Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Souza , Marcos Magalhães de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Clemente, Mateus Aparecido, Teofilo-Guedes, Gabriel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: EntomoBrasilis
Texto Completo: https://www.entomobrasilis.org/index.php/ebras/article/view/v13.e929
Resumo: Social insects use different strategies to defend their colonies, including camouflage. In order to expand knowledge, regarding the strategy of camouflage in social wasps, information is presented on the camouflage pattern of the species: Parachartergus smithii (De Saussure), Parachartergus wagneri Du Buysson, Chartergellus communis Richards, Metapolybia cingulata (Fabricius) and Mischocyttarus anthracinus Richards.These species are uncommon in inventory studies in Brazil. Records occur in different Conservation Units, between 2011 and 2019, in the Minas Gerais State, Brazil Southeastern. Camouflage seems to be the main defense strategy for these species, due to the color and shape of their nests in line with the substrate, as well as their docile behavior. The exception is Metapolybia cingulata, which in addition to camouflage shows aggressive behavior in some situations, which suggests the use of different strategies in the colony defense.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
title Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
Souza , Marcos Magalhães de
Chartergellus
Colony Defense
Metapolybia
Parachartergus
title_short Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
title_full Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
title_sort Nest camouflage records on five social wasp species (Vespidae, Polistinae) from southeastern Brazil
author Souza , Marcos Magalhães de
author_facet Souza , Marcos Magalhães de
Clemente, Mateus Aparecido
Teofilo-Guedes, Gabriel
author_role author
author2 Clemente, Mateus Aparecido
Teofilo-Guedes, Gabriel
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza , Marcos Magalhães de
Clemente, Mateus Aparecido
Teofilo-Guedes, Gabriel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chartergellus
Colony Defense
Metapolybia
Parachartergus
topic Chartergellus
Colony Defense
Metapolybia
Parachartergus
description Social insects use different strategies to defend their colonies, including camouflage. In order to expand knowledge, regarding the strategy of camouflage in social wasps, information is presented on the camouflage pattern of the species: Parachartergus smithii (De Saussure), Parachartergus wagneri Du Buysson, Chartergellus communis Richards, Metapolybia cingulata (Fabricius) and Mischocyttarus anthracinus Richards.These species are uncommon in inventory studies in Brazil. Records occur in different Conservation Units, between 2011 and 2019, in the Minas Gerais State, Brazil Southeastern. Camouflage seems to be the main defense strategy for these species, due to the color and shape of their nests in line with the substrate, as well as their docile behavior. The exception is Metapolybia cingulata, which in addition to camouflage shows aggressive behavior in some situations, which suggests the use of different strategies in the colony defense.
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