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Vespas do gênero Trypoxylon apresentam comportamento solitário e aprovisionam seus ninhos de forma massiva com aranhas paralisadas. Algumas espécies utilizam cavidades preexistentes para nidificação, o que facilita sua amostragem e estudo. Neste trabalho,
Santoni,Mariana Marchi +2 more
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Trap-nesting bee and wasp inventories are common in Brazil but many phytophysiognomies are still poorly studied. The main objective of this study is to survey trap-nesting bees and wasps in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest fragment.
PRISCILA S. OLIVEIRA +1 more
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The family Crabronidae comprises a group of extreme importance to the phylogeny of Hymenopytera and is considered by some authors to be the group that gave rise to bees.
Sabadini, Camila Pereira
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Nesting of Ceratina nigrolabiata, a biparental bee. [PDF]
Mikát M, Matoušková E, Straka J.
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FIGURE 1. Scanning electron micrograph of Trypoxylon rogenhoferi egg. Scale bar: 400 µm.Published as part of Fox, Eduardo Gonçalves Paterson, Solis, Daniel Russ, Rossi, Mônica Lanzoni, Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, 2012, The ...
Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado +4 more
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Description of the male of Xystromutilla bucki Suárez, 1960 (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae), including new information on the biology of the genus. [PDF]
Cambra RA +10 more
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Fifty one nests and 200 cells of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) lactitarse were obtained from trap-nests (cut bamboo stems) in Santa Carlota Farm (in two habitats: Itaoca Section-IS and Santana Section-SS), Cajuru and on the São Paulo University Campus ...
Evandro Camillo, Antonio D. Brescovit
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Inter- and Intrasexual Variation in Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Trichrysis cyanea (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae). [PDF]
Fröhlich D +3 more
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Fifty five nests and 216 cells of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) rogenhoferi were obtained from trap-nests (cut bamboo canes) in Santa Carlota Farm (Itaoca Section=IS and Santana Section=SS), Cajuru and on the São Paulo University Campus, Ribeirão Preto (=RP),
Evandro Camillo, Antonio D Brescovit
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FIGURE 2. Morphological aspects of the first instar larva of Trypoxylon rogenhoferi. A—Head capsule; B—Right mandible; C—Thoracic spiracle; D—Body integument surface; E—detail on spinules of body surface.
Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado +4 more
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