2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262009000400017
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More than one inseminated female in colonies of the independent-founding wasp Mischocyttarus cassununga von Ihering (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)

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“…1D). Giannotti & Machado (1999) and Murakami et al (2009) also reported more than one inseminated female in colonies of P. lanio and M. cassununga, respectively. In fact, the presence of more than one inseminated female in the colony, capable of reproducing, is a common feature in independent-founding species, as is the case for Polistes and Mischocyttarus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…1D). Giannotti & Machado (1999) and Murakami et al (2009) also reported more than one inseminated female in colonies of P. lanio and M. cassununga, respectively. In fact, the presence of more than one inseminated female in the colony, capable of reproducing, is a common feature in independent-founding species, as is the case for Polistes and Mischocyttarus.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…1) were found in females of this species: type A, filamentous ovarioles without visibly developed oocytes; type B, ovarioles containing some oocytes in the initial stage of development; type C, ovarioles with moderately developed oocytes, some in the final phase of vitellogenesis; and type D, well-developed, longer ovario-lopment were also the inseminated ones. However, Giannotti and Machado (1999), Gobbi et al (2006) and Murakami et al (2009) analyzed several independent founding species, Polistes lanio (Fabricius), P. versicolor and Mischocyttarus cassununga (von Ihering) among them, and found six, five and five ovarian development patterns, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Mischocyttarus, Polistes and most part of the genus Ropalidia found nests by haplometrosis (only one female) or by pleometrosis (a group of females) (Jeanne, 1972;Richards, 1971Richards, , 1978. Colonies are usually characterized by absence of age polietism (Jeanne, 1980), the social hierarchy is established through behaviors of dominance and subordination (Richards, 1971(Richards, , 1978Jeanne, 1972;Noda et al, 2001;Prezoto et al, 2004;Murakami & Shima, 2006, 2010Costa-Filho et al, 2011;Oliveira et al, 2012), there are no morphological differentiation between female castes (Murakami et al, 2009) and all adult individuals show a plasticity on the social role in the colony (Richards, 1971;Jeanne, 1972;Cowan, 1991;Murakami & Shima, 2006, 2010Costa-Filho et al, 2011;Murakami et al, 2013).…”
Section: Research Article -Waspsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A maior frequência de M. cassununga na Cota 01 pode ser explicada pelo fato dessa espécie apresentar um elevado grau de sinatropismo, e também por ser facilmente encontrada em ediicações (ALVARENGA et al, 2010). Além disso, a presença de mais de uma fêmea inseminada por colônia, com ovários bem desenvolvidos e o grande sucesso na oviposição, permite uma maior dispersão dessa espécie (MURAKAMI et al, 2009).…”
Section: Com Invólucro Protetorunclassified