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Title: | Monomachus (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae) from Atlantic rainforests in São Paulo State, Brazil |
Other Titles: | Monomachus (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae) del bosque lluvioso Atlántico del Estado de São Paulo, Brasil |
Authors: | Perioto, Nelson Wanderley Lara, R. I. R. Fernandes, Daniell Rodrigo Rodrigues Bortoli, Caroline Plácidi de Salas, Claudio F. Crosariol Netto, Jacob Perez, Lumey A. Trevisan, Maíra Kubota, Mirian M. Pereira, Nirelcio A. Aguirre-Gil, Oniel Jeremías dos Santos, Rafael Ferreira Jorge, Sofía J. Laurentis, Valéria Lucas |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Revista Colombiana de Entomologia |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 42, Número 2, Pags. 171-175 |
Abstract: | A survey of Monomachus (Hymenoptera, Monomachidae) was carried out with five Malaise traps/area in five areas of Atlantic Rainforest in São Paulo State, Brazil. The sampling effort in all localities amounted to 9,900 traps-day. Data were obtained from a total of 304 exemplars of Monomachus: 66 females and 238 males. The highest occurrence of Monomachus was observed between June and September with a frequency peak in July, and they were most frequent in Parque Estadual Morro do Diabo (PEMD) (350 m above sea level), where the sampling effort to catch each exemplar was 65.1 traps-day. From the sample of females of Monomachus captured in the Parque Estadual Intervales, Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar/Núcleo Santa Virgínia (PESM/NSV), PEMD and Estação Ecológica Juréia Itatins, between December 2009 and December 2010, two species were recognized: M. fuscator (N = 58/87.9%) and M. cubiceps (8/12.1%). In additional samplings in 2011 at PESM/NSV two exemplars of M. klugii recorded only from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil were obtained, showing that its distribution has extended to São Paulo State. © 2016, Sociedad Colombiana de Entomologia. All rights reserved. |
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