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Notice of the Genus Tetrapedia (Reinsch) and of Two Kindred New Forms.
Journal of Cell Science, 1872ABSTRACT Amongst “Unicellular” Algæ (as well in the wider as in the most strict sense), falling under the class Chlorophyl -laceæ), forms with specially figured cells—that is, otherwise than globular, ellipsoidal, or cylindrical, with more or less abruptly or broadly rounded ends—are, as is well known, numerous.
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Three new species of Tetrapedia Klug, 1810 (Apidae) from Central Brazil are described and illustrated: Tetrapedia marina sp. nov., Tetrapedia tereza sp. nov., and Tetrapedia bruno sp. nov. Additionally, a key to the 22 species of Tetrapedia known from Brazil is provided. The lectotype of T. clypeata Friese is designated to establish the species name.
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Three new species of Tetrapedia Klug, 1810 (Apidae) from Central Brazil are described and illustrated: Tetrapedia marina sp. nov., Tetrapedia tereza sp. nov., and Tetrapedia bruno sp. nov. Additionally, a key to the 22 species of Tetrapedia known from Brazil is provided. The lectotype of T. clypeata Friese is designated to establish the species name.
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Journal of Phycology, 2013
The subfamily Crucigenioideae was traditionally classified within the well‐characterized family Scenedesmaceae (Chlorophyceae). Several morpho‐logical revisions and questionable taxonomic changes hampered the correct classification of crucigenoid species resulting in a high number of synonymous genera.
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The subfamily Crucigenioideae was traditionally classified within the well‐characterized family Scenedesmaceae (Chlorophyceae). Several morpho‐logical revisions and questionable taxonomic changes hampered the correct classification of crucigenoid species resulting in a high number of synonymous genera.
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2015
Exotic plants can alter habitat composition and reduce the diversity of pollinators by competing with native species for resources. In a forest fragment surrounded by coffee crops, Coffea arabica L. (Rubiaceae), in southeastern Brazil, the life history of the oil-collecting bee Tetrapedia diversipes Klug (Apidae) was studied.
L. C. Rocha-Filho, C. A. Garófalo
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Exotic plants can alter habitat composition and reduce the diversity of pollinators by competing with native species for resources. In a forest fragment surrounded by coffee crops, Coffea arabica L. (Rubiaceae), in southeastern Brazil, the life history of the oil-collecting bee Tetrapedia diversipes Klug (Apidae) was studied.
L. C. Rocha-Filho, C. A. Garófalo
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The Canadian Entomologist, 2018
AbstractTwo rearing records from trap nests set in São Paulo State, Brazil and one oviposition observation show that the parasitoid waspPhlebopenes longicaudata(Westwood) (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae: Eupelminae) parasitises the nests of oil-collecting bees of the genusTetrapediaKlug (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
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AbstractTwo rearing records from trap nests set in São Paulo State, Brazil and one oviposition observation show that the parasitoid waspPhlebopenes longicaudata(Westwood) (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae: Eupelminae) parasitises the nests of oil-collecting bees of the genusTetrapediaKlug (Hymenoptera: Apidae).
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Gene expression analyses of bivoltine behaviour in the solitary bee Tetrapedia diversipes and its implication in eusociality [PDF]
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2023
Sabe-se que a densidade populacional das abelhas, bem como de outros polinizadores, vem decaindo há alguns anos, podendo chegar a níveis preocupantes que afetariam o serviço de polinização de ecossistemas naturais e agrícolas. Um dos fatores determinantes para essa situação é o uso de agrotóxicos como herbicidas, fungicidas e inseticidas, que ...
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Sabe-se que a densidade populacional das abelhas, bem como de outros polinizadores, vem decaindo há alguns anos, podendo chegar a níveis preocupantes que afetariam o serviço de polinização de ecossistemas naturais e agrícolas. Um dos fatores determinantes para essa situação é o uso de agrotóxicos como herbicidas, fungicidas e inseticidas, que ...
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