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      Perfil da fauna de himenópteros parasitóides (Insecta, Hymenoptera) em uma área de Mata Atlântica do Parque Estadual da Fonte Grande, Vitória, ES, Brasil

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          Survey of the hymenopterous parasitoids (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from the Parque Estadual da Fonte Grande, Vitória, ES, Brazil. Parasitoids Hymenoptera were collected in a trail inside the Parque Estadual da Fonte Grande (20º17'51.7''S; 40º20'13.1''W), located in an area of the Atlantic Forest, during the period of June 2000 to July 2001. A total of 4,595 specimens, belonging to 28 families, have been collected. Braconidae, Eulophidae, and Scelionidae, were the most common families, with relative abundance of 22.5%, 14.32%, and 13.12%, respectively. Sixteen families showed the relative frequency lower than 1%. A preliminary list with 47 genera of some of the families is included.

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          A study of five methods of sampling Hymenoptera (Insecta) in a tropical rainforest, with special reference to the Parasitica

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            Parasitic hymenoptera and the biodiversity crisis

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              Survey of the Hymenoptera parasitoids in Eucalyptus grandis and in a native vegetation area in Ipaba, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil

              A survey of Hymenoptera parasitoids fauna was made in a transect of Eucalyptus/native vegetation/Eucalyptus in Ipaba, state of Minas Minas Gerais, Brazil from March 1997 to March 1998 with Malaise traps. Individuals of nine superfamilies were collected (Ceraphronoidea, Chalcidoidea, Chrysidoidea, Cynipoidea, Evanioidea, Ichneumonoidea, Proctotrupoidea, Platygastroidea and Vespoidea) which belong to 26 families of this order.
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                Journal
                rbent
                Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
                Rev. Bras. entomol.
                Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1806-9665
                2002
                : 46
                : 2
                : 133-137
                Affiliations
                [03] Ribeirão Preto SP orgnameInstituto Biológico orgdiv1Laboratório de Sanidade Animal e Vegetal de Ribeirão Preto Brasil nperioto@ 123456biologico.br
                [02] Araraquara SP orgnameCentro Universitário de Araraquara orgdiv1Departamento de Ciências Naturais e Exatas Brasil biodiversidade@ 123456uniara.com.br
                [01] Vitória ES orgnameUniversidade Federal do Espírito Santo orgdiv1Departamento de Biologia Brasil
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                S0085-56262002000200005 S0085-5626(02)04600205
                10.1590/S0085-56262002000200005
                a2ad2973-b306-466e-89ef-8af5fa901d61

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

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                : 15 August 2001
                : 15 January 2002
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                Abundance,Atlantic Forest,Hymenoptera,parasitoids,survey
                Abundance, Atlantic Forest, Hymenoptera, parasitoids, survey

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