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Rev. bras. entomol ; 65(2): e20200096, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1280015

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Cattle production is one of the main economic activities in the state of Roraima, and insect pest attacks in pastures have a negative effect on this sector in the region. Little is known about the species that cause damage to forage fields in the state. This study presents the first report of the occurrence of the chinch bug Blissus pulchellus Montandon (Hemiptera: Blissidae) in Roraima, Brazil and a description of the population dynamics of this pest in pasture areas in this state. Pasture areas were sampled in nine municipalities of Roraima to detect the insect. The population dynamics study was conducted for two years in Alto Alegre municipality, two of which have Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu and one of Megathrysus maximus cv. Mombaça (Poaceae) crops. Blissus pulchellus was found in all sampled areas, except in Rorainópolis and São João da Baliza. High densities of this bug were found in in Alto Alegre. This is the first report of B. pulchellus in Brazil. The factors that affect the population dynamics and the damage caused by this insect pest to pastures as well as the risk of dispersal of this pest in Brazil are discussed.

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Rev. bras. entomol ; 60(3): 214-216, July-Sept. 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-792691

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Deois (Pandysia) paschoali sp. nov. from southern Brazil is described and illustrated. This species can be distinguished from other congeners by the following characters: aedeagus with dorsal margin serrate and paramere with a truncate and serrate spine. A key to species of Pandysia is provided.

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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 81(1): 83-85, mar. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-909159

ABSTRACT

As formas jovens da cigarrinha-da-raiz da cana-de-açúcar sugam as raízes, e os adultos sugam as folhas e injetam toxinas, causando necrose nos tecidos foliares. A espécie de cigarrinha mais citada em trabalhos científicos é a Mahanarva fimbriolata. Adultos de cigarrinha foram coletados em canaviais da Usina Jalles Machado, em Goianésia (GO). Estes foram montados, identificados e depositados na coleção da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). A identificação foi feita pela genitália. Constatou-se tratar de Mahanarva spectabilis e Mahanarva liturata, consistindo-se no primeiro registro das espécies de cigarrinhas-da-raiz atacando os canaviais em Goianésia; no local, pensava-se que existia somente a espécie M. fimbriolata.(AU)


The young forms of the sugarcane froghopper suck the roots, and the adults suck the sap from leaves and inject toxins, thus causing necrosis in leaf tissues. The most cited species of sugarcane froghopper in scientific papers is Mahanarva fimbriolata. Adults of the froghopper were collected in sugarcane plant Jalles Machado, in Goianésia (GO). These have been put together, identified and deposited in the collection of Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). Identification was conducted by the genitalia. We found there were Mahanarva spectabilis and Mahanarva liturata, consisting of the first record of this species of froghopper attacking sugarcane fields in Goianésia; in this place, only the species M. fimbriolata was considered to exist.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Pest Control, Biological , Saccharum , Genitalia, Male/anatomy & histology , Hemiptera/anatomy & histology
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 57(2): 165-168, Apr.-June 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-677641

ABSTRACT

Description of two new species of Sphenorhina (Hemiptera, Cercopidae, Tomaspidinae) from the Neotropical region. Two new species of Sphenorhina Amyot & Serville, S. pseudoboliviana SP. NOV: from Bolivia and S. plata SP. NOV: from Argentina are described and illustrated.

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Rev. bras. entomol ; 52(3): 311-325, set. 2008. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-496312

ABSTRACT

Kanaima Distant, 1909 é revisado, sendo suas espécies descritas e redefinidas. Este trabalho ressalta os caracteres taxonomicamente importantes das espécies de Kanaima, como os da morfologia externa e da genitália. Quatro espécies são reconhecidas como válidas: K. katzensteinii (Berg, 1879), K. fluvialis (Lallemand, 1924), K. fusca (Lallemand, 1927) comb. nov., e K. nigra sp. nov. (Brasil, RS). Os nomes Monecphora fluvialis var. lateralis Lallemand, 1924 e Monecphora fluvialis var. bipunctata Lallemand, 1924 são sinonimizados sob Kanaima fluvialis. Quatro espécies incluídas em Kanaima são transferidas para Mahanarva: M. (Ipiranga) vittata (Walker, 1851) comb. nov., M. (Ipiranga) fortunata (Lallemand, 1924) comb. nov., M. (Mahanarva) radiata (Walker, 1851) comb. nov. e M. (Mahanarva) dubia (Stancik & Cavichioli, 2003) comb. nov. Pachypterinella Lallemand, 1927 sin. nov.


Kanaima Distant, 1909 is revised; the species are described and redefined. This work presents characteristics of the species of Kanaima, important characters of the external morphology and the genitalia. Four species are recognized as valid: K. katzensteinii (Berg, 1879), K. fluvialis (Lallemand, 1924), K. fusca (Lallemand, 1927) n. comb., and K. nigra n. sp. (Brasil, RS). The names Monecphora fluvialis var. lateralis Lallemand, 1924 and Monecphora fluvialis var. bipunctata Lallemand, 1924 are synonymized under Kanaima fluvialis. Four species enclosed in Kanaima are transferred to Mahanarva: M. (Ipiranga) vittata (Walker, 1851) n. comb., M. (Ipiranga) fortunata (Lallemand, 1924) n. comb., M. (Mahanarva) radiata (Walker, 1851) n. comb. and M. (Mahanarva) dubia (Stancik & Cavichioli, 2003) n. comb. Pachypterinella Lallemand, 1927 n. syn.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Hemiptera/anatomy & histology , Hemiptera/classification , Tropical Climate
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 50(2): 137-152, abr.-jun. 2006. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-445300

ABSTRACT

Revisão dos gêneros Sitalces, Eusitalces e Parasitalces (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Abracrini) e descrição de três novos gêneros. Os gêneros sulamericanos de Abracrini Sitalces Stål, 1878, Eusitalces Bruner, 1911, Parasitalces Bruner, 1911, Liebermannacris gen. nov., Robustusacris gen. nov., e Arimacris gen. nov. são revisados, descritos, redescritos e redefinidos. Quatro espécies são novas combinações: Liebermannacris dorsualis (Giglio-Tos, 1898) comb. nov., Liebermannacris punctifrons (Stål,1878) comb. nov., Robustusacris balzapambae (Rehn, 1913) comb. nov., e Arimacris trinitatis (Bruner, 1906) comb. nov., todas removidas de Sitalces Stål, 1878. Nove espécies são novos sinônimos: Sitalces robustus Bruner, 1908 (de S. volxemi Stål, 1878); S. infuscatus Bruner, 1908, S. nudus Bruner, 1908, S. ovatipennis Bruner, 1908, S. madeirensis Rehn, 1916 (de Liebermannacris dorsualis (Giglio-Tos, 1898); S. rubripes Hebard, 1924 (de Robustusacris balzapambae (Rehn, 1913); E. amazonicus Günther, 1940 e S. apolinari Hebard, 1923 (de Eusitalces vittatus Bruner, 1911); E. rubripes Günther, 1940 (de P. vulneratus (Bruner,1919)). Lectótipos e paralectótipos são designados. São fornecidas chaves para identificação, medidas, mapa de distribuição geográfica e ilustrações dos gêneros e espécies.


Revision of the genera Sitalces, Eusitalces and Parasitalces (Orthoptera, Acrididae, Abracrini) and description of three new genera. The South American Abracrini genera Sitalces Stål, 1878, Eusitalces Bruner, 1911, Parasitalces Bruner, 1911, Liebermannacris gen. nov., Robustusacris gen. nov., and Arimacris gen. nov. are reviewed, described, redescribed and redefined. Four species are new combinations: Liebermannacris dorsualis (Giglio-Tos, 1898) comb. nov., Liebermannacris punctifrons (Stål,1878) comb. nov., Arimacris trinitatis (Bruner, 1906) comb. nov., and Robustusacris balzapambae (Rehn, 1913) comb. nov., all removed of Sitalces Stål, 1878. Nine species are new synonymous: Sitalces robustus Bruner, 1908 (of S. volxemi Stål, 1878); S. infuscatus Bruner, 1908; S. nudus Bruner, 1908; S. ovatipennis Bruner, 1908; S. madeirensis Rehn, 1916 (of Liebermannacris dorsualis (Giglio-Tos, 1898); S. rubripes Hebard, 1924 (of Robustusacris balzapambae (Rehn, 1913); E. amazonicus Günther, 1940 and S. apolinari Hebard, 1923 (of Eusitalces vittatus Bruner, 1911); E. rubripes Günther, 1940 (of P. vulneratus (Bruner, 1919)). Lectotypes and paralectotypes are designated. Keys to identification of the genera and species, measurements, map of the geographical distribution and illustrations are added.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Grasshoppers/anatomy & histology , Grasshoppers/classification , Species Specificity , Residence Characteristics
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 50(1): 49-52, jan.-mar. 2006. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-431039

ABSTRACT

Salvadoracris gen. nov. com S. nigritus sp. nov. (espécie-tipo), do Peru (Cuzco) e Caruaruacris gen. nov. com C. bivittatus sp. nov. (espécie-tipo), do Brasil, Pernambuco, são descritos e ilustrados.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Grasshoppers/anatomy & histology , Species Specificity
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 47(3): 437-442, 2003. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-388953

ABSTRACT

The spittlebugs have an extent distribution in the American continent. Their diversity may determinate endemism areas based on their occurence in different localities. We have used Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity method, which is an important historic biogeography tool for detecting and establishing the relationship among endemics areas. A data matrix was built up based on the occurence registration for the species by 66 genus in whole localities divided in five degrees quadrats in the Neotropical Region, using 49 OGUs (Operative Geografic Units). The presence of the taxa in the areas was coded 1 and the absence 0. The data matrix was analysed based on parsimony analysis through the computer program Hennig 86. Nine endemic areas were stipulated (Mexico + Central America, Venezuelan Savana, Guiana + Suriname, Chaco, Trans-andean, Cerrado, Amazon, Pampa and Atlantic Forest) in the first analysis corroborated with ecological and physiographic patterns in each region. The second analysis was made using 48 genera to obtain the relationship among the nine areas stipulated before. In this analysis just one cladogram (3((1,2)((8,9)(6(7(4,5)))))) was obtained with 192 steps, consistence index 0.80 and retention index 0.85.


Subject(s)
Phylogeography , Hemiptera , Phylogeny
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