2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032013000100032
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Abstract: An inventory of Cerambycinae for the state of Mato Grosso, in particular the region of Sinop and Claudia, is presented. Thirty four species, distributed in 32 genera, are recorded for the state. Among them, four are new records for Mato Grosso: Anoplomerus rotundicollis G.-Méneville, 1844; Juiaparus mexicanus (Thomson, 1861); Poeciloxestia ochrotaenia (Bates, 1870); Thoracibidion ruficaudatum (Thomson, 1865).

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“…The longhorn beetle, Trachyderes succinctus succinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is widely distributed in America, since Argentina through Mexico (Barreto et al, 2013;Monné and Chaboo, 2015). In Brazil, this beetle has been recorded throughout the country (15 Brazilian states), including forest and savanna landscapes (Silva et al, 1968;Maes et al, 2010;Barreto et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The longhorn beetle, Trachyderes succinctus succinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is widely distributed in America, since Argentina through Mexico (Barreto et al, 2013;Monné and Chaboo, 2015). In Brazil, this beetle has been recorded throughout the country (15 Brazilian states), including forest and savanna landscapes (Silva et al, 1968;Maes et al, 2010;Barreto et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The physical and chemical quality of the soil can be analyzed through the relationship between soil organisms and soil attributes, as observed by Portilho et al (2011), who verified the potential of the Chrysomelida family as a bioindicator of aluminum-saturated soils; moreover, the families Staphylinidae, Chironomidae and Blattidae were sensitive to soil organic matter, potassium and calcium content. Barreto et al (2013) stated that several factors can determine species diversity, and local vegetation characteristics, conservation status and quantity and age of the material to be decomposed determine habitat complexity. This influences the diversity of associated organisms.…”
Section: Coleopteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A qualidade física e química do solo pode ser analisada por meio da relação entre os organismos edáficos e os atributos do solo, conforme observado por Portilho et al (2011), onde os autores constataram o potencial da família Chrysomelida como bioindicadora de solos saturados por alumínio; já as famílias Staphylinidae, Chironomidae e Blattidae apresentaram-se sensíveis aos teores de matéria orgânica, Potássio e Cálcio no solo. Barreto et al (2013) afirmam que vários fatores podem determinar a diversidade das espécies, sendo que características locais de vegetação, estado de conservação, quantidade e idade do material a ser decomposto determinam a complexidade do habitat, o qual influencia a diversidade de organismos associados.…”
Section: Coleopteraunclassified
“…In this group, the most abundant species was Lissonotus ephippiatus e Trachyderes succinctus. Barreto et al (2013) carried out a study of the cerambycid diversity in forest environments in the northern region of Mato Grosso and identified 32 species; among these, they also found the occurrence of Trachyderes succinctus. In Brazil, Trachyderes succinctus has already been observed in different forest systems, frequent even in cultivated systems, having recently been reported to cause damage in Khaya ivorensis A. Chev.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%