Jocelia Grazia
National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
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Neotropical Entomology | 2006
Viviana C. Matesco; Cristiano Feldens Schwertner; Jocelia Grazia
Adults and nymphs of Chinavia erythrocnemis (Berg) were colected on Sebastiania commersoniana (Baill.) Smith & Downs in the Parque Estadual do Espinilho in Barra do Quarai county, RS, and used to establish a laboratory culture reared on green pods of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Egg coloration is light-brown, chorion is reticulated and aero-micropylar processes are clubbed and white; mean number of aero-micropylar processes is 61. Eggs are very similar to those from other Neotropical Chinavia species, but the average number of 12 eggs/mass is unique among Chinavia species. Nymphs are predominantly black, with the distal part of the head, femur, and the basal part of tibia, red. First instar has the dorsal maculae of the head and thorax in red coloration, and the abdomen with a series of 3+3 dorsal white maculae. Second to fifth instars have 1+1 white maculae on lateral margins of pronotum and 2+2 white maculae on abdome. Fourth and fifth instars show an ovate white maculae in the middle of lateral plates of abdomen. Nymph coloration and the size, number and position of the maculae on pronotum and abdomen are diagnostic to C. erythrocnemis.
Neotropical Entomology | 2006
Jorge Luiz Cabeleira Bernardes; Jocelia Grazia; Aline Barcellos
Three new species of Neotibilis Grazia & Barcellos are described from Brazilian Amazon region and Ecuador, based on general and genital morphology: Neotibilis (Neotibilis) claviformis sp. nov., Neotibilis (Neotibilis) ecuadorensis sp. nov. and Neotibilis (Neotibilis) manauara sp. nov. Illustrations and a key to species of the type subgenus are given. The range of Neotibilis is expanded, with new records for N. (N.) biguttata (Walker)--Brazil (Amazonas) and N. (N.) chiapensis (Thomas & Brailovsky)--Brazil (Roraima and Pará).
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2000
N. D. F. de Fortes; Jocelia Grazia
Anais da Sociedade Entomológica do Brasil | 1990
N. D. F. de Fortes; Jocelia Grazia
Archive | 2009
Viviana Cauduro Matesco; Cristiano Feldens Schwertner; Jocelia Grazia
Archive | 2006
Jorge Luiz Cabeleira Bernardes; Jocelia Grazia; A Line Barcellos
Archive | 2004
Jocelia Grazia; Cristiano Feldens Schwertner
Archive | 2002
Jorge Luiz Cabeleira Bernardes; Aline Barcellos; Jocelia Grazia
Archive | 2002
Viviana Cauduro Matesco; Luiz Alexandre Campos; Jocelia Grazia
Archive | 2001
Viviana Cauduro Matesco; Nora Denise Fortes de Fortes; Jocelia Grazia
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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