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Article in English | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1503924

ABSTRACT

We describe paternal care in two pentatomid bugs, Lopadusa (Lopadusa) augur Stål, 1860 and Edessa nigropunctata Berg, 1884. Field and laboratory observations showed that males remain with their eggs and early hatched nymphs, while females abandon the eggs after oviposition. Guarding males defensive behaviors towards their clutches were similar to those described for guarding females of pentatomids. Since there is no detailed information on the internal phylogeny of Pentatomidae, it is not possible to make a robust inference on whether paternal care in L. augur and E. nigropunctata has arisen independently or not. If the latter, the two new cases of paternal care we describe here represent the fifth event of independent evolution of this rare behavioral trait in Heteroptera.

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Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-441215

ABSTRACT

We describe paternal care in two pentatomid bugs, Lopadusa (Lopadusa) augur Stål, 1860 and Edessa nigropunctata Berg, 1884. Field and laboratory observations showed that males remain with their eggs and early hatched nymphs, while females abandon the eggs after oviposition. Guarding males defensive behaviors towards their clutches were similar to those described for guarding females of pentatomids. Since there is no detailed information on the internal phylogeny of Pentatomidae, it is not possible to make a robust inference on whether paternal care in L. augur and E. nigropunctata has arisen independently or not. If the latter, the two new cases of paternal care we describe here represent the fifth event of independent evolution of this rare behavioral trait in Heteroptera.

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Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-690223

ABSTRACT

We describe paternal care in two pentatomid bugs, Lopadusa (Lopadusa) augur Stål, 1860 and Edessa nigropunctata Berg, 1884. Field and laboratory observations showed that males remain with their eggs and early hatched nymphs, while females abandon the eggs after oviposition. Guarding males defensive behaviors towards their clutches were similar to those described for guarding females of pentatomids. Since there is no detailed information on the internal phylogeny of Pentatomidae, it is not possible to make a robust inference on whether paternal care in L. augur and E. nigropunctata has arisen independently or not. If the latter, the two new cases of paternal care we describe here represent the fifth event of independent evolution of this rare behavioral trait in Heteroptera.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1483856

ABSTRACT

Six new species of Chinavia Orian, 1965 are described: Chinavia vanduzeei sp. nov., from Peru (Madre Dios) and Brazil (Pará); Chinavia schuhi sp. nov., from Peru (Loreto), Colombia (Bolívar) and Brazil (Amazonas); Chinavia sebastiaoi sp. nov., from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Bolivia (La Paz and Santa Cruz) and Paraguai (Carumbé); Chinavia cearensis sp. nov., Chinavia tuiucauna sp. nov., and Chinavia rufitibia sp. nov., from Brazil (Ceará, Bahia and Paraná, respectively). Diagnoses to each species are given.


Seis novas espécies de Chinavia Orian, 1965 são descritas: Chinavia vanduzeei sp. nov., do Peru (Madre Dios) e Brasil (Pará); Chinavia schuhi sp. nov., do Peru (Loreto), Colombia (Bolívar) e Brazil (Amazonas); Chinavia sebastiaoi sp. nov., do Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Bolivia (La Paz e Santa Cruz) e Paraguai (Carumbé); Chinavia cearensis sp. nov., Chinavia tuiucauna e Chinavia rufitibia sp. nov., do Brasil (Ceará, Bahia e Paraná, respectivamente). São fornecidas características diagnósticas de cada espécie.

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Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-437474

ABSTRACT

Six new species of Chinavia Orian, 1965 are described: Chinavia vanduzeei sp. nov., from Peru (Madre Dios) and Brazil (Pará); Chinavia schuhi sp. nov., from Peru (Loreto), Colombia (Bolívar) and Brazil (Amazonas); Chinavia sebastiaoi sp. nov., from Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Bolivia (La Paz and Santa Cruz) and Paraguai (Carumbé); Chinavia cearensis sp. nov., Chinavia tuiucauna sp. nov., and Chinavia rufitibia sp. nov., from Brazil (Ceará, Bahia and Paraná, respectively). Diagnoses to each species are given.


Seis novas espécies de Chinavia Orian, 1965 são descritas: Chinavia vanduzeei sp. nov., do Peru (Madre Dios) e Brasil (Pará); Chinavia schuhi sp. nov., do Peru (Loreto), Colombia (Bolívar) e Brazil (Amazonas); Chinavia sebastiaoi sp. nov., do Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul), Bolivia (La Paz e Santa Cruz) e Paraguai (Carumbé); Chinavia cearensis sp. nov., Chinavia tuiucauna e Chinavia rufitibia sp. nov., do Brasil (Ceará, Bahia e Paraná, respectivamente). São fornecidas características diagnósticas de cada espécie.

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