyagrion sulmatogrossense Costa, Souza & Santos 2000 is described and illustrated based on material collected in Cascavel Municipality, Paraná State, Brazil.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Arreglo de los polígonos del exocorion de huevos eclosionados de algunas especies de los géneros Triatoma Laporte, Meccus Stal y Nesotriatoma Usinger (Heteroptera: Reduviidae).
2009
Glauco López | Eliézer Lizano | Elis Aldana | Gleyni González
Resumen. En este trabajo se estudiaron estructural y cuantitativamente las celdas exocoriales de huevos eclosionados de Triatoma infestans (Klug), Triatoma lenti Sherlock & Serafim, Triatoma maculata (Erichson), Triatoma sordida (Stal), Meccus picturatus (Usinger), Meccus longipennis (Usinger), Meccus pallidipennis (Stal) and Nesotriatoma flavida (Neiva). Los huevos se analizaron por regiones: caudal, media y cefálica. Se encontró que el hexágono fue el polígono más abundante en todas las regiones del huevo y en todas las especies, seguido del pentágono y del heptágono; se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en el número tanto de hexágonos y pentágonos entre regiones de una misma especie y entre la misma región de las diferentes especies, sin embargo, el número promedio de heptágonos no varió al comparar la región media entre las diferentes especies y al comparar las diferentes regiones en una misma especie. No se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en el promedio de polígonos, segmentos totales, heptágonos, hexágonos y pentágonos, al comparar las especies examinadas del género Meccus. Se propone un protocolo de identificación y análisis de teselaciones, con el cual se encontró que en 108 campos examinados de 385.000 µm2 cada uno, se identificaron teselaciones compartidas en los 108 campos observados con determinadas combinaciones de heptágonos, hexágonos y pentágonos, y se observaron teselaciones no compartidas en la totalidad de los campos, con combinaciones de polígonos de cuatro a nueve lados, y cada teselación se representó por un grafo. Se discuten las implicaciones taxonómicas, funcionales, filogenéticas y construccionales de los arreglos poligonales descritos.Arragement of exochorial polygons of hatched eggs in several species of the genera Triatoma Laporte, Meccus Stal y Nesotriatoma Usinger (Heteroptera: Reduviidae). Abstract. In this study a structural and quantitative analysis of the exochorial polygonal cells of hatched eggs of Triatoma infestans (Klug), Triatoma lenti Sherlock & Serafim, Triatoma maculata (Erichson), Triatoma sordida (Stal), Meccus picturatus (Usinger), Meccus longipennis (Usinger), Meccus pallidipennis (Stal) and Nesotriatoma flavida (Neiva) was performed; cephalic, median and caudal egg regions were compared. It was found that cells with hexagonal shape were more abundant among all egg regions and studied species, followed by pentagonal and heptagonal polygons respectively. The average number of hexagonal and pentagonal polygons was significantly different among the three egg regions for each species, and when comparing the median, cephalic and caudal egg regions among different species. However, the average number of heptagons did not differ among the three egg regions for each species. The average number of heptagons did not differ when comparing the median egg region, but differed when comparing the cephalic and caudal egg regions, among different species. The average number of hexagons, pentagons, heptagons, total polygons, and total segments did not differ among the different species eggs of Meccus genus. A group of 108 micrographies (380,000 μm2 each one) were studied using tessellation methods. Shared tilings and unshared tilings were found in all the micrographies observed. Shared tilings were conformed by combinations of heptagons, hexagons and pentagons, and unshared tilings by combinations of polygons from four to nine sides. Finally, each tiling arrangement was represented as a graph. Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic implications of the polygonal cell arrangement described here are discussed.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Taxonomic notes with update of records of Trigona (Dichrotrigona) Engel, 2021 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini)
2024
Cristiano Feitosa Ribeiro | David Silva Nogueira | Marcio Luiz de Oliveira
In this paper, we provide taxonomic notes for species of the Trigona (Dichrotrigona) Engel, 2021, with additional photographs. An identification key and a distribution map of the species of this subgenus is also provided here. We also update records of Trigona (Dichrotrigona) sesquipedalis Almeida, 1984 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) with the first records for the state of Roraima, Brazil.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Ultrastructural studies of sensilla in one fly of forensic importance
2020
Cesar Carriço | Rebecca Leal Caetano | Thalyta Maria de Souza Nascimento | Zeneida Teixeira Pinto
Taxonomic identification is essential in the field of forensic entomology. Insects are important in the decomposition of cadavers. The flies are generally attracted to cadavers and one of the most important contributions is to estimate the postmortem interval. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM), which allows rapid and accurate identification of different species of forensics flies, has been highlighted as it allows better visualization of the external morphology of immature and some adults. The purpose of this study was to examine in details the morphological aspects of sensilla on the antennae of female and male of Xanthacrona bipustulata Wulp using SEM, since many of them could not be observed just by the use of light microscopy.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Ultramorphological Characteristics and Development Time of Immature Stages of Piophila casei (Diptera: Piophilidae)
2018
Karine Brenda Barros-Cordeiro | Welinton Ribamar Lopes | Sônia Nair Báo
Abstract. Piophila casei (Linneus), known as the cheese skipper fly, is a sarcosaprophagous dipteran, meaning it has a wide range of feeding habits: proteins, decaying animal and vegetable matter, and feces. The biological aspects of P. casei are relevant to several fields, including forensic entomology and human and veterinary medicine. This work presents the ultrastructure characteristics of P. casei, compares the structures present during its development using light microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and reports the development time of eggs, larvae and pupae under controlled laboratory conditions (23°C, 60% relative humidity and 12 h of light). Colony of adults previously maintained in the laboratory (third generation) was used in this study. The morphology of the insect and of structures such as the cephalopharyngeal skeleton, the anterior and posterior spiracles and the structures and organs of the head, thorax and abdomen of the first, second and third instar larvae were characterized. The total development time of the egg from laying until the emergence of the adult was 448 hours (18.66 days); this included 8 hours for embrionary development, 248 hours for larval development and 192 hours for pupal development. Ultraestrutura e tempo de desenvolvimento de estágios imaturos de Piophila casei (Linneus) Resumo. Piophila casei (Linneus), conhecida como “cheese skipper fly”, é uma mosca sarcosaprófaga, possui habito alimentar diverso. Pode alimentar-se de proteínas diversas, matéria animal e vegetal em decomposição e fezes. Os aspectos biológicos de P. casei são relevantes principalmente para a entomologia forense, medicina humana e veterinária. Este trabalho apresenta características da ultraestrutura de P. casei, comparando as estruturas dos três instares larvais do desenvolvimento, utilizando microscopias de luz e eletrônica de varredura (MEV), além de descrever o tempo de desenvolvimento de ovos, larvas e pupa sob condições controladas de laboratório (23 °C, 60% humidade relativa e 12 h de luz). A morfologia geral do inseto e estruturas como o esqueleto cefalofaríngeo, os espiráculos anterior e posterior, as estruturas e órgãos da cabeça, tórax e abdômen da larva de primeiro, segundo e terceiro instares foram caracterizadas. O tempo total de desenvolvimento de ovo até a emergência do adulto foi de 448 horas (18,66 dias), sendo 8 horas para desenvolvimento embrionário, 248 horas para desenvolvimento larval e 192 horas para desenvolvimento pupal.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Histomorphological Characteristics of Digestive and Reproductive Organs of Lutzomyia wellcomei Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson (Diptera, Psychodidae)
2013
Vanessa Escóssia Pegado Silva | Naissandra Bezerra da Silva | Marcos Paulo Gomes Pinheiro | Maria de Lourdes Freitas | Maria de Fátima Freire de Melo Ximenes
Sandflies are important vectors of tegumentary and visceral leishmaniasis in different countries. This study aimed at analyzing the histomorphological characteristics of digestive and reproductive organs in Lutzomyia wellcomei (Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson) using light microscopy techniques. Thirty females from the rural area of Nísia Floresta, Rio Grande do Norte state were selected, microsectioned and analyzed with an optical microscope using conventional hematoxylin-eosin staining. Results show three well-characterized regions in the digestive tube: the stomodeum, mesentery and proctodeum. The stomodeum is lined internally with a basal and epithelial membrane; the mesentery has a peritrophic matrix formed above the stomodeum lining consisting of the simple cubic epithelium overlapping the conjunctive, also common to a capsule of gonadal lining; and the proctodeum, which structurally resembles the mesentery, but with a pyloric sphincter limiting the posterior midgut. Enveloping the digestive tube is the peritoneal membrane, of mesodermal origin. Richly-detailed internal morphological characteristics of L. wellcomei have widened knowledge of this Leishmania braziliensis (Vianna)-transmitting species, an etiologic agent of American tegumentary leishmaniasis. Características Histomorfológicas de Órgãos da Digestão de Lutzomyia wellcomei Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson (Diptera, Psychodidae) Resumo. Os flebotomíneos se destacam como importantes transmissores das leishmanioses tegumentar e visceral em diferentes países. O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar características histomorfológicas de órgãos da digestão de Lutzomyia wellcomei (Fraiha, Shaw & Lainson) por meio de técnicas de microscopia. Trinta fêmeas provenientes de área rural do município de Nísia Floresta, Rio Grande do Norte foram selecionadas, microseccionadas e analisadas por microscopia ótica. Métodos de coloração histológica por hematoxilina-eosina foram empregados nas análises. Os resultados mostram o trato digestório com as três regiões bem caracterizadas, estomodeo, mesêntero e proctodeo. O estomodeo possui uma membrana basal e uma membrana epitelial que o reveste internamente; o mesêntero possui matriz peritrófica formada acima do revestimento do estomodeo constituído de epitélio cúbico simples sobreposto ao conjuntivo comum também a uma cápsula de revestimento gonadal; e o proctodeo que se assemelha estruturalmente com o mesêntero, possuindo ainda, uma região pilórica limitando o intestino médio do posterior. Envolvendo o tubo digestório, está a membrana peritonial, de origem mesodérmica. As características morfológicas internas, observadas com riqueza de detalhes em L. wellcomei ampliam o conhecimento acerca dessa espécie, transmissora de Leishmania braziliensis (Vianna), agente etiológico de leishmaniose tegumentar americana.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Dimorfismo Sexual de Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
2012
Marliton Rocha Barreto | Germano Henrique Rosado-Neto
Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) é uma espécie de gorgulho associada com Simarouba amara Aubl. (Simaroubaceae), popularmente conhecida como “caixeta”. Sessenta e três exemplares adultos foram coletados e examinados em laboratório para determinação do dimorfismo sexual. As seguintes diferenças morfológicas foram observadas e ilustradas: 1) rostro, nos machos, mais rugoso, com pontuação maior e mais densa, tricarenado dorsalmente nos 2/3 basais, e revestido por cerdas eretas semelhantes a escamas e que se estendem até perto do meio; rostro, na fêmea, mais liso, com pontuação fina e mais esparsa, apenas a carena mediana distinta, e com revestimento denso mais concentrado na base; 2) inserção da antena, nos machos, mais próxima do ápice; e nas fêmeas mais ou menos no meio do rostro; 3) sulco esternal, nos machos, mais raso e com suas margens laterais apenas indicadas ou ausentes no prosterno; nas fêmeas o sulco é mais profundo e as margens laterais mais acentuadas no prosterno; 4) último tergito abdominal visível e distinto nos machos, enquanto que nas fêmeas é encoberto pelo penúltimo tergito. Sexual Dimorphism in Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Abstract. Onchoscelis germari (Boheman) is a weevil species associated with Simarouba amara Aubl (Simaroubaceae), commonly named “caixeta”. Sixty three specimens were collected and observed in laboratory for sexual dimorphism differences. The following morphological aspects were observed and illustrated: 1) rostrum of males more rough, coarse and with more dense punctures, tricarinate at the basal 2/3, and covered with erect scales from its base to near middle; rostrum of females smoother, with fine and sparse punctures, only the median longitudinal distinct, and only the base covered by erect scales; 2) males with antenna inserted near the apex of rostrum; and near the middle in females; 3) sternal channel of males flatter, with its lateral margins only indicated or absent in the prosternum; the sternal channel of the females deeper, with its lateral margins more prominent; 4) the eighth abdominal tergite of males visible and distinct; while in the females covered by the seventh abdominal tergite.
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