2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262012000400004
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A new species of Symbra (Hymenoptera, Eurytomidae, Heimbrinae) from dry forest in Brazil and new occurrence records for other Heimbrinae

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“…The little that is known about Hymenoptera from Rio Grande do Norte is due to the occurrence reports in Eulophidae, Eurytomidae and Ichneumonidae (onody & Penteado-dias 2002;Fernandes et al 2012Fernandes et al , 2014a, of braconids and eulophids associated with fruit flies (araujo & zuccHi 2002;costa et al 2005), of parasitic braconids of the leafminer fly (araujo et al 2007) and of aphids (Macedo et al 2010). Some authors have made checklists, such as the species of Apidae (zanella 2000; silva 2014), Chrysididae (zanella & lucena 2014), Ichneumonoidea (sHiMbori et al 2014), Ophioninae (Ichneumonidae) (Fernandes et al 2014b) The Caatinga biome covers 10% of the Brazilian territory; with an area of nearly 844 thousand km² it is mainly located in the Northeast region of Brazil.…”
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“…The little that is known about Hymenoptera from Rio Grande do Norte is due to the occurrence reports in Eulophidae, Eurytomidae and Ichneumonidae (onody & Penteado-dias 2002;Fernandes et al 2012Fernandes et al , 2014a, of braconids and eulophids associated with fruit flies (araujo & zuccHi 2002;costa et al 2005), of parasitic braconids of the leafminer fly (araujo et al 2007) and of aphids (Macedo et al 2010). Some authors have made checklists, such as the species of Apidae (zanella 2000; silva 2014), Chrysididae (zanella & lucena 2014), Ichneumonoidea (sHiMbori et al 2014), Ophioninae (Ichneumonidae) (Fernandes et al 2014b) The Caatinga biome covers 10% of the Brazilian territory; with an area of nearly 844 thousand km² it is mainly located in the Northeast region of Brazil.…”
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“…Such records allow us to associate H. bicolor with Caatinga, Atlantic Rainforest and Brazilian savannah biomes; H. parallela with Atlantic Rainforest and Brazilian savannah biomes, and H. opaca with Brazilian savannah biome. Stage & Snelling (1986) stated that species of Heimbra seem to have a preference for xeric environments, which is not confirmed for H. bicolor and H. parallela, which also occur in wetter environments such as the Atlantic Rainforest (Stage & Snelling 1986;Fernandes et al 2012). The new distribution record of H. bicolor in a riparian forest such as the one presented here is important for a better understanding of the real distribution of this parasitic wasp.…”
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“…Most species of Heimbra have a neotropical distribution, except for H. opaca, which extends further north reaching central and west regions of the USA (Stage & Snelling 1986;Fernandes et al 2012;Noyes 2019;Perioto & Lara 2020).…”
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