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      Contribuição ao conhecimento dos Odonatos da Estação Ecológica de Maracá - Roraima.

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          Estudou-se a fauna odonatológica da Estação Ecológica de Maracá, no Estado de Roraima, com base em material coletado nas matas e campos de sua parte oriental. Foram coletadas 61 espécies das quais 3 são novas para a ciência (Epipleoneura, Leptobasisa. Lestes) e serão descritas em outro trabalho e 8 constituem novos registros para a fauna brasileira (Aeolagrion demerarum, Argia pulla, Hetaerina mortua, Hetaerina westfalli, Meta leptobasis manicaria., Neoneura denticulata, Neoneura gaida, Protoneura amatoria). Verificou-se que as espécies de grande distribuição geográfica, geralmente mais comuns, pre-dominam nas áreas de savana, enquanto nas matas predominam as de distribuição geográfica mats restrita. Os resultados ressaltam a grande semelhança que existe entre a fauna de Maracá e a da Venezuela.

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          The odonatological fauna of the Maracá Ecological Station in the State of Roraima was studied using material collected in the forests and savannas of its eastern part. Out of the sixty-one species registered from the area, three are new to science(Epipleo neura, Leptobasisand Lestes)and will be described elsewhere, white eight are new records for Brazil (Aeolagrion demerarum, Argia pulla, Hetaerina mortua, Hetaerina west-falli, Metaleptobasis manicaria, Neoneura denticulata, Neoneura gaida, Protoneura amato-ria.The species with a wide geographical range, which are usually common, predominate in the savanna white those with more restricted distribution predominate in the forests. The results emphasize the great resemblance that exists between the fauna of Uaraca and that of Venezuela.

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          Role: ND
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          Journal
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          Acta Amazonica
          Acta Amaz.
          Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (Manaus )
          1809-4392
          1991
          : 21
          : 0
          : 159-173
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil
          [2 ] Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia BR
          [3 ]
          Article
          S0044-59671991000100159
          10.1590/1809-43921991211173
          856a28fd-b3bd-4f62-8ff5-6acc1c96e2ec

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          Categories
          AGRONOMY
          BIOLOGY
          ZOOLOGY

          General life sciences,Animal science & Zoology,Horticulture
          General life sciences, Animal science & Zoology, Horticulture

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