2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262009000100026
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Diversity of Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera) in riparian forests of southern Brazil: taller forests, more bugs

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Diversity of Pentatomoidea (Hemiptera) in riparian forests of southern Brazil: taller forests, more bugs. Riparian forests are important features of any ecosystem, especially on grassland and savannah vegetation types. However, riparian forests in southernmost Brazil have received much less attention than elsewhere. This is the first quantitative study of pentatomoid (Hemiptera) diversity in the Pampa biome, surveying riparian forests of brooks and rivers in the environs of the municipality of Bagé, … Show more

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“…The specimens were deposited in the collection of the Laboratório de Entomologia Sistemática, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (LES-UFRGS). The specimens which were not identified to species level, due to the present taxonomic knowledge of the taxon, were identified to genus level (Alveostethus Ruckes and Edessa Fabricius), and numbered according to the code adopted in the collection of LES-UFRGS for future comparisons and identification (see also Mendonça et al 2009). …”
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“…The specimens were deposited in the collection of the Laboratório de Entomologia Sistemática, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (LES-UFRGS). The specimens which were not identified to species level, due to the present taxonomic knowledge of the taxon, were identified to genus level (Alveostethus Ruckes and Edessa Fabricius), and numbered according to the code adopted in the collection of LES-UFRGS for future comparisons and identification (see also Mendonça et al 2009). …”
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“…On the other hand, the predator habit evolved secondarily at least once within Pentatomidae, in the Asopinae subfamily (Schuh & Slater 1995). Beside the great diversity and the relation of this family with agroecosystems, recent surveys of pentatomids in natural environments highlighted the potential of the group as indicators of human impact on the environment (Schmidt & Barcellos 2007, Mendonça et al 2009, Campos et al 2009). Buckup (1961) was the first to organize and list pentatomid species for Rio Grande do Sul State.…”
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“…Characters of immatures, both eggs and nymphs, can be useful to identifying families, genera and species (SCHWERTNER et al 2002). In ecological studies the use of immatures to evaluate the local diversity allows a better description and understanding of the ecological dynamics (MENDONÇA et al 2009), although nymphs are commonly excluded from such studies because of the difficulty or even impossibility of identification. Also, early identification of crop pests in agroecosystems enables a faster adoption of control strategies (BRAILOVSKY et al 1992).…”
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“…he suborder Heteroptera is renowned by its faunal diversity (Mendonça et al, 2009) with predators of agricultural and forest pest (Neves et al, 2009). Podisus nigrispinus (Dallas) (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), a neotropical species, has been found preying different pests in several crops, showing high potential for biological control of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelekiidae), Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), Spodoptera spp.…”
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