2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2010000200001
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Diversidade de hemerobiídeos (Neuroptera) e suas associações com presas em cafeeiros

Abstract: Diversity of hemerobiids (Neuroptera) and associations with preys in coffee plants

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“…The distribution of M. impudicus have previously known recorded in Brazil (MG, ES, SP, PR, SC, RS), Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay (Penny 1977;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1997Lara et al 2010;Oliveira et al 2013;Machado and Martins 2021) and, thus, this is a new record of the distribution range of this species to Goiás state, Brazil, about 1,800 km NE from Blumenau, Brazil (SC), the type locality and about 1,700 km NE from Gran Chaco, Entre Rios province, Argentina, its southernmost known distribution (Fig. 10).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The distribution of M. impudicus have previously known recorded in Brazil (MG, ES, SP, PR, SC, RS), Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay (Penny 1977;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1997Lara et al 2010;Oliveira et al 2013;Machado and Martins 2021) and, thus, this is a new record of the distribution range of this species to Goiás state, Brazil, about 1,800 km NE from Blumenau, Brazil (SC), the type locality and about 1,700 km NE from Gran Chaco, Entre Rios province, Argentina, its southernmost known distribution (Fig. 10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Six specimens of M. impudicus also were sporadically collected between June and November at PNCV, winter and spring in southern hemisphere. Lara et al (2010) studied the Hemerobiidae present in a coffee plantation in Cravinhos, São Paulo state, Brazil, where they found high frequencies of M. impudicus in the summer of 2005/2006. Melo et al (2020) reported the occurrence of M. impudicus (2 specimens) and Megalomus rafaeli Penny and Monserrat, 1985 (11) in a fruit orchard in Avaré, Brazil (SP) and Comério et al (2011) captured specimens of M. rafaeli from a coconut plantation in Linhares, Brazil (ES); in both studies, the highest capture rates occurred in the summer of the Southern Hemisphere, months of the rainy season.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pecially aphids, soft scales, psyllids, mites, and other softbodied species (Penny and Monserrat 1983;Oswald 1993). Hemerobius Linnaeus, 1758 (Hemerobiinae), Megalomus Rambur, 1842 (Megalominae), Nusalala Navás, 1913 (Microminae) and Sympherobius Banks, 1904 (Sympherobiinae) are the most common genera found in agricultural and wild environments (Penny and Monserrat 1983;Freitas 2002, 2003;Lara et al 2008Lara et al , 2010.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, Nusalala and Hemerobius were reported in several studies carried out in agricultural Freitas, 2002, 2003;Lara et al, 2008Lara et al, , 2010Lara et al, , 2020Melo et al, 2020) and wild environments (Oliveira et al, 2013;Lara and Perioto, 2021;Schuster and Machado, 2021), and in most of them, Nusalala was the most abundant genus. However, in all these studies, Megalomus, Notiobiella and Sympherobius are genera, so far, poorly represented in population surveys conducted by the authors in agroecosystems and wild environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%