Suzete Rodrigues Gomes
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia | 2011
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Juliane Bentes Picanco; Eduardo Colley; Aisur Ignacio Agudo Padrón; Eliana Nakano; José Willibaldo Thomé
ABSTRACT. The land slug Meghimatium pictum (Stoliczka, 1873), native to China, is recorded for the first time in Brazil. This is also the first record of a species of the eastern Asiatic genus Meghimatium on the American continents. The species was identified using morphological criteria and analysis of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I, COI. Our records indicate this species is widely distributed in southern and southeastern Brazil, in the States of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, in disturbed and natural areas. We morphologically characterize M. pictum (external characteristics, reproductive system, jaw and radula) and provide some biological information based on field observations. We also discuss when M. pictum was probably introduced, from whence it came, possible pathways of introduction, and its characteristics as an invasive species and potential agricultural pest.
Zoologica Scripta | 2010
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Fernanda Britto da Silva; Inga Ludmila Veitenheimer Mendes; José Willibaldo Thomé; Sandro L. Bonatto
Gomes, S. R., Britto da Silva, F., Mendes, I. L. V., Thomé, J. W. & Bonatto, S. L. (2009). Molecular phylogeny of the South American land slug Phyllocaulis (Mollusca, Soleolifera, Veronicellidae). —Zoologica Scripta, 39, 177–186.
Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2004
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Rosane Souza da Silva; Guacira Maria Gil; José Willibaldo Thomé
The population growth of Simpulopsis ovata (Sowerby, 1822) from the Centro de Pesquisas e Conservacao da Natureza - Pro-Mata, Sao Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, was studied along eleven months of 1996. Two discontinuous age classes were identified. The first one, with a monthly growth rate of 1.55 mm, was reproductively mature during April and May. The second one appeared after the previous group and had a monthly growth rate of 0.44 mm. The fact that no adults from the two age classes were found together is a characteristic of a semelparous species. New insights about its shell, pallial cavity and reproductive system are given. This is the first record of S. ovata for the State of Rio Grande do Sul.
Memoirs of the Queensland museum | 2004
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; José Willibaldo Thomé
Archiv für Molluskenkunde | 2001
José Willibaldo Thomé; Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Rosane Souza da Silva
The Nautilus | 2002
J W Thom; num; Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; R S Da Silva
Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1999
José Willibaldo Thomé; Rosane Souza da Silva; Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Iara Regina Cardoso Pitta
Acta biologica leopoldensia | 2002
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; José Willibaldo Thomé
Bollettino malacologico. | 2000
José Willibaldo Thomé; R S Da Silva; Suzete Rodrigues Gomes
Veliger | 2008
Suzete Rodrigues Gomes; Juliane Bentes Picanco; José Willibaldo Thomé