Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,Mariana Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Castanhole,Márcia Maria Urbanin, Souza,Hederson Vinicius de, Murakami,Aline Sumitani, Firmino,Tatiani Seni de Souza, Saran,Priscila Samara, Banho,Cecilia Artico, Monteiro,Leticia da Silva, Silva,Jocielly Cristina Pereira da, Itoyama,Mary Massumi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
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Resumo: The Heteroptera are known for their odour, for being pests or for being disease carriers. However, they are still not extensively studied, perhaps because they form a very large group. Therefore, with the aim of enhancing the knowledge of the morphology of the testes of this insect order, we collected and analysed 18 species of terrestrial Heteroptera from the northwestern part of São Paulo. The analysis of these species revealed some differences between the testicles of these species, including their shape (elongated, oval, round or pecten), the morphology of the testicular lobes (elongated and paired side by side or united in a single region), the colours of the peritoneal sheath that surrounds the lobes (red, orange, yellow or translucent), and the number of testicular lobes (one, two, four, five, six or seven). Because the aspects analysed were highly variable, our study suggests a need for further analysis of Heteropteran testicular morphological differences.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
title Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
spellingShingle Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
Gomes,Mariana Oliveira
testicles
peritoneal sheath
lobes
title_short Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
title_full Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
title_fullStr Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
title_sort Morphological aspects of the testes of 18 species of terrestrial of Heteroptera from Northwestern São Paulo (Brazil)
author Gomes,Mariana Oliveira
author_facet Gomes,Mariana Oliveira
Castanhole,Márcia Maria Urbanin
Souza,Hederson Vinicius de
Murakami,Aline Sumitani
Firmino,Tatiani Seni de Souza
Saran,Priscila Samara
Banho,Cecilia Artico
Monteiro,Leticia da Silva
Silva,Jocielly Cristina Pereira da
Itoyama,Mary Massumi
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author2 Castanhole,Márcia Maria Urbanin
Souza,Hederson Vinicius de
Murakami,Aline Sumitani
Firmino,Tatiani Seni de Souza
Saran,Priscila Samara
Banho,Cecilia Artico
Monteiro,Leticia da Silva
Silva,Jocielly Cristina Pereira da
Itoyama,Mary Massumi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,Mariana Oliveira
Castanhole,Márcia Maria Urbanin
Souza,Hederson Vinicius de
Murakami,Aline Sumitani
Firmino,Tatiani Seni de Souza
Saran,Priscila Samara
Banho,Cecilia Artico
Monteiro,Leticia da Silva
Silva,Jocielly Cristina Pereira da
Itoyama,Mary Massumi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv testicles
peritoneal sheath
lobes
topic testicles
peritoneal sheath
lobes
description The Heteroptera are known for their odour, for being pests or for being disease carriers. However, they are still not extensively studied, perhaps because they form a very large group. Therefore, with the aim of enhancing the knowledge of the morphology of the testes of this insect order, we collected and analysed 18 species of terrestrial Heteroptera from the northwestern part of São Paulo. The analysis of these species revealed some differences between the testicles of these species, including their shape (elongated, oval, round or pecten), the morphology of the testicular lobes (elongated and paired side by side or united in a single region), the colours of the peritoneal sheath that surrounds the lobes (red, orange, yellow or translucent), and the number of testicular lobes (one, two, four, five, six or seven). Because the aspects analysed were highly variable, our study suggests a need for further analysis of Heteropteran testicular morphological differences.
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