Richness of hymenopterous galls from South America
An overview of hymenopterous galls from South America is presented here based on literature as well as on data from the insect gall collection of the Museu Nacional/UFRJ. Seventy-three galls have been recorded on 71 host plants. Myrtaceae and Fabaceae are the plant families with the greatest number...
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doaj-5cc1cb99f38d43808a263f41aa4d656e2020-11-24T21:08:17ZengUniversidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia1807-02052012-01-01523542342910.1590/S0031-10492012021500001S0031-10492012021500001Richness of hymenopterous galls from South AmericaValéria Cid Maia0Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroAn overview of hymenopterous galls from South America is presented here based on literature as well as on data from the insect gall collection of the Museu Nacional/UFRJ. Seventy-three galls have been recorded on 71 host plants. Myrtaceae and Fabaceae are the plant families with the greatest number of galled species and gall morphotypes. Gall richness per plant species varied from one to two. The stem and bud were the most galled plant organs. The gallers comprise eight hymenopteran families, the best-represented being Eulophidae, Eurytomidae, and Cynipidae. Geographic records are restricted to six countries, and the majority is from Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492012021500001&lng=en&tlng=enDiversidadeDistribuição geográficaInteração inseto-planta |
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Richness of hymenopterous galls from South America |
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Richness of hymenopterous galls from South America |
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Richness of hymenopterous galls from South America |
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An overview of hymenopterous galls from South America is presented here based on literature as well as on data from the insect gall collection of the Museu Nacional/UFRJ. Seventy-three galls have been recorded on 71 host plants. Myrtaceae and Fabaceae are the plant families with the greatest number of galled species and gall morphotypes. Gall richness per plant species varied from one to two. The stem and bud were the most galled plant organs. The gallers comprise eight hymenopteran families, the best-represented being Eulophidae, Eurytomidae, and Cynipidae. Geographic records are restricted to six countries, and the majority is from Brazil. |
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