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Dissections of the soft parts of the molluscs from several States of Brazil led to identification of Bradybaena similaris (Férussac, 1821) and disclosed previously undescribed anatomical characteristics of that species. Confirmation of the occurrence of the species in the country is important because of the role it plays as an intermediate host in the life cycle of certain parasites of domesticated animals, as well as considered pest of cultivated plants. Bionomical notes on the species in Brazil are included.Resumo em Inglês:
This note deals with the sex identification of the velvet cichlid (oscar), Astronotus ocellatus (Cuvier), through the shape ofthe urogenital opening.Resumo em Inglês:
Effect of mixtures of some foods on egg production in the fruit fly Anastrepha obliqua. Several diets based on mixtures of different foods (brewer's yeast Boneg, wheat germ Boneg and gevral Lederle) were tested for their effect on egg production in Anastrepha obliqua. The best results were obtained with the mixture of brewer's yeast and wheat germ.Resumo em Inglês:
Additaments to the tribe Aerenicini. II. Revision of the genus Apagomerina Gilmour, 1962. New species are described from Brazil: A. flava sp. n. (São Paulo) and A. utiariti sp. n. (Mato Grosso). A key to the species is added.Resumo em Inglês:
Study of 179 specimens of Molossus molossus in Ceará, Brazil, showed morphological and functional ovarian asymmetry in adult females, with the right side more developed. Blastocyst implantation occurred also in the right uterine horn. Active male testicles were bigger (x = 5,38mm) than inactive ones (x = 3,25mm). Pregnancy with subsequent offspring was found in March-April and November, during the wet season.Resumo em Inglês:
A new species of Phalloniscus Budde-Lund, 1908 (Crustacea, Oniscoidea) is described: Phalloniscus loyolai sp.n. from Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Resumo em Inglês:
Fannia pamplonae sp.n. from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is describe (Diptera, Fanniidae).Resumo em Inglês:
The use of a commercial fruit fly trap, baited with atractive compounds, for the collection of male euglossine bees is described. Some of the preliminary results obtained are presented.Resumo em Inglês:
A cladistic analysis for 27 muscid genera is given, running the PAUP program (SWOFFORD, 1985). The 35 characters used in this study are polarized based on three outgroups of related families. A cladogram showing hypothetical phylogenetic relationships among genera and a discussion of the characters enable to propose a sequencial phylogenetic classification of Muscidae at tribal level. The following seven subfamilies and eight tribes are included: Achanthipterinae; Atherigoninae; Muscinae, with Muscini and Stomoxiini; Azeliinae, with Azeliini and Reinwardtiini; Phaoniinae; Mydaeinae, with Graphomyiini and Mydaeini and Coenosiinae, with Coenosiini and Limnophorini. Helina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 has not a defined position in the obtained cladogram to the considered levels. The neotropical species of Phaonia (aut.) must be separated in a new genus. The proposed classification is compared with contemporaneous classifications. The greatest congruence is found with that of SKIDMORE (1985).Resumo em Inglês:
In this papaer immature stages of Rhescyntis pseudomartii Lemaire, 1980 are described with notes about the variation in the fourth and fifth instars.Resumo em Inglês:
The following new species are described: Vidius xanthus from São Paulo and Minas Gerais; Vidius catarinae from Santa Catarina; Cobalopsis monotona from Minas Gerais, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and Cobalopsis similis from Maranhão, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Espírito Santo and Bahia.Resumo em Inglês:
A nest of Paratrigona myrmecophila Moure, found in a nest of Camponotus senex (Fr. Smith), is described. Besides records on nest structures, some notes on interspecific interactions, nest defense, population size, honey organoleptic properties, and comments on the coexistence of these two organisms are provided.Resumo em Inglês:
A new species of Pygmy-Owl, genus Glaucidium, is described from the Amazonian forest. It is separated from G. minutissimum, now restricted to South-eastern Brazil and Central America, by its voice and shorter tail. The type-locality is from Rondônia, but the species seems widespread, with geographical races awaiting description from northern Pará, Northeastern Brazil, and possibly Central America. A detailed survey of this overlooked canopy-living Pygmy-Owl is under way.Resumo em Inglês:
Smilidarnis gen. n. (type-species: Smilidarnis fasciatus sp. n.) from Aguaytia, Peru and S. concolor sp. n. from Rio de Janeiro, Corcovado, Brazil are described and illustrated.Resumo em Inglês:
An experiment was set-up to see in mortality inflicted by tadpole predators depends on prey and predator sizes. Fish and dragonfly larvae were used as predators and two size classes of Osteocephalus taurinus tadpoles as prey. Results show that the effect of predators is dependent on the size structure of the prey population. Furthermore, dragonfly larvae are more voracious predators than the fish used in the experiment. Both predators occur in natural ponds where Osteocephalus taurinus lays its eggs. The timing of arrival of predators and prey, which determines the relative sizes of predators and prey, is an important factor determining the outcome of an episode of community interaction in tropical ponds, as in similar temperate systems.Resumo em Inglês:
A contribution to the knowledge of the social organization of a population of Golden-rumped or Black-lion tamarin (L. chrysopygus) living in a stripe of natural vegetation in the State Park along the banks of the lower Paranapanema River, in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Its composition and analysis based on captured groups, number of individuals and their distribuition in the area with concentrations; exchange of adults males, migration of individuals from groups and females home range establishment, indicate an organization which is likely to be matrilinear. The average number of individuals per group or expanded families, in the seven (7) captured groups was 3,57 specimens with a mean body weight in adults of 572,5 grams. In each group there is normally one reproducing couple with a double twin pregnancy in 2/3 (65 to 80%) of the occasions, and the twins are dizygotic. This tends to repetition in multiparous females.Resumo em Inglês:
A new species of synaptid holothurian, Leptosynapta brasiliensis n. sp., is described. The species shows affinities with Leptosynapta minuta (BECHER, 1906), presenting 12 simple tentacles and 12 dumb-bell shaped pieces constituting the calcareous ring; anchor ossicles exhibit a sharply bifurcate stock. All individuals were collected in Praia Vermelha, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil, in coarse sand, at a depth of some 3 m.Resumo em Inglês:
This paper was elaborated with intention of complementing original descriptions, updating the distribution ofthe species and providing the taxonomic basis necessary for a secure identification of the animals. We present detailed ilustrations of 6 species of Calanoid copepods and 3 species of Cyclopoids copepods found, but not necessarilly restricted to the Curuá - Una Reservoir located in the municipality of Santarém, state of Pará, Brazil.