Thiago Marinho Alvarenga
State University of Campinas
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Invertebrate Systematics | 2013
Lars Vilhelmsen; Stephan M. Blank; Valmir Antonio Costa; Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; David R. Smith
Abstract. The rare family Orussidae comprises the only parasitoid sawflies and are sister to the Apocrita, the latter comprising most of Hymenoptera. Because of this, their morphology and relationships have been particularly important for interpreting the morphology of and biological transitions within the order as a whole. Within the Orussidae the ophrynopines are a comparatively diverse clade with a predominantly southern hemisphere distribution. Here, a revised and expanded morphological dataset incorporating several new taxa is used to test ophrynopine relationships and provide further insights into their evolutionary history. The analyses largely corroborate previous results. The distribution pattern and the fossil record indicate that the ophrynopines radiated in the early Cenozoic in the Australasian-Oceanian and the Neotropic regions and later dispersed into the Nearctic, Eastern Palaearctic and Indomalayan regions. The South American genus Ophrella Middlekauff, 1985 is well supported as a monophyletic genus, whereas Ophrynopus Konow, 1897 is paraphyletic with respect to Stirocorsia Konow, 1897. Three new species, Ophrella eldorado Vilhelmsen, sp. nov., Ophrynopus guarani Blank, D.R. Smith & Vilhelmsen, sp. nov., and Ophrynopus rupestris Vilhelmsen, Costa & Alvarenga, sp. nov. are described. Ophrella lingulata Middlekauff, 1985 is treated as a junior synonym of Ophrella amazonica (Westwood, 1874). Stirocorsia is treated as a junior synonym of Ophrynopus. The species Ophrynopus apicalis (Togashi, 2000), Ophrynopus kohli (Konow, 1897), Ophrynopus maculipennis (F. Smith, 1859) and Ophrynopus tosensis (Tosawa & Sugihara, 1934), formerly in Stirocorsia, are transferred to Ophrynopus. Revised keys to the species of Ophrella, Ophrynopus and the genera in the ophrynopine clade are provided. In addition, Orussidae are recorded from Bolivia and French Guiana for the first time.
Arachnology | 2018
Andrés Taucare-Ríos; Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Valmir Antonio Costa
Abstract Aspects of the natural history of the black widow spider Latrodectus thoracicus (Nicolet, 1849) are poorly known. The first observation of predation on L. thoracicus egg sacs is presented here, and we describe the predatory wasp (Philolema sp.) as a natural enemy for this species.
Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2016
Mariano C. Michat; Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Marconi Souza Silva; Yves Alarie
Revista ibérica de aracnología | 2015
Jober Fernando Sobczak; Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Valmir Antonio Costa
Neotropical Biology and Conservation | 2012
Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Fernanda Fonseca e Silva; Marconi Souza Silva
Pesquisas. Botanica | 2009
Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Fernanda Fonseca e Silva; Wesley de Carvalho Campos; Flavio Jose Soares-Junior
Zoologia (Curitiba) | 2015
Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Valmir Antonio Costa; Christer Hansson; César Freire Carvalho
SaBios-Revista de Saúde e Biologia | 2015
Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Fernanda Fonseca; Flávio José Soares Júnior; Carina Lima da Silveira
EntomoBrasilis | 2015
Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Yuri Fanchini Messas; Hebert da Silva Souza; Luana Leite Guimarães Santos; Jober Fernando Sobczak
Revista Biociências | 2011
Fernanda Fonseca e Silva; Thiago Marinho Alvarenga; Carina Lima da Silveira; Flávio José Soares Júnior