2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752006000300026
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Abstract: Temnocephala trapeziformis sp. nov., ectosymbiont on Trichodactylus fluviatilis Latreille, 1828 is described from the State of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. Sixty-eight crabs were examined, of which 61 (89.7 %) were positive for this species of the genus Temnocephala Blanchard, 1849. Eggs, as well as adult and young specimens, were found on the pleural areas of the carapace, in the orbital cavities, and, usually, on the fourth pair of pereiopods. The temnocephalans were always devoid of body pigmentation… Show more

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“…Besides the validity of the record of Temnocephalida order for the state, not cited by the Biota project (Forneris, 1999a), when contributing to the preservation of this group, Japi streams help to maintain the ecological ectosymbiosis relation between temnocephalida and crustraceans of the Aegla (Amato et al, 2003) and Trichodactylus genera (Amato et al, 2006). Still using the Biota Project FAPESP inventory results (Steiner and Amaral, 1999), Japi Mountain also collaborates for the conservation of freshwater polychaete of the Stratiodrilus Tabanidae Tipulidae Hymenoptera Diapriidae Scelionidae genus, and it is possible to suggest that S. arreliai Amaral & Morgado, 1997 is present in Japi, considering only the distribution information (proximity to Jaraguá peak) and hosts (Aegla sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the validity of the record of Temnocephalida order for the state, not cited by the Biota project (Forneris, 1999a), when contributing to the preservation of this group, Japi streams help to maintain the ecological ectosymbiosis relation between temnocephalida and crustraceans of the Aegla (Amato et al, 2003) and Trichodactylus genera (Amato et al, 2006). Still using the Biota Project FAPESP inventory results (Steiner and Amaral, 1999), Japi Mountain also collaborates for the conservation of freshwater polychaete of the Stratiodrilus Tabanidae Tipulidae Hymenoptera Diapriidae Scelionidae genus, and it is possible to suggest that S. arreliai Amaral & Morgado, 1997 is present in Japi, considering only the distribution information (proximity to Jaraguá peak) and hosts (Aegla sp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater turbellarians from southern Brazil were investigated by Gamo and Leal-Zanchet (2004), Vara and Leal-Zanchet (2013) and Braccini and Leal-Zanchet (2013) in natural wetlands and agroecosystems. Temnocephalids from various Brazilian regions were studied by Monticelli (1899), Cuocolo (1940, 1941), Amato et al (2003Amato et al ( , 2006Amato et al ( , 2007Amato et al ( , 2010Amato et al ( , 2011, and Seixas et al (2010aSeixas et al ( , b, c, 2011Seixas et al ( , 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To preserve the eyespots' red pigmentation, body shape, and for the purpose of scanning electron microscopy studies (SEM), some specimens were flooded with hot, phosphate-buffered 10% formalin (HF) (AMATO et al 2005(AMATO et al , 2006. The morphology of the dorsolateral 'excretory' syncytial epidermal plates (DLSPs) and the distribution of rhabditogen and disc glands followed AMATO et al (2007).…”
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