1966
DOI: 10.1590/s0071-12761966000100013
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Problemas fitogeográficos de São José do Rio Preto, estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: O Município de São José do Rio Preto, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, cujas principais características climáticas e pedológicas estão indicadas no trabalho, apresenta área florestal reduzida e fragmentária, sendo, em sua maior parte, ocupada por formações mais, ou menos savanizadas e, em menor grau, ruderalizadas. Foram, até agora, encontradas espécies vegetais pertencentes a cinco elementos fitogeográficos diferentes: o Geral, o Amazônico, o Atlântico, o Meridional e o Central. Embora nada se possa dizer, com se… Show more

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“…Jorge Diniz collected the type series over the ground on a cloudy morning in an Eucalyptus plantation near a stream (Córrego da Lima). Originally this area was covered by broad‐leaved tropical forest ( Marinis & Camargo 1964). Several workers were found below a piece of cow dung, preying on an unidentified and partially eaten arthropod; from these remains departed a column of workers, in a fashion that called his attention as being similar to the usual Neivamyrmex army ants column.…”
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“…Jorge Diniz collected the type series over the ground on a cloudy morning in an Eucalyptus plantation near a stream (Córrego da Lima). Originally this area was covered by broad‐leaved tropical forest ( Marinis & Camargo 1964). Several workers were found below a piece of cow dung, preying on an unidentified and partially eaten arthropod; from these remains departed a column of workers, in a fashion that called his attention as being similar to the usual Neivamyrmex army ants column.…”
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confidence: 99%