2019
DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.04
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Characterization of insect galls from a vegetation area in Altinópolis, São Paulo State, Brazil

Abstract: Herein, we studied the occurrence of insect galls from natural vegetation around the Itambé Cave, Altinópolis, SP, Brazil. A sampling effort of 7.5 hours resulted in 41 gall morphotypes on 21 host plant species from 14 families. The richest families of host plants in morphotypes were Fabaceae (N = 11), Euphorbiaceae (N = 7), and Malpighiaceae (N = 5). Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (N = 8), Croton floribundus Spreng. (N = 7), Diplopterys pubipetala (A. Juss.) W.R. Anderson & C.C. Davis (N = 5), and Bauhinia … Show more

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“…(Fernandes et al, 1996), Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Costa et al, 2010;Ribeiro et al, 2019), and Qualea parviflora Mart. (Araújo et al, 2013), but few studies have investigated the effect of the presence of these taxa on the local diversity of galling species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(Fernandes et al, 1996), Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Costa et al, 2010;Ribeiro et al, 2019), and Qualea parviflora Mart. (Araújo et al, 2013), but few studies have investigated the effect of the presence of these taxa on the local diversity of galling species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Data on the arthropod fauna associated with insect galls have been reported by several inventories in five phytogeographic domains in Brazil: (1) Amazon Forest (Maia, 2011;Carvalho and Motta, 2018), (2) Atlantic Forest (Maia, 2001(Maia, , 2013(Maia, , 2014Maia et al, 2008Maia et al, , 2014Bregonci et al, 2010;Rodrigues et al, 2014;Maia and Souza, 2013;Carvalho-Fernandes et al, 2016;Maia and Carvalho-Fernandes, 2016;Maia and Mascarenhas, 2017;Ribeiro et al, 2019), and ( 5) Pantanal (Ascendino and Maia, 2018). Several gall inventories of Atlantic Forest areas were carried out in restingas, mainly in the state of Rio de Janeiro (Maia, 2001;Rodrigues et al, 2014;Carvalho-Fernandes et al, 2016), but also in Espírito Santo (Bregonci et al, 2010), and São Paulo (Maia et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, for tropical regions, detailed inventories on the occurrence and diversity of gall morphotypes are scarce and incomplete. In the Neotropical Region, the majority of plant gall morphotype records are from Brazil (Urso-Guimarães & Scarelli-Santos 2006, Saito & Urso-Guimarães 2012, Isaias et al 2013, Carvalho-Fernandes et al 2016, Urso-Guimarães et al 2017, Araújo 2017, Liu et al 2018, Flor et al 2018, Ascendino & Maia 2018, Vieira et al 2018, Ribeiro et al 2019 and some of them were conducted in different types of tropical dry forests or semi-arid ecosystems (Coelho et al 2009, Santos et al 2011b, Maia & Souza 2013, Costa & Araújo 2019. Likewise, other reports have been done for the Mexican dry forest (Cuevas-Reyes et al 2004, Cuevas-Reyes et al 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%