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      Bledius Leach from southern Brazil (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Oxytelinae) Translated title: Bledius Leach do sul do Brasil (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Oxytelinae)

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          Three species of Bledius Leach, 1819 are recognized from southern Brazil. A new species is described, B. hermani n. sp., from Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul States and B. fernandezi Bernhauer, 1939 is redescribed. The geographical distribution of B. bonariensis Bernhauer, 1912 and B. fernandezi are extended. A key to identification of Bledius from southern Brazil is also provided.

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          Três espécies de Bledius Leach, 1819 são reconhecidas do sul do Brasil. Uma nova espécie é descrita, B. hermani sp. nov., proveniente dos estados do Paraná e Rio Grande do Sul e B. fernandezi Bernhauer, 1939 é redescrita. A distribuição geográfica de B. bonariensis Bernhauer, 1912 e B. fernandezi são estendidas. Uma chave para identificação de Bledius do sul do Brasil também é apresentada.

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          Morphology of the coleopterous family Staphylinidae

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            Checklist of the coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, The West Indies, and South America. Part 2

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              Macroinfauna of Six Beaches near Guaratuba Bay, Southern Brazil

              Benthic macroinfauna of six beaches near to Guaratuba Bay, Paraná, Brazil were studied in summer and winter of 1994. Sampling stations were distributed along a transect, from upper of the drift line to depths of nearly 3 m behind the first break of the surf zone. Biological and sedimentological samples, slope, wave height and period were recorded. Subtidal samples were collected by scuba diving. The beaches varied from extremely inclined, composed of coarse sediments, to low inclined, composed of fine and very fine sands. The polychaete Scolelepis squamata, was the numerically dominant species in those beaches composed by fine to very fine sand in the subaereal profile. The echinoderm Mellita quinquiesperforata occurred in the last stations of the surf zone and presented the biggest values of biomass. Crustaceans were the most diverse group across all beach type. Results of classification and ordination analyses showed that zonation pattern fitted better to Salvat’s scheme, with minor differences between summer and winter data. CCA’s analysis indicated the importance of sampling level and granulometric composition in the distribution of organism.
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                Journal
                rbent
                Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
                Rev. Bras. entomol.
                Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1806-9665
                December 2007
                : 51
                : 4
                : 452-457
                Affiliations
                [01] Curitiba PR orgnameUniversidade Federal do Paraná orgdiv1Departamento de Zoologia orgdiv2Laboratório de Sistemática e Bioecologia de Coleoptera (Insecta) caron@ 123456ufpr.br
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                S0085-56262007000400008 S0085-5626(07)05100408
                495a959c-7510-49d7-8c34-19e530680bcf

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 13 November 2007
                : 03 May 2007
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                Categories
                Systematics, Morphology and Biogeography

                taxonomia,Neotropical region,new species,ocean beaches,rove beetles,taxonomy,Espécie nova,estafilinídeos,praias oceânicas,região Neotropical

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