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Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, Volume: 7, Número: 3, Publicado: 1990
  • Morfologia e desenvolvimento do núcleo vitelínico do lambari Astyanax bimaculatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Osteichthyes, Characidae)

    Cangussu-Mariani, Silvia Dantas; Rizzo, Elizete; Bazzoli, Nilo

    Resumo em Inglês:

    A morphological study of the yolk nucleus in previtellogenic oocytes from A. bimacularus has been carried out. Six phases of development were described from its formation closed to the oocyte nucleus to its dispersion in the periferic ooplasm. Histochemical techniques indicate proteins, lipids and RNA in the yolk nucleus of A. bimaculatus, but there are no carbohydrate in this structure. The origin and functional activity of the teleost yolk nucleus are discussed.
  • Uma nova espécie de Plagiometriona spaeth (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Cassidinae)

    Buzzi, Zundir José

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Plagiometriona (Parametriona) palmeirensis sp.n. is described.
  • Contribuição à biologia da Melitoma segmentaria (Anthophoridae)

    Mamede Filho, Gerson Fraissat; Ramos, Marina Abadia; Oliveira, Agnaldo Gonzaga

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Seven nests of Melitoma segmentaria found in Uberlândia (18º 55' 23" S; 48º 17' 9" W; altitude 854 m) in a termite nest within one of the University of Uberlândia farms, were studied. The nest position, construction, and number of cells are given. The parasite Anthrax Iuctuosus (Bombylidae), that infested 13% of the cells.
  • Distribuição e ciclo de vida das espécies de peixes mais abundantes da laguna de Marapendi, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

    Barbien, Luis R. R.; Andreata, José V.; Santos, Marcos A.; Silva, Maria H.C. da; Sebilia, Andrés S.C.; Santos, Ricardo P. dos

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Monthly sampling from march 1981 to april 1983 using beach seines, cast nets and gill nets indicated six species, Xenomelaniris brasiliensis, Brevoortia pectinata, Geophagus brasiliensis, Gerres aprion, Genidens genidens and Achirus lineatus, as the most abundant fishes in the Marependi Lagoon, Rio de Janeiro, BraziL The species presented a long reproductive period and the recruitment distributed throughout the year. Analysis of the mean catch per unit effort in relation to month, sampling areas, and environmental factors along with analysis of the length frequency distribution by depth strata indicated that the spatial distribution, related to depth and occurrence of submerged aquatic vegetation seem to be the main factors regulating the species distribution. Alteration of the environmental conditions in the lagoon due to the opening of the Marapendi channel in 1984 caused significative modification in the distribution and abundance patterns of the main species. The impact of these alterations in the Marapendi Lagoon fish community has yet to be determined.
  • Histologia da pele escrotal e túnica vaginal da cuíca Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758): Didelphidae - Marsupialia

    Ribeiro, Maria das Graças; Nogueira, José Carlos
  • Histologia da glândula de albúmen de Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pilidae)

    Mesquita, Eliane de Fátima Marques de; Coelho, Arnaldo Campos dos Santos; Santos, Jefferson Andrade dos

    Resumo em Inglês:

    In this paper the authors give a histological analysis of the albumen gland of mature and immature females of Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822). In the immaturity, tthe gland doesn't show any secretory activity, although in the maturity this activity is indicated by the presence of a homogeneous and eosinophilic material in its lumen. We could notice in the capsule gland of matures females a calcareous element is present as a granular and basophilic deposit. The albumen gland is envolved by a thin conjunctive layer that can be seen in van Gieson's coloured preparations.
  • Duas novas espécies de Tunama fennah, 1968 (Homoptera, Cercopidae)

    Carvalho, Gervásio Silva

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Two new brazilian species of Tunaima Fennah, 1968 are described: T. brunneoau-rantiaca sp.n. (from São Paulo and Paraná) and T. brunneolutea sp.n. (from Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul).
  • The importance of understorey on wildlife in a brazilian eucalypt plantation

    Stallings, Jody R.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Wildlife surveys were conducted in two stands of Eucalyptus, one homogeneous and the other with a native species understorey in the Atlantic forest region of southeastern Brazil Deforestation has reduced the original forested habitat to a patchwork of cultivated fields and mono-specific forestry plantations. Wildlife communities were depauperate in the homogeneous stand, but richer in eucalypt forest with native species understorey. Small mammals, particularly didelphid marsupials, used the understorey rather than the eucalypt emergent trees Primates were absent from both areas. The increasing demand for charcoal for the growing steel industry in the region means that eucalypt plantations will persist until an alternative energy source is found. It is essential that management efforts be directed towards multi-use strategies in these plantations Eucalypt plantations with a native species understorey might provide sufficient habitat to support some wildlife species of the rapidly disappearing Atlantic coastal forest ecosystem.
  • Observaçoes sobre o parasitismo de Gallilichus hiregoudari D'souza & Jagannath (Acari: Syringobiidae) em Gallus gallus (L.) em infestações naturais

    Faccini, João Luiz Horacio; Barros, Rossana Virgilio de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The occurence of Gallilichus hiregoudari D'Souza e Jagannath in Gallus gallus (L.) is widespread in Brazil. All life stages of the mite can be found within the quills of primaries and secondaries of the flight feathers. Nymphal heteromorphism, imbalanced sex ratio toward females and thanatochresis are common features. Damage of the pulp caps and raquis are common pathological findings.
  • Anatomia e histologia do conduto genital feminino de Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Pilidae)

    Mesquita, Eliana de Fátima Marques de; Coelho, Arnaldo Campos dos Santos; Santos, Jefferson Andrade dos

    Resumo em Inglês:

    In this paper the authors give an anatomical and histological analysis of the genital duct in mature and immature females of Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822). Anatomically, the vagina has an equal dimension in its extension, varying in form and volume, according to the maturation period. In the immaturity, it has a smaller diameter and volume. In the maturity, the vagina increases in volume, having the aspect of a tumescent organ, and in certain specimens shows an albuminous pink thread in its lumen. Histologically, the calcigenic activity of the gland is evidentiated by the presence of an amorphous and basophilic mass, without nuclear material. This material has a fragmented aspect in the vagina lumen that reacts positively in van Kossa's coloured preparations for calcareous salts.
  • Bulimulidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) do nordeste do Brasil

    Dutra-Clarke, A.V.C.; Souza, F.B.V.A. de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Results from studies with Bulimulidae from Northeast Brazil, with special reference to the State of Pernambuco, are presented. About 14 spp., of Bulimulidae s.s. were collected and represent one of the most diversified families of land snails in this area. From these, Drymaeus rufolineatus (Droüet, 1859) and Simpulopsis corrugata, Guppy, 1866, were recorded for the first time in Northeast Brazil and a new subspecies Drymaeus b. goianensis is described. Data of geografic distribution, ecology and shell morphology for each species are given.
  • Notes on the behavior of Tropidurus melanopleurus Boulenger (Reptilia, Sauria, Iguanidae)

    Abdala, Virginia; Pinilla, Martha Patricia Ramírez

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Field observations on a population of Tropidurus melanopleurus confirm conspecificity by detection of courtship behavior. Peculiarities in female and juvenile behavior were observed in this poor known species.
  • Osteology of the caudal fin of some species of Cichlidae (Pisces, Perciformes, Labroidei)

    Sebilia, A.S.C.; Andreata, J.V.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    This paper concerns the definition of the caudal fin of nine species of Cichilidae. For this, the caudal fin was analyzed regarding shape and position of the urostyle, parahypural and haemal spine 2 as well as the degree of ossification of the hypuraphophysis, number of caudal rays and distribution on their supporting elements.
  • Observações sobre os hábitos e o comportamento alimentar de Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812) em cativeiro (Reptilia, Testudines, Chelidae)

    Molina, Flavio de Barros

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Phrynops geofroanus is a carnivorous side-necked turtle. Its feeding behavior is divided in foraging, approach, capture, dilaceration and ingestion, but not necessary all these phases happen. Location of food seems to be visual and recognition olfactory. When food is an agile prey approach is done by pursuing and there is no olfactory recognition.
  • Notas sobre o gênero Leptopyrgota Hendel, com descrição de vinte e uma novas espécies do Brasil (Diptera, Pyrgotidae)

    Bernardi, Nelson

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Notes and comments on the Neotropical genus Leptopyrgota Hendel are presented. The following Brazilian species are described as new: apposita, celeriuscula, accolens, quaerens, ensifera, definienda, cocta, andrei, marci, sarae, juniae, liae, isabelae, gracilenta, flavipes, lenkoi, brevipennis, tibialis, minensis, caelifera, hesterna.
  • As aves do rio Peixoto de Azevedo, Mato Grosso, Brasil

    Novaes, Fernando C.; Lima, Maria de Fátima C.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    A check-list of the birds of the rio Peixoto de Azevedo, Mato Grosso, Brazil (10º 10' S, 54º 50' W) is presented, based on collections prepared by Werner Bokermann and Emílio Dente during the months of July and August, 1976; June through August, 1977; August of 1978; March, May, June, August and October, 1979; August of 1980 and only sporadically after these dates. Each species account includes the date that specimens were collected, gonad development, weight, color of the soft parts (iris, bill and tarsus), and, when necessary, notes on systematics. Measurements are presented in millimeters and weights in grams, with the mean of the sample expressed between parentheses. Theses data are yet scanty in brazilian ornithological literature.
  • Composição da fauna cavernícola brasileira, com uma análise preliminar da distribuição dos taxons

    Trajano, Eleonora; Gnaspini-Netto, Pedro

    Resumo em Inglês:

    New data on Brazilian cave fauna are added to previous surveys and the relative abundance and distribution of the cavernicolous taxa is discussed. Terrestrial representatives of several arthropod families and genera are common in both tropical and subtropical Brazilian caves: Endecous and Eidmanacris crickets, Reduviidae heteropterans, Carabidae, Catopinae and Ptilodactylidae beetles, dipterans such as the Chironomidae, Keroplatidae, Phoridae and Drosophilidae, Hydropsychidae trichopterans, Pseudonnanolenidae and Chelodesnidae millipedes, Plato, Ctenus, Loxosceles and Blechroscelis spiders, Pachylinae opilionids, Chernetidae pseudoscorpions and acarians such as the Macrochelidae and Uropodidae. Other taxa are mainly or exclusively tropical Blattelidae, Blattidae and BlaberidaE cockroaches, Histeridae beetles, Noctuoidea moths, social insects as termites and ants, Styloniscidae isopods, Migalomorpha spiders, Amblypigi On the other hand, Psauridae spiders, Goniosoma and Tricommatinae opilionids, Elmidae beetles, and Philosciidae isopods seems to be mainly subtropical. Brazilian aquatic cave fauna seems to be less diversified than the terrestrial one. Siluriform fishes such as pimelodids, trichomycterids and loricariids predominate throughout the country, besides decapod (Macrobrachium shrimps, Potamidae crabs, Aegla anomurans, the latter exclusive of subtropical caves) and amphipod (Spelaeogammarus, in tropical caves, and Hyalella) crustaceans. Insect larvae (e.g. Elmidae coleopterans, Nematocera dipterans, trichopterans) and adults (e.g. Veliidae and Naucoridae heteropterans, Dytiscidae coleopterans), oligochaetes and gastropods such as the Hydrobiidae, are also relatively common. Blechroscelis spiders, Goniosoma opilionids, Zelurus heteropterans, Eidmanacris crickets, Keroplatidae dipterans and Macrobrachium shrimps, among others, live next to the entrance zone in the majority of the caves. But, these animals become troglofiles under certain circunstances (an exceptional input of energy, or the absence of competition with cave-adapted species more efficient).
  • Descrição de cinco espécies novas de Psyllobora Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae, Psylloborini)

    Almeida, Lúcia Massutti de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Five new species of the Genus Psyllobora Chevrolat, 1837 are described and illustrated: P. amazonensis, P. balinti, P. jalapaiensis, P. sicardi and P. veraecrucis.
  • Quatro novas espécies de Psyllobora Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera, Coccinelledae)

    Almeida, Lúcia Massutti de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Four new species of Psyllobora Chevrolat, 1837 (P. batesi, P. borgmeiri. P. gorhami and P. huancayensis) from Neotropical Region are described and illustrated.
  • Duas espécies novas de Psyllobora Chevrolat, 1837 (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae)

    Almeida, Lúcia Massutti de

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Psyllobora abancayana sp. n. and P. equatoriana sp. n. are described and illustrated.
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