As Formigas Poneromorfas Do Brasil 2015
DOI: 10.7476/9788574554419.0027
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Parasitoides e outros inimigos naturais das formigas Poneromorfas

Abstract: SciELO Books / SciELO Livros / SciELO Libros PEREIRA, TPL., SILVA-FREITAS, JM., and BRAVO, FR. Parasitoides e outros inimigos naturais das formigas Poneromorfas. In: DELABIE, JHC., et al., orgs. As formigas poneromorfas do Brasil [online]. Ilhéus, BA: Editus, 2015, pp. 403-424. ISBN 978-85-7455-441-9. Available from SciELO Books . All the contents of this work, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Todo o conteúdo dest… Show more

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“…At the However, it is interesting to note that species of Eucharitidae normally attack closely related ant genera and there is a certain specificity between subfamilies of Eucharitidae and Formicidae: Oraseminae are parasites of Myromycine, while Eucharitinae are parasites of Ponerinae or Formicae. Finally, the effects of wasps on your hosts are still not clearly quantified, although adults and the larvae have been recorded in nests of ants throughout the year, with parasitism rates that can reach 25% of the total pupae [22].…”
Section: Eucharitidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the However, it is interesting to note that species of Eucharitidae normally attack closely related ant genera and there is a certain specificity between subfamilies of Eucharitidae and Formicidae: Oraseminae are parasites of Myromycine, while Eucharitinae are parasites of Ponerinae or Formicae. Finally, the effects of wasps on your hosts are still not clearly quantified, although adults and the larvae have been recorded in nests of ants throughout the year, with parasitism rates that can reach 25% of the total pupae [22].…”
Section: Eucharitidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Phoridae (Insecta: Diptera) family gathers 4,000 species distributed in 289 genera present in all biogeographic regions of the world, and in Brazil about 850 species are known (DISNEY, 1990(DISNEY, , 1994DISNEY et al, 2010;PEREIRA et al, 2015;AMENT;PEREIRA, 2017). Because of their great diversity of species, Phoridae differs widely as to its eating habits in the larval and adult stages.…”
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“…Because of their great diversity of species, Phoridae differs widely as to its eating habits in the larval and adult stages. They can be scavengers, consuming animal remains and other decaying materials, fungi growers, herbivores, predators and parasitoids, causing agents of myiasis in man (DISNEY, 1994;CELIS, 2013;PEREIRA et al, 2015). These different habits of Phoridae make ecosystems dynamic, as they can meet different ecological services.…”
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“…A dieta sempre deve conter os nutrientes exigidos pelo inseto (proteína, vitaminas, sais minerais, carboidratos, lipídeos e esteróis), e alguns grupos exigem ainda ácidos nucleicos. Entretanto, isso não é o suficiente pois a ausência de certas propriedades físicas e de fagoestimulantes (físicos e químicos), assim como do balanceamento de nutrientes, pode determinar um desenvolvimento inadequado do inseto (Parra 1999(Parra , 2002.…”
Section: Dietas Artificiais De a Grandisunclassified