CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | Chalcididae is a family of parasitoids with wide distribution and great richness, with almost 1,500 described species. Its diversity might be greater than that known today, mainly due to the few existing studies and its taxonomic complexity. Studies in semiarid regions are scarce and necessary to contribute to the biogeographic knowledge of the neotropical fauna. Therefore, the objective of this work was to record Chalcididae species that occur in the municipality of Barra do Choça, in the Semiarid region of the state of Bahia, Brazil. Five Malaise traps were distributed in two areas with native vegetation and an area with eucalyptus plantation, which were monitored monthly for two consecutive years. The insects were sorted and specimens of the family Chalcididae were identified at the species level, when possible. A total of 182 specimens from five genera (Aspirrhina Kyrbi, 1883; Brachymeria Westwood, 1829; Conura Spinola, 1837; Dirhinus Dalman, 1818, and Haltichella Spinola, 1811), and 18 species were identified and 32 were morphotyped. The genus Conura was the most abundant and the most diverse, with 12 species identified and 30 potential new species. The native vegetation presented higher abundance and higher taxonomic wealth, mainly in the area at initial stage of succession (capoeira). The eucalyptus area presented low diversity, with predominance of Brachymeria species. The species C. nigricornis presented the highest relative frequency. This study constitutes the first list of Chalcididae species in the Semiarid region of Brazil. The sampling carried out in the state Bahia showed an important diversity of Chalcididae species when compared to other regions of Brazil. |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZILCHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIADOS A UMA REGIÃO DO SEMIÁRIDO DA BAHIA, BRASILChalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoide.Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoid.Chalcididae is a family of parasitoids with wide distribution and great richness, with almost 1,500 described species. Its diversity might be greater than that known today, mainly due to the few existing studies and its taxonomic complexity. Studies in semiarid regions are scarce and necessary to contribute to the biogeographic knowledge of the neotropical fauna. Therefore, the objective of this work was to record Chalcididae species that occur in the municipality of Barra do Choça, in the Semiarid region of the state of Bahia, Brazil. Five Malaise traps were distributed in two areas with native vegetation and an area with eucalyptus plantation, which were monitored monthly for two consecutive years. The insects were sorted and specimens of the family Chalcididae were identified at the species level, when possible. A total of 182 specimens from five genera (Aspirrhina Kyrbi, 1883; Brachymeria Westwood, 1829; Conura Spinola, 1837; Dirhinus Dalman, 1818, and Haltichella Spinola, 1811), and 18 species were identified and 32 were morphotyped. The genus Conura was the most abundant and the most diverse, with 12 species identified and 30 potential new species. The native vegetation presented higher abundance and higher taxonomic wealth, mainly in the area at initial stage of succession (capoeira). The eucalyptus area presented low diversity, with predominance of Brachymeria species. The species C. nigricornis presented the highest relative frequency. This study constitutes the first list of Chalcididae species in the Semiarid region of Brazil. The sampling carried out in the state Bahia showed an important diversity of Chalcididae species when compared to other regions of Brazil. Os Chalcididae são parasitoides com distribuição ampla e grande riqueza com quase 1.500 espécies descritas. Apresentam potencial de diversidade maior, principalmente em função dos poucos estudos e da complexidade taxonômica associada. Estudos em regiões semiáridas são escassos e necessários para contribuir com conhecimento biogeográfico da fauna Neotropical, portanto o objetivo desse trabalho foi registrar as espécies de Chalcididae que ocorrem no município de Barra do Choça, Bahia, inserido no no semiárido da Bahia. Foram utilizadas cinco armadilhas do tipo Malaise distribuídas em duas áreas de vegetação nativa e uma constituída demonocultura, com monitoramento mensal por dois anos consecutivos. Os insetos foram triados e os espécimes da família Chalcididae identificados em nível de espécie, quando possível. Totalizaram-se 182 espécimes, distribuídos em cinco gêneros (Aspirrhina Kyrbi, 1883; Brachymeria Westwood, 1829; Conura Spinola, 1837; Dirhinus Dalman, 1818 e Haltichella Spinola, 1811), 18 espécies identificadas e 32 morfotipadas. O gênero Conura foi o mais abundante e também o mais, com 12 espécies nomeadas e potencialmente 30 novas espécies. A vegetação nativa apresentou maior abundância e maior riqueza taxonômica, principalmente na capoeira. O eucalipto teve baixa diversidade com predominância de Brachymeria. A espécie C. nigricornis se apresentou com maior frequência relativa. Este estudo constitui a primeira lista de espécies de Chalcididae no semiárido. As amostragens realizadas no semiárido baiano evidenciaram uma diversidade relevante de Chalcidade quando comparada com outras regiões brasileiras. Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2022-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/979810.1590/1983-21252022v35n316rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2022); 649-657Revista Caatinga; v. 35 n. 3 (2022); 649-6571983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/9798/10995Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaula, Rita de Cássia Antunes Lima dePérez-Maluf, Raquel Moreira, Aldenise Alves2023-07-03T14:05:31Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/9798Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:53.011235Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIADOS A UMA REGIÃO DO SEMIÁRIDO DA BAHIA, BRASIL |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL Paula, Rita de Cássia Antunes Lima de Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoide. Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoid. |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
title_full |
CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
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CHALCIDIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) ASSOCIATED WITH A SEMIARID REGION IN BAHIA, BRAZIL |
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Paula, Rita de Cássia Antunes Lima de |
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Paula, Rita de Cássia Antunes Lima de Pérez-Maluf, Raquel Moreira, Aldenise Alves |
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Pérez-Maluf, Raquel Moreira, Aldenise Alves |
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Paula, Rita de Cássia Antunes Lima de Pérez-Maluf, Raquel Moreira, Aldenise Alves |
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Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoide. Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoid. |
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Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoide. Chalcidoidea. Conura nigricornis. Parasitoid. |
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Chalcididae is a family of parasitoids with wide distribution and great richness, with almost 1,500 described species. Its diversity might be greater than that known today, mainly due to the few existing studies and its taxonomic complexity. Studies in semiarid regions are scarce and necessary to contribute to the biogeographic knowledge of the neotropical fauna. Therefore, the objective of this work was to record Chalcididae species that occur in the municipality of Barra do Choça, in the Semiarid region of the state of Bahia, Brazil. Five Malaise traps were distributed in two areas with native vegetation and an area with eucalyptus plantation, which were monitored monthly for two consecutive years. The insects were sorted and specimens of the family Chalcididae were identified at the species level, when possible. A total of 182 specimens from five genera (Aspirrhina Kyrbi, 1883; Brachymeria Westwood, 1829; Conura Spinola, 1837; Dirhinus Dalman, 1818, and Haltichella Spinola, 1811), and 18 species were identified and 32 were morphotyped. The genus Conura was the most abundant and the most diverse, with 12 species identified and 30 potential new species. The native vegetation presented higher abundance and higher taxonomic wealth, mainly in the area at initial stage of succession (capoeira). The eucalyptus area presented low diversity, with predominance of Brachymeria species. The species C. nigricornis presented the highest relative frequency. This study constitutes the first list of Chalcididae species in the Semiarid region of Brazil. The sampling carried out in the state Bahia showed an important diversity of Chalcididae species when compared to other regions of Brazil. |
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