Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Bruna Lisboa Silva
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/72176
Resumo: Atopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) is a predator of important agricultural and forestry pests. It presents desirable characteristics in biological control programs, such as high reproductive rate, high survival during periods of scarcity of the target prey, easy adaptation to the environment, and voracity. The objective of this dissertation was to study the anatomy and histology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of this assassin bug, in order to increase the knowledge of its biology and its effective application as a natural enemy in integrated pest management programs for forestry pests. The digestive tract and reproductive systems of females and males were dissected and examined as well as processed and analyzed with light microscopy. Atopozelus opsimus has the digestive tract divided into foregut, midgut with three ventricles (V1, V2, and V3), and hindgut, being equal between females and males. In the midgut, there is a predominance of digestive cells that are multifunctional, with different sites for absorption, digestion, storage, excretion, and secretion. The midgut of A. opsimus is similar to that of other phytophagous, hematophagous, and predatory Heteroptera, which suggests that diet has not been a selective pressure and reinforces the origin from a common ancestor. The female reproductive system of A. opsimus has a pair of telotrophic meroistic type ovaries with seven ovarioles each, and continuous production of oocytes; two lateral oviducts, one common oviduct, two yellow-colored spermathecae, a novel characteristic for Heteroptera, and a genital chamber. The male reproductive system has a pair of testes covered by a transparent peritoneal sheath, composed of seven testicular follicles (similar to the ancestral form) with continuous production of spermatozoa; two deferent ducts with yellow-colored seminal vesicles (described for the first time), a pair of ectadenia accessory glands, and an ejaculatory duct. The morphology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of A. opsimus, described for the first time, may contribute to the literature of biology with fundamental data on this important predator.
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spelling Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)Morphology of the food canal and reproductive system of Atopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)Controle biológicoEspermatecaHemipteraMorfologiaPredadorVesícula seminalInsetos como agentes de controle biológico de pragasInsetos -- EspermatozóidesHemipteraPercevejo (Inseto) -- MorfologiaAnimais predadoresAtopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) is a predator of important agricultural and forestry pests. It presents desirable characteristics in biological control programs, such as high reproductive rate, high survival during periods of scarcity of the target prey, easy adaptation to the environment, and voracity. The objective of this dissertation was to study the anatomy and histology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of this assassin bug, in order to increase the knowledge of its biology and its effective application as a natural enemy in integrated pest management programs for forestry pests. The digestive tract and reproductive systems of females and males were dissected and examined as well as processed and analyzed with light microscopy. Atopozelus opsimus has the digestive tract divided into foregut, midgut with three ventricles (V1, V2, and V3), and hindgut, being equal between females and males. In the midgut, there is a predominance of digestive cells that are multifunctional, with different sites for absorption, digestion, storage, excretion, and secretion. The midgut of A. opsimus is similar to that of other phytophagous, hematophagous, and predatory Heteroptera, which suggests that diet has not been a selective pressure and reinforces the origin from a common ancestor. The female reproductive system of A. opsimus has a pair of telotrophic meroistic type ovaries with seven ovarioles each, and continuous production of oocytes; two lateral oviducts, one common oviduct, two yellow-colored spermathecae, a novel characteristic for Heteroptera, and a genital chamber. The male reproductive system has a pair of testes covered by a transparent peritoneal sheath, composed of seven testicular follicles (similar to the ancestral form) with continuous production of spermatozoa; two deferent ducts with yellow-colored seminal vesicles (described for the first time), a pair of ectadenia accessory glands, and an ejaculatory duct. The morphology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of A. opsimus, described for the first time, may contribute to the literature of biology with fundamental data on this important predator.Atopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) é um predador de importantes pragas agrícolas e florestais. Ele apresenta características desejáveis em programas de controle biológico, como alta taxa reprodutiva, alta sobrevivência em períodos de escassez da presa alvo, fácil adaptação ao ambiente e voracidade. O objetivo dessa dissertação foi estudar a anatomia e histologia do intestino médio, sistema reprodutor masculino e ovários desse percevejo, para aumentar o conhecimento da sua biologia e sua aplicação efetiva como inimigo natural em programas de manejo integrado de pragas florestais. O canal alimentar e os sistemas reprodutores de fêmeas e machos foram dissecados e examinados, bem como processados e analisados com microscopia de luz. Atopozelus opsimus possui o canal alimentar dividido em intestino anterior, intestino médio com três ventrículos (V1, V2 e V3) e intestino posterior, sendo igual entre fêmeas e machos. No intestino médio, há predominância de células digestivas que são multifuncionais, com diferentes locais de absorção, digestão, armazenamento, excreção e secreção. O intestino médio de A. opsimus é semelhante ao de outros Heteroptera fitófagos, hematófagos e predadores, o que sugere que a dieta não foi uma pressão seletiva e reforça a origem de um ancestral comum. O sistema reprodutor feminino de A. opsimus apresenta um par de ovários do tipo meroístico-telotrófico, com sete ovaríolos cada, e produção contínua de ovócitos; dois ovidutos laterias, um oviduto comum, duas espermatecas de cor amarela, característica inédita para Heteroptera e câmara genital. O sistema reprodutor masculino apresenta um par de testículos recobertos por bainha peritoneal transparente, composto por sete folículos testiculares (semelhantes ao ancestral) com produção contínua de espermatozoides; dois ductos deferentes com vesículas seminais de cor amarela (descritas pela primeira vez), um par de glândulas acessórias ectadenias e ducto ejaculatório. A morfologia do intestino médio, sistema reprodutor masculino e ovários de A. opsimus, descritos pela primeira vez, contribui com dados fundamentais para o conhecimento da biologia deste importante predador.CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoCAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilICA - INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIASPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FlorestaisUFMGPedro Guilherme Lemes Alveshttps://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4450554P1&tokenCaptchar=03AFcWeA7xFCOMXJ2Q6wxsYP6FdOLrYPA8fDXK5Q2gCVJNdUoxV3CzQ5IW2-UeyyqZH-9dz34aEFNdd2uSC8s_XYzauVO_6g4jC2quZHFztIldEgFD9taiJVfkmaAAzcc99y6rS1GakujU0eT8rQ7QYpJ3eEAwNuU_TCc8yxNxzDmh3hcAfdP1vw1MfhnL9srB-MvH8zH2s4yOnKtFMAV7a2mX6EOqXjQHw7ULlru6eFCGrHJH6lzfPDz4C1sEOOXcEqZJa_7EZJPz-P0dzLIGfHtZ2nDTr07O9fjE_B6pOV8b127WvIFr0uGgoOd2tUQS89vh_mDcEexH_ad0qRr1SmWWB4GtLRGN_NZJkn-WbobzLkEet3dwT1hZ4t95GnRToVHx_82KqrE1SSSPd-C1oE5uZw671_RYmnh6e-bHdJVlCNUnUup-VRZD7lbFmEPGZsCG4MIVerk7tnhzls36k6Z32v9nu9AybGecn6_suCGsfpP7qAvVZUe0bXvh9cPw_e9OWB1fjo4iJgRMJzI_44SajpuMZf2A_WkRMqtLeMT_K1V1af7_HIaaiuA7nzGZYF8egN6m5-dHYzJIUmOx4-6Jktz1vtzQBAfllVbukV6wYjpy92x2m1zk0WwMjQVKPj6zPMuYWPf9d0YlikofrveykBwfROxHu4TpiGx8QMN6nd9lXY4eEF2L7wfM_JPAkSn4KvzA07lgbSuzjeIR616U18kTg4lkHpy9F8oCbakUkIX-tzEZphywM-v-9dTcBF4bES6Zcmur60q0zOXlG73pGqorDsT2iiL4Lpa8oorNUMBRYoXDWXFjtYEruxij9eAIY4DAZ6B0vpI1A00IZh_BbzQhTXU-EyBB9yiVCFeU3KZi7VYoVsPJbuv23xitROiskFeL3GttUpgvNwzGQLFDpl27FPWjMgJamile Fernanda Silva CossolinCamila Folly BaptistaClivia Carolina Fiorilo PossobomBruna Lisboa Silva2024-07-31T11:44:37Z2024-07-31T11:44:37Z2023-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/721760000-0002-7889-0272porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2024-07-31T11:44:38Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/72176Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2024-07-31T11:44:38Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
Morphology of the food canal and reproductive system of Atopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
spellingShingle Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
Bruna Lisboa Silva
Controle biológico
Espermateca
Hemiptera
Morfologia
Predador
Vesícula seminal
Insetos como agentes de controle biológico de pragas
Insetos -- Espermatozóides
Hemiptera
Percevejo (Inseto) -- Morfologia
Animais predadores
title_short Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_full Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_fullStr Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_full_unstemmed Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
title_sort Morfologia do canal alimentar e do sistema reprodutor de Atopozelus opsimus Elkins,1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
author Bruna Lisboa Silva
author_facet Bruna Lisboa Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pedro Guilherme Lemes Alves
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Jamile Fernanda Silva Cossolin
Camila Folly Baptista
Clivia Carolina Fiorilo Possobom
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bruna Lisboa Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Controle biológico
Espermateca
Hemiptera
Morfologia
Predador
Vesícula seminal
Insetos como agentes de controle biológico de pragas
Insetos -- Espermatozóides
Hemiptera
Percevejo (Inseto) -- Morfologia
Animais predadores
topic Controle biológico
Espermateca
Hemiptera
Morfologia
Predador
Vesícula seminal
Insetos como agentes de controle biológico de pragas
Insetos -- Espermatozóides
Hemiptera
Percevejo (Inseto) -- Morfologia
Animais predadores
description Atopozelus opsimus Elkins, 1954 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) is a predator of important agricultural and forestry pests. It presents desirable characteristics in biological control programs, such as high reproductive rate, high survival during periods of scarcity of the target prey, easy adaptation to the environment, and voracity. The objective of this dissertation was to study the anatomy and histology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of this assassin bug, in order to increase the knowledge of its biology and its effective application as a natural enemy in integrated pest management programs for forestry pests. The digestive tract and reproductive systems of females and males were dissected and examined as well as processed and analyzed with light microscopy. Atopozelus opsimus has the digestive tract divided into foregut, midgut with three ventricles (V1, V2, and V3), and hindgut, being equal between females and males. In the midgut, there is a predominance of digestive cells that are multifunctional, with different sites for absorption, digestion, storage, excretion, and secretion. The midgut of A. opsimus is similar to that of other phytophagous, hematophagous, and predatory Heteroptera, which suggests that diet has not been a selective pressure and reinforces the origin from a common ancestor. The female reproductive system of A. opsimus has a pair of telotrophic meroistic type ovaries with seven ovarioles each, and continuous production of oocytes; two lateral oviducts, one common oviduct, two yellow-colored spermathecae, a novel characteristic for Heteroptera, and a genital chamber. The male reproductive system has a pair of testes covered by a transparent peritoneal sheath, composed of seven testicular follicles (similar to the ancestral form) with continuous production of spermatozoa; two deferent ducts with yellow-colored seminal vesicles (described for the first time), a pair of ectadenia accessory glands, and an ejaculatory duct. The morphology of the midgut, male reproductive system, and ovaries of A. opsimus, described for the first time, may contribute to the literature of biology with fundamental data on this important predator.
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