-(Tree and shrub flora in the surroundings of the Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, Paraná State, Brazil: contribution to ecological restoration). Aiming to expand the regional floristic knowledge and compile species information to subsidize restoration projects, we conducted a floristic survey in native forest fragments of an area located between the Parque Nacional do Iguaçu and the Área de Preservação Permanente do Lago de Itaipu, in western Paraná State. We found 204 species and 51 families, being the richest Fabaceae (29 spp.), Myrtaceae (18 spp.), Solanaceae (10 spp.), Euphorbiaceae, Meliaceae and Rutaceae (nine spp. each). The zoochoric syndrome was the most common (69% of the species), followed by anemochoric (17%) and autochoric (14%). The non-pioneer species were the most frequent (64%). In general terms, these results agree qualitatively with those observed in seasonal semideciduous forests. Based on phytosociological data from other studies, we indicated 34 locally abundant species that can be used in greater proportions in restoration projects. We recorded seven species threatened and 15 exotic, of which 12 have invasive potential and require actions for controlling. Keywords: Atlantic forest, conservation, floristic, restoration, threatened species RESUMO -(Flora arbórea e arbustiva no entorno do Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, PR, Brasil: contribuição para restauração ecológica). Conduzimos um estudo florístico em fragmentos de floresta nativa de uma área localizada entre o Parque Nacional do Iguaçu e a Área de Preservação Permanente do Lago de Itaipu, oeste do Estado do Paraná, objetivando ampliar o conhecimento florístico regional e compilar informações sobre as espécies para subsidiar projetos de restauração naquela área. Encontramos 204 espécies e 51 famílias, sendo as mais ricas Fabaceae (29 spp.), Myrtaceae (18 spp.), Solanaceae (10 spp.), Euphorbiaceae, Meliaceae e Rutaceae (nove spp. cada). A síndrome zoocórica foi a mais comum (69% das espécies), seguida pela anemocórica (17%) e autocórica (14%). As espécies não pioneiras foram as mais frequentes (64%). Qualitativamente, de modo geral, esses resultados coincidem com o observado em florestas estacionais semideciduais. Com base em dados fitossociológicos de outros estudos, indicamos 34 espécies localmente abundantes que podem ser usadas em maiores proporções em projetos de restauração. Registramos sete espécies ameaçadas de extinção e 15 exóticas, das quais 12 possuem potencial invasivo demandando ações de controle.
This catalogue lists the type specimens of Crabronidae and Sphecidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (MZUSP). The collection includes a total of 83 type specimens (17 holotypes, 66 paratypes), 82 of which belong to nine genera and 35 species of Crabronidae and only one of Sphecidae. All labels contents and additional information obtained from other available sources are presented. High resolution photographs of the primary types are also provided.
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