2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0301-80592000000300021
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Survey of the Hymenoptera parasitoids in Eucalyptus grandis and in a native vegetation area in Ipaba, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Abstract: A survey of Hymenoptera parasitoids fauna was made in a transect of Eucalyptus/native vegetation/Eucalyptus in Ipaba, state of Minas Minas Gerais, Brazil from March 1997 to March 1998 with Malaise traps. Individuals of nine superfamilies were collected (Ceraphronoidea, Chalcidoidea, Chrysidoidea, Cynipoidea, Evanioidea, Ichneumonoidea, Proctotrupoidea, Platygastroidea and Vespoidea) which belong to 26 families of this order.

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“…These results agree with those of Thomazini and Thomazini (2000), who observed that habitats with more complex vegetation have a community structure that allows for the coexistence of a greater number of species. Dall'Oglio, Zanuncio, Azevedo, and Medeiros (2000) observed increased abundance of natural enemies at close distances to vegetation fragments present in the m iddle of a eucalyptus culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…These results agree with those of Thomazini and Thomazini (2000), who observed that habitats with more complex vegetation have a community structure that allows for the coexistence of a greater number of species. Dall'Oglio, Zanuncio, Azevedo, and Medeiros (2000) observed increased abundance of natural enemies at close distances to vegetation fragments present in the m iddle of a eucalyptus culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…O maior número de famílias coletadas pertence à superfamília Chalcidoidea, equiparando-se a diferentes trabalhos com amostragens de parasitoides em áreas de mata nativa e áreas agrícolas, com uso de armadilhas Malaise (Dall'Oglio et al, 2000;Marchiori & Penteado-Dias, 2002;Perioto & Lara, 2003). Tendo em vista as 20 famílias de Chalcidoidea propostas por Goulet & Huber (1993), 15 foram amostradas nesta pesquisa, indicando a importante diversidade dessa superfamília nos locais de coleta.…”
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“…The evaluation of the parasitoids' distribution and seasonality patterns are highly relevant since parasitic Hymenoptera can represent more than 20% of all insect species, meaning that they are the largest component of the terrestrial ecosystems (lasalle & Gauld 1993;Hanson & Gauld 2006). In spite of the continental dimension, as well as the wide diversity of environments found in Brazil, there are few and relatively recent studies about parasitic Hymenoptera in wild environments (azevedo et al 2002;Perioto & lara 2003;Perioto et al 2005 among others), and in agroecosystems (dall'oGlio et al 2000;Perioto et al 2002a;2002b;nakayama et al 2008;among others).…”
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confidence: 99%