New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract: The Odonata Order comprises one of the largest groups of aquatic insects, 7,000 species are described worldwide, with approximately 860 species registered in Brazil, around 14% of the global fauna known to date. However, there are still great gaps in the knowledge of Odonata fauna in many areas of Brazil. This study aims to present the results of the survey of Odonata species sampled in three counties in the state of Amapá. The state is located in the north of the country, inserted in the Amazon Biome. Odonata were caught between January and December 2018, with 472 specimens being sampled, belonging to seven families, 36 genera and 53 species. In total, 27 of the species found during the study correspond to new records for the state of Amapá. Due to the lack of information on the diversity of the Odonata order in Amapá, the list of species presented should serve as input for new studies contributing to the knowledge of the order in the state. |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, BrazilInventoryAmazôniaDiversityFaunaAbstract: The Odonata Order comprises one of the largest groups of aquatic insects, 7,000 species are described worldwide, with approximately 860 species registered in Brazil, around 14% of the global fauna known to date. However, there are still great gaps in the knowledge of Odonata fauna in many areas of Brazil. This study aims to present the results of the survey of Odonata species sampled in three counties in the state of Amapá. The state is located in the north of the country, inserted in the Amazon Biome. Odonata were caught between January and December 2018, with 472 specimens being sampled, belonging to seven families, 36 genera and 53 species. In total, 27 of the species found during the study correspond to new records for the state of Amapá. Due to the lack of information on the diversity of the Odonata order in Amapá, the list of species presented should serve as input for new studies contributing to the knowledge of the order in the state.Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade | BIOTA - FAPESP2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-06032021000100301Biota Neotropica v.21 n.1 2021reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESP10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2020-1074info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcia Junior,Manoel Daltro NunesDamasceno,Monique Telcia dos SantosMartins,Maria Jeovana LimaCosta,Tiago Silva daFerreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos AnjosSouto,Raimundo Nonato Picançoeng2020-12-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-06032021000100301Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||juliosa@unifap.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2020-12-09T00:00Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil Garcia Junior,Manoel Daltro Nunes Inventory Amazônia Diversity Fauna |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
title_full |
New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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New records of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) from Amapá state, Brazil |
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Garcia Junior,Manoel Daltro Nunes |
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Garcia Junior,Manoel Daltro Nunes Damasceno,Monique Telcia dos Santos Martins,Maria Jeovana Lima Costa,Tiago Silva da Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço |
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Damasceno,Monique Telcia dos Santos Martins,Maria Jeovana Lima Costa,Tiago Silva da Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço |
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Garcia Junior,Manoel Daltro Nunes Damasceno,Monique Telcia dos Santos Martins,Maria Jeovana Lima Costa,Tiago Silva da Ferreira,Ricardo Marcelo dos Anjos Souto,Raimundo Nonato Picanço |
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Inventory Amazônia Diversity Fauna |
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Inventory Amazônia Diversity Fauna |
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Abstract: The Odonata Order comprises one of the largest groups of aquatic insects, 7,000 species are described worldwide, with approximately 860 species registered in Brazil, around 14% of the global fauna known to date. However, there are still great gaps in the knowledge of Odonata fauna in many areas of Brazil. This study aims to present the results of the survey of Odonata species sampled in three counties in the state of Amapá. The state is located in the north of the country, inserted in the Amazon Biome. Odonata were caught between January and December 2018, with 472 specimens being sampled, belonging to seven families, 36 genera and 53 species. In total, 27 of the species found during the study correspond to new records for the state of Amapá. Due to the lack of information on the diversity of the Odonata order in Amapá, the list of species presented should serve as input for new studies contributing to the knowledge of the order in the state. |
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