2018
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2017-0356
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Insect galls in three species of Copaifera L. (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) occurring sympatrically in a Cerrado area (Bahia, Brazil)

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this study was to characterize galls of three species of the Copaifera genus (C. sabulicola, C. luetzelburgii and C. depilis), which occur sympatrically in a Cerrado area from Bahia state. A total of 23 gall morphotypes were found, 9 morphotypes on C. sabulicola, 7 on C. luetzelburgii and 7 on C. depilis. Galls predominated on leaves and stems. The most abundant colours found among galls were brown and green. Regarding the period of the year, from 35,511 leaflets analysed, 16,322 were colle… Show more

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“…Micro-hymenoptera are the principal parasites of gall-inducing insects, and can be responsible for their mortality (Maia et al 2008). According to Stone et al (2002), approximately 115,000 species of Hymenoptera are found throughout the world, and they have been recorded in the galls of various species of Fabaceae (e.g., Andira paniculata Benth., Copaifera sabulicola, Copaifera luetzelburgii Harms, Copaifera depilis Dwyer) (Santos et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micro-hymenoptera are the principal parasites of gall-inducing insects, and can be responsible for their mortality (Maia et al 2008). According to Stone et al (2002), approximately 115,000 species of Hymenoptera are found throughout the world, and they have been recorded in the galls of various species of Fabaceae (e.g., Andira paniculata Benth., Copaifera sabulicola, Copaifera luetzelburgii Harms, Copaifera depilis Dwyer) (Santos et al 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, these three gall-inducing species represented 86% and 85% of the total number of gall-inducing insects sampled from tree and shrub, respectively. Recent studies indicate that some species of the genus Copaifera harboring a high diversity of gallinducing insects (Costa et al 2016;Fagundes et al 2018;Santos et al 2018;Coutinho et al 2019). Historical/evolutionary aspects of the host plant species such as family or genus size (Kuchenbecker and Fagundes 2018), geographic distribution, and center of origin of the species (Fleck and Fonseca 2007;Fagundes and Fernandes 2011) have been used to explain the high diversity of herbivorous insects associated with a host plant species.…”
Section: Historical Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Copaifera belongs to one of the largest botanical families (Souza and Lorenzi 2005) and is composed of 72 species distributed throughout the Americas and West Africa (Dwyer 1951). C. langsdorffii is distributed throughout Latin America, occurring in sympatry with other species of the genus Copaifera (Santos et al 2018;Coutinho et al 2019). Similarities in the chemical constitution of phylogenetically close plants allow host selection failures during oviposition process and gallinducing insect radiation among different hosts species (Mopper 2005;Johansson et al 2015).…”
Section: Historical Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This municipality is located in the Cerrado Biome and presents two well defined seasons, a dry and rainy. The collections were carried out from December 2012 to January 2013 (Santos et al 2018).…”
Section: Study 16mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microhimenopterans identified represents possibly parasitoids, natural enemy of Cecidomyiidae (Hymenoptera, except for ants (Formicidae, predator), which were found on abandoned galls, being considered in this study as a successor for Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Fabaceae), Oliveira et al (2013) pointed that the level of (Santos et al 2018).…”
Section: Study 16mentioning
confidence: 99%