2017
DOI: 10.11606/0031-1049.2017.57.26
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Type specimens of Chrysidoidea (Hymenoptera) deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

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“…Although the species of Auplopus collected in this study were not fully sorted out, even at genus level, interesting data were gathered. The species Caenochrysis crotonis usually are associated with Trypoxylon nests (Perioto & Lara, 2018) and seems to have a broad distribution in the Neotropics with occurrences recorded in Peru and Brazil (Belém -Pará, Amazonian domain) (Anteparra et al, 2012;Obrecht & Huber, 1993;Rasmussen & Asenjo, 2009;Santos et al, 2017). They act as endo or cleptoparasites (there are not precise observations and the behaviour of this species could not be recorded here) and this is the first record of Caenochrysis crotonis as parasitoid of Auplopus nests, as well as, the first record of this species for the Atlantic Forest domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the species of Auplopus collected in this study were not fully sorted out, even at genus level, interesting data were gathered. The species Caenochrysis crotonis usually are associated with Trypoxylon nests (Perioto & Lara, 2018) and seems to have a broad distribution in the Neotropics with occurrences recorded in Peru and Brazil (Belém -Pará, Amazonian domain) (Anteparra et al, 2012;Obrecht & Huber, 1993;Rasmussen & Asenjo, 2009;Santos et al, 2017). They act as endo or cleptoparasites (there are not precise observations and the behaviour of this species could not be recorded here) and this is the first record of Caenochrysis crotonis as parasitoid of Auplopus nests, as well as, the first record of this species for the Atlantic Forest domain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is part of a series of lists being published to cover the Hymenoptera type specimens deposited in the entomological collection of MZSP. Until this moment, the following catalogues have been published: ants (Brandão, 1991;Klingenberg & Brandão, 2005;Brandão et al, 2010;Esteves et al, 2011;Prado & Brandão, 2013;Ulysséa & Brandão, 2013;Ulysséa et al, 2015), bees (Ramos et al, 2015), "Symphyta" & "Parasitica" wasps (Onody et al, 2014) and Chrysidoidea wasps (Santos et al, 2017). These initiatives agree with the 72F of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, fourth edition, January 1999) recommendation making information about these types available to researches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…MZUSP holdings account for over 10 million animal specimens, with approximately seven thousand primary types (Ulysséa et al, 2015). A series of catalogues have been recently published to document this material (e.g., Valim, 2009;Onody et al, 2014;Falaschi et al, 2016Falaschi et al, , 2018Santos et al, 2017). The entomology collection at MZUSP houses approximately 2.2 million mounted specimens with an additional 2.5 million that await to be processed (Taddei et al, 1999;Ferreira et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%