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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil
The larva, pupa, male, and female of Simulium bifenestratum n. sp. are described and illustrated. The pupae of the new species have 10 gill filaments, thick at their base and arranged in a three-dimensional way, surrounding the head and thorax. Its pupal cocoon is peculiar, not found in any of the k...
Autor principal: | Hamada, Neusa |
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Outros Autores: | Pepinelli, Mateus |
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oai:repositorio:1-14533 Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil Hamada, Neusa Pepinelli, Mateus Atlantic Islands Brasil Controlled Study Developmental Stage Female Fly Forest Gender Identity Geographic Distribution Geographic Origin Insect Development Male Nonhuman Sampling Sex Difference Simulium Bifenestratum Species Identification Water Flow Diptera Hexapoda Insecta Simuliidae Simulium Nigricoxum The larva, pupa, male, and female of Simulium bifenestratum n. sp. are described and illustrated. The pupae of the new species have 10 gill filaments, thick at their base and arranged in a three-dimensional way, surrounding the head and thorax. Its pupal cocoon is peculiar, not found in any of the known Brazilian black-fly species; it is very thick and hard with two openings in the anterior region. S. bifenestratum n. sp. was collected in one stream in the Bocaina mountain chain, Atlantic forest, in São José do Barreiro county, state of São Paulo, in a high (1500 m) natural grassland. Larvae and pupae were collected on the edges of small waterfalls and in places with-high speed laminar water flow, attached to the bedrock. 2020-04-24T16:49:31Z 2020-04-24T16:49:31Z 2004 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14533 10.1590/S0074-02762004000100008 en Volume 99, Número 1, Pags. 45-52 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz |
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Atlantic Islands Brasil Controlled Study Developmental Stage Female Fly Forest Gender Identity Geographic Distribution Geographic Origin Insect Development Male Nonhuman Sampling Sex Difference Simulium Bifenestratum Species Identification Water Flow Diptera Hexapoda Insecta Simuliidae Simulium Nigricoxum |
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Atlantic Islands Brasil Controlled Study Developmental Stage Female Fly Forest Gender Identity Geographic Distribution Geographic Origin Insect Development Male Nonhuman Sampling Sex Difference Simulium Bifenestratum Species Identification Water Flow Diptera Hexapoda Insecta Simuliidae Simulium Nigricoxum Hamada, Neusa Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Atlantic Islands Brasil Controlled Study Developmental Stage Female Fly Forest Gender Identity Geographic Distribution Geographic Origin Insect Development Male Nonhuman Sampling Sex Difference Simulium Bifenestratum Species Identification Water Flow Diptera Hexapoda Insecta Simuliidae Simulium Nigricoxum |
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The larva, pupa, male, and female of Simulium bifenestratum n. sp. are described and illustrated. The pupae of the new species have 10 gill filaments, thick at their base and arranged in a three-dimensional way, surrounding the head and thorax. Its pupal cocoon is peculiar, not found in any of the known Brazilian black-fly species; it is very thick and hard with two openings in the anterior region. S. bifenestratum n. sp. was collected in one stream in the Bocaina mountain chain, Atlantic forest, in São José do Barreiro county, state of São Paulo, in a high (1500 m) natural grassland. Larvae and pupae were collected on the edges of small waterfalls and in places with-high speed laminar water flow, attached to the bedrock. |
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Hamada, Neusa |
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Pepinelli, Mateus |
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Pepinelli, Mateus |
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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Simulium (Chirostilbia) bifenestratum (Diptera, Simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the Atlantic forest, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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simulium (chirostilbia) bifenestratum (diptera, simuliidae), a new black-fly species from the atlantic forest, state of são paulo, brazil |
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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz |
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2020 |
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