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Micropotamia, gen.n. of neotropical muscidae (Diptera, Azeliinae), with comments on allied azeliini genera
A new genus, Micropotamia, is erected for Phaonia minuscula Albuquerque, 1955 [type-species of the genus], Phaonia cilitibia Albuquerque, 1955 and Azelia amazonica Albuquerque & Lopes, 1982. A key to these three species is given. The female of Micropotamia amazonica is described for the first time, from Roraima. Some character-states of phylogenetic importance and affinities with world Azeliini genera are discussed. Megophyra Emden, 1965 and Potamia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 are considered to be most closely related to Micropotamia, gen.n.
1992
Carvalho,Claudio José Barros de
A new species of Guatemalia steyskal (Diptera, Sciomyzidae)
Guatemalia nigritarsis, sp.n. from Honduras is described and the male terminalia illustrated.
1992
Marinoni,Luciane
Abundância relativa e distribuição espaço-temporal de Micropogonias furnieri (Desmarest) e Cynoscion leiarchus (Cuvier) (Perciformes, Sciaenidae) no manguezal do Itacorubi, Santa Catarina, Brasil
Attempting to contribute with the knowledge about the bioecological aspects concerning the youth forms of M. furnieri (Desmarest, 1823) and C. leiarchus (Cuvier, 1830) from Itacorubi mangrove, 15 samplings were taken from January 1988 to March 1989. Using casting and entangle nets, a total of 308 individuais from these species were captured. Their abundanee were: M. furnieri N = 197 (64,0%); C. leiarchus N = 111 (36,0%). The relative frequency and range of total weights and lengths were studied. Concerning spatial distribution of the species, it was observed that M. furnieri occurred in all areas and C. leiarchus was not captured only in "D" area (Sertão River). During the anual cycle the two species occurred jointly. The results emphasize other authors statements that consider this mangrove as a "natural growing enviroment" which is highly important for the region.
1992
Hostim-Silva,Maurício Ribeiro,Gisela Costa Clezar,Leandro Ledo,Blanca Sierra de
Morfologia comparada da cabeça das espécies sulbrasileiras de Morphinae (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)
This research presents a detailed study of the morphology of the head of adult in both sexes of the south Brazilian species of the Morphinae subfamily (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae), as mentioned below: Morpho helenor violaceus Fruhstorfer, 1912; Iphimedeia hercules (Dalman, 1823); Iphixibia anaxibia (Esper, 1801); Cytheritis portis thamyris (Felder & Felder, 1867); Cytheritis aega (Huebner, 1822); Pessonia catenaria (Perry, 1811); Grasseia menelaus nestira (Huebner, 1821).
1992
Bilotta,Ivana Gavassi
Sobre a posição sistemática de Exomalopsis latitarsis Friese (Apoidea, Anthophoridae, Exomalopsinae)
Based on the type specimen from the Zoologisches Museum der Humboldt Universitaet, Berlin, the systematic position of Exomalopsis latitarsis is discussed and a new combination is justified as Tapinorrhina latitarsis. A correct spelling Tapinorrhina is proposed for Tapinorhina Michener & Moure, 1957.
1992
Moure,Jesus Santiago
Redescrição de Arthurella Albuquerque com considerações sobre sua posição sistemática e redescrição do pupário de A. nudiseta Albuquerque (Diptera, Muscidae)
Arthurella Albuquerque, 1954 is redescribed and its systematic position is discussed. The puparium of A. nudiseta Albuquerque, 1954 is also redescribed and illustrated.
1992
Araújo,Paulo Francisco de Couri,Márcia Souto
Redescrição de Nomimoscolex admonticellia (Woodland), comb.n. (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), parasito de Pinirampus pirinampu (Spix), um siluriforme de água doce
The Monticelliidae species, Nomimoscolex admonticellia (Woodland, 1934), comb.n., parasite of Pinirampus pirinampu (Spix, 1829) a freshwater siluriform fish, is redescribed. This species is the type of the genus Myzophorus Woodland, 1934. The authors discuss the validity of this genus and propose its suppression. Their species are transferred to Nomimoscolex (Zigobothriinae) whose diagnose is modified to include: N. admonticellia, comb.n., N. pirarara (Woodland, 1935), comb.n. and N. woodlandi (Rego, 1984), comb.n.
1992
Rego,Amilcar Arandas Pavanelli,Gilberto Cezar
Sinopse dos crustáceos decápodos brasileiros (Portunidae)
This paper presents a contribution to the study of the Crustacea, Decapoda of Brazil, including identification keys and informations on species range. Data related to the species of family Portunidae are published.
1992
Coelho,Petrônio Alves Ramos-Porto,Marilena
First record of a Paratydeidae (Acari, Prostigmata) in South America with description of Scolotydaeus corticicola sp.n.
Scolotydaeus corticicola sp.n. is described, from the bark of an eucalyptus tree, from Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil.
1992
Flechtmann,Carlos H.W.
Lissopedia, gen.n. de Paratetrapediini para a região neotropical, com as descrições de três espécies novas (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Anthophoridae)
Lissopedia, a new genus is proposed for Tetrapedia globulosa Friese, 1899, from Brazil and to include Tetrapedia flavopicta Cockerell, described from Yucatan, México. Three new species: Lissopedia ochronota from Albany, Jamaica, Lissopedia xanthina from Carmen (on the River Madre de Dios), Pando, Bolívia, and Lissopedia tristriata from Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil are described. The female of Lissopedia globulosa is described from Barreiras, Bahia, Brazil and thus a locality is given for this species. This genus seems to be confined to the Neotropical Region. Exomalopsini, Tapinotaspidini and Paratetrapediini are considered as tribes of Exomalopsinae.
1992
Moure,Jesus Santiago
Mirídeos neotropicais CCCXC: espécies novas de Goiás (Hemiptera, Miridae)
Six new species from Campinaçu, Goiás (Hemiptera) are described: Notholopus (Notholopoides) niger, sp.n., T. tripallidus, sp.n., Prepops goianus, sp.n., P. semifemoratus, sp.n., Poeas clavata, sp.n. and Taedia goiana, sp.n.
1992
Carvalho,José C. M. Costa,Luiz A. A.
Estudo morfológico da larva de último ínstar de Miathyria simplex (Rambur) (Odonata, Libellulidae)
The larva of Miathyria simplex (Rambur, 1842) is described, illustrated and compared to that of M. marcella (Selys, 1857). A key for identification of the South American Libellulidae larvae, wich show dorsal spines on abdominal segments III to VIII, is presented.
1992
Costa,J. M. Assis,C. V. de
Gnathanthidium, gen.n. de anthidiinae da América do Sul (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae)
Gnathanthidium, gen.n. is proposed for two new species from South America, one from Brazil (Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) and Argentina (Misiones) Gnathanthidium sakagamii, sp.n. and another from Argentina (Tucuman) Gnathanthidium ferrugineum, sp.n. The female of this Anthidiine bee nas peculiar mandibles without large teeth, only with two little ones on the apical margin.
1992
Urban,Danúncia
Partição de recursos alimentares entre quatro espécies de morcegos frugívoros (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae)
This study was carried out in the region of Londrina, Paraná, Brazil in three different areas: a primary forest, a disturbed primary forest and an open area. Within 207 hours of capture, 990 individuals were collected, 939 of them being fruit-eating bats. Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758), Sturnira lilium (Geoffroy, 1810), Platyrrhinus lineatus (Geoffroy, 1810) and Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) were the four most collected species in a total of 899 individuals. A. lituratus was found in greater number in all the areas, showing significant variation in relation to the size of the forests. The partition of food resources among the four most collected species was known through the analysis of their feces. The coexixtence of these species can be explained by their investing in different foods or their diverging time activity.
1992
Muller,Marília Feleciano Reis,Nelio Roberto dos
Macrocheles novaodessensis, sp.n. e Macrocheles roquensis, sp.n. coletadas em esterco bovino na região neotropical (Acarina, Macrochelidae)
Two new species of Macrochelid acari Macrocheles novaodessensis, sp.n. and M. roquensis, sp.n. are described. These species inhabit cattle manure and were collected in several ranches in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
1992
Mendes,Márcia C. Lizaso,Nélida M.
A nidificação de Pionus maximiliani (Kuhl) e Ara maracana (Vieillot) em Gália São Paulo, Brasil (Aves, Psittacidae)
Nests of the "Scaly-headed parrot" and "Illiger's macaw" - Pionus maximiliani (Kuhl, 1820) and Ara maracana (Vieillot, 1816) - found at the Ecological Station in Gália, São Paulo with clutches in 26-VII-90 and 20-IX-90, both containing four white rounded and at one end slightly pointed eggs, measuring 33.4x30.0mm and 33.0x28.0mm each respectively, are being reported on. The incubation in the "Scaly-headed parrot" lasted for 26 days, the stay of the young in the nest cavity for about 50 days and only one adult was seen incubating, while in "Illiger's or Blue-winged macaw" both parents used to stay in the nest.
1992
Carvalho,Cory T. de Carvalho,José
Herman Lent Homenagem da Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia
No summary/description provided
1993
Jurberg,José
Nematóides do Brasil. Parte III: nematóides de répteis
A survey of nematode species parasizing Brazilian reptiles is presented, with data enough to provide their specific identification. The first section refers to the catalogation of the species, related to 127 superfamilies, 23 families, 55 genera and 121 species that are figured and included in measurement tables. The second section is concerned to the catalogue of host reptiles, with 16 families, and 90 species and their respective parasite nematodes. The identification of these helminths is achieved by means of keys to the superfamilies, families and genera. Specific determination is induced through the figures and tables as above mentioned.
1993
Vicente,Joaquim Júlio Rodrigues,Henrique de Oliveira Gomes,Delir Corrêa Pinto,Roberto Magalhães
Nova Leidyula Baker da Jamaica (Mollusca, Soleolifera, Veronicellidae)
Leidyula goodfriendi, sp.n. is described.
1993
Thomé,José Willibaldo