2008
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657v75p4032008
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80 Anos Dos Arquivos Do Instituto Biológico

Abstract: ANOS DOS ARQUIVOS DO INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO"Arquivos do Instituto Biológico" completou 80 anos neste ano. Esta revista científica, criada em 1928, um ano após a criação do Instituto Biológico (IB), sempre teve como escopo a publicação de artigos sobre descrições e investigações de doenças e pragas dos animais e vegetais, estando assim em conformidade com a própria missão institucional que verte sobre a sanidade animal e vegetal.Os autores dos trabalhos que publicam na revista "Arquivos do Instituto Biológico" são… Show more

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“…In this nest, there was the presence of a male beetle Cteisa hirta Solier, 1835 (Tenebrionidae, Alleculinae) (figure 1B), with a size of 8.3 mm from the head to the elytral apex. There is little information about this species in the literature, but it is known that adults are frequently found on cotton flowers (MENDES, 1938) and their larvae are known as minor pests for the roots of this plant (HAMBLETON & SAUER, 1938). Adults are small, with an average length of 9mm (DRECHSEL et al, 2014), able to hide in the nest cells of Polistes wasps.…”
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“…In this nest, there was the presence of a male beetle Cteisa hirta Solier, 1835 (Tenebrionidae, Alleculinae) (figure 1B), with a size of 8.3 mm from the head to the elytral apex. There is little information about this species in the literature, but it is known that adults are frequently found on cotton flowers (MENDES, 1938) and their larvae are known as minor pests for the roots of this plant (HAMBLETON & SAUER, 1938). Adults are small, with an average length of 9mm (DRECHSEL et al, 2014), able to hide in the nest cells of Polistes wasps.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%