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Journal of Natural History | 2012

Taxonomic diversity, niche width and similarity in the use of plant resources by bees (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) in a cerrado area

Sergio Ricardo Andena; Eduardo Fernando dos Santos; Fernando Barbosa Noll

Most of the studies on the bee fauna of cerrado have shown incomplete approaches, focusing on species diversity or on a fraction of the assemblage. This work presents similarities among bee species based on visited plants and also shows taxonomic diversity of bees for plant resource sets offered by species in a cerrado area (Pé-de-Gigante), one of the few conservation areas of cerrado in the São Paulo State, Brazil. A total of 737 specimens, belonging to 71 bee species, were collected visiting 52 plant species. Species clusters based on visited plants show that species of Epicharis, for example, are more similar among themselves than from species of other genera. In addition, bee assemblage showed a nested structure, indicating the presence of specialist species exploiting resources subsets used by generalist species under strong intra-specific and weak inter-specific competitions.


Zootaxa | 2018

An illustrated atlas for male genitalia of the New World Polistes Latreille, 1802 (Vespidae: Polistinae)

Alexandre Somavilla; Marcio Luiz de Oliveira; Sergio Ricardo Andena; James M. Carpenter

The male genitalia of 58 species of the New World Polistes are described: 29 of Polistes (Aphanilopterus), 12 of Polistes (Epicnemius), 13 of Polistes (Fuscopolistes), one of Polistes (Onerarius) and three of Polistes (Palisotius). Comments and remarks are also provided.


Journal of Natural History | 2016

The social wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) of a fragment of Atlantic Forest in southern Bahia, Brazil

Marcos Aragão; Sergio Ricardo Andena

ABSTRACT The Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened ecosystems in Brazil, with only 22% of its original coverage remaining. Despite around 900 species of Polistinae being described worldwide and their being widely distributed in the Neotropical region, they are still poorly known in northeastern Brazil, especially in Atlantic Forest. The aim of this work was a survey of social wasps in three fragments of Atlantic Forest with differences in the level of regeneration and in the physiognomy, performed at Michelin Ecological Reserve (located in Igrapiúna, southern Bahia State, Brazil) and employing three methodologies – attractive solution, Malaise trap and light trap ‘Luiz de Queiroz’ – for 12 months in transects. A total of 1066 specimens, belonging to 29 species from nine genera, were collected in the reserve. Epiponini was the richest tribe (23 species) followed by Mischocyttarini (five species) and Polistini (one species). The Malaise trap was not efficient during the night, having a deficit of 5110 hours; the only nocturnal genus, Apoica, was collected with a light trap – an attractive solution that was more efficient. Once it was left for 12 discontinuous days (72 hours), showing that more than one methodology is desirable for wasp surveys. Latitudinal analysis comparing the study area with other areas grouped the Michelin Ecological Reserve with areas in southeastern Brazil, which may be related to a lack of standardization in collecting methods. This study presented the highest richness in this region.


Sociobiology | 2014

Diversity of the Nests of Social Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) in the Northern Pantanal, Brazil

Sara Miranda Almeida; Sergio Ricardo Andena; Evandson José dos Anjos Silva


Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2015

Record of postmortem injuries caused by the Neotropical social wasp Agelaia fulvofasciata (Degeer) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) on pig carcasses in the Eastern Amazon region: implications in forensic taphonomy

Rodrigo Rocha Barbosa; César Carriço; Raimundo Nonato Picanço Souto; Sergio Ricardo Andena; Alexandre Ururahy-Rodrigues; Margareth Maria de Carvalho Queiroz


EntomoBrasilis | 2011

Description of the male of Brachygastra moebiana Saussure 1867 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Epiponini)

Sergio Ricardo Andena; Sidnei Mateus


EntomoBrasilis | 2011

New records of Apoica pallida (Olivier, 1792) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae, Epiponini) in Bahia State.

Alberto Moreira Silva Neto; Sergio Ricardo Andena


SITIENTIBUS série Ciências Biológicas | 2013

Why Brazil is not ready for the Twenty-First Century Taxonomy: a zoological view

Sergio Ricardo Andena


Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2018

Metapolybia araujoi , a new species of swarming social wasp from the Brazilian Amazon rainforest (Vespidae: Polistinae)

Alexandre Somavilla; Sergio Ricardo Andena


Sociobiology | 2015

Chartergellus jeannei, a New Species of the Swarming Social Wasps from the Amazon Forest (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Epiponini)

Yuri Campanholo Grandinete; Sergio Ricardo Andena; Raduan Alexandre Soleman; Fernando Barbosa Noll

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Alberto Moreira Silva Neto

State University of Feira de Santana

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Celso Feitosa Martins

Federal University of Paraíba

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César Carriço

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Fábio Aquino de Albuquerque

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Marcos Aragão

State University of Feira de Santana

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Rodrigo Rocha Barbosa

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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