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Diversidade de ácaros (Acari, Arachnida) em seringueiras (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg., Euphorbiaceae) na região noroeste do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia, 2002-03-01)
The mites of three rubber tree cultures (Cedral, Pindorama and Taquaritinga) in order to determine the abundance of populations, the richness, the diversity and the degree of similarity among the communities was studied. ...
Two new species of Charinus Simon, 1892 from Brazil with biological notes (Arachnida; Amblypygi; Charinidae)
(Taylor & Francis LtdLondonInglaterra, 2002)
Mite (Acari; Arachnida) diversity of two native plants in fragments of a semideciduous seasonal forest in Brazil
(2013-06-01)
Studies to determine mite species richness in natural environments are still scarce, and have been conducted mainly in tropical ecosystems. The aim of this study was to determine the species richness of mites on two common ...
Mite (Acari; Arachnida) diversity of two native plants in fragments of a semideciduous seasonal forest in Brazil
(2013-06-01)
Studies to determine mite species richness in natural environments are still scarce, and have been conducted mainly in tropical ecosystems. The aim of this study was to determine the species richness of mites on two common ...
Out of Africa: the mite community (Arachnida: Acariformes) of the common waxbill, Estrilda astrild (Linnaeus, 1758) (Passeriformes: Estrildidae) in Brazil
(Biomed Central Ltd, 2017-06-21)
Background: The common waxbill, Estrilda astrild (L., 1758) (Passeriformes: Estrildidae) is a small passerine bird native to Sub-Saharan Africa that has been introduced into several regions of the world. Results: In the ...
Descrição de um novo gênero de aranha Neotropical da família Ctenidae Keyserling, 1877 (Araneae: Lycosoidea)
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosUFSCarCâmpus São CarlosCiências Biológicas - CB, 2020-07-28)
The Neotropical region exhibits surprising quantities of spider diversity, with Brazil having the greatest number of described species. The family Ctenidae Keyserling, 1877, is within the ten most diverse families in Brazil. ...