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Se describe una nueva subespecie de Teline stenopetala (Webb & Berthel.) Webb & Berthel.: T. stenopetala subsp. santoantaoi Marrero-Rodr. subsp. nov., para la isla de Santo Antão, Islas de Cabo Verde. Se comenta las relaciones taxonómicas con las otras subespecies descritas. Igualmente se hace un breve comentario sobre su hábitat, ecología y estado de conservación de sus poblaciones.

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Three guilds of bruchid beetles oviposit on seeds at different times and in different ways, i. e., in these guilds some species only oviposit on fruits while on the plant (Guild A), other species only oviposit on seeds exposed in fruits while still on the plant (Guild B) and some only oviposit on seeds once they are exposed on the substrate (Guild C). It has been established that one plant species may be oviposited upon by all three guilds, some only by two guilds and some by only one guild. Before and after the inception of this concept many papers have been published that seem to establish that early oviposition behavior of bruchids was probably onto fruits where they burrowed through the fruit wall and fed on seeds (Guild A). Then, as evolution of the fruits developed for dispersal of seeds and possible escape from bruchid predation, bruchids developed to feed in seeds in various other ways (Guilds B and C). Our data show that about 78% of extant bruchids oviposit on fruits, and the other 22% with behavior of Guilds B and C. A review of these papers and new data on oviposition guilds and bruchid evolution are presented and discussed here.

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Se presentan descripciones de dos nuevas especies de Iridopsis Warren, 1894, del norte de Chile: I. hausmanni sp. nov., del valle de Azapa, Provincia de Arica; e I. parrai sp. nov., de la Pampa del Tamarugal, Provincia de Iquique. Los estados inmaduros de I. parrai se asocian con Prosopis tamarugo Phil. (Fabaceae). Esta es la primera mención de Iridopsis para Chile.

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Se presenta una descripción de la larva de último instar y de la pupa de Cydia largo Heppner, 1981, sobre la base de ejemplares colectados en el norte de Chile asociados a inflorescencias de Acacia macracantha (Fabaceae).

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Dada a relevância a nível global do impacto da introdução de espécies exóticas, e tendo sido identificada uma grande escassez de estudos nesta área de investigação em Cabo Verde, pretendeu-se com este estudo actualizar a lista dos taxa exóticos naturalizados deste arquipélago, fornecendo dados sobre a sua distribuição, caracterização taxonómica e principais grupos funcionais. Com o objectivo de averiguar quais são os factores que influenciam os padrões de distribuição da flora exótica nestas ilhas, efectuaram-se correlações de Spearman entre o número de taxa exóticos e várias variáveis ambientais e antrópicas. Sendo conhecida a importância que os factores antrópicos têm na composição e distribuição da flora introduzida, procurou-se ainda perceber se a flora da única ilha desabitada do arquipélago (Santa Luzia) poderá ser indicadora de características invasoras das espécies introduzidas. Os resultados obtidos indicaram um total de 403 taxa exóticos, correspondendo a 55% da flora de Cabo Verde, sendo as Poaceae, Fabaceae e Asteraceae as famílias com maior número de espécies. Verificou-se também que predominam as espécies herbáceas e o tipo biológico mais frequente é o terófito. Além disso, a população rural é o factor que mais fortemente e positivamente correlacionado com os padrões de distribuição da flora exótica em Cabo Verde. Correlações positivas muito significativas foram também encontradas para a área e altitude máxima de cada ilha. A análise da flora exótica da ilha desabitada de Santa Luzia revelou que, embora os taxa exóticos registados nesta ilha estejam presentes em quase todas as outras ilhas, as espécies inventariadas parecem não exibir um comportamento invasor ou de ameaça à flora nativa. Para finalizar, espera-se que os resultados obtidos possam contribuir com informação que fundamente futuras estratégias de conservação da Biodiversidade das ilhas de Cabo Verde.

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O comportamento de escolha entre plantas pelo percevejo predador Brontocoris tabidus (Signoret) (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) e a relação com o ganho de peso e seu desempenho foram investigados com plantas de algodoeiro, Gossypium hirsutum L. (Malvaceae), caruru, Amaranthus lividus L. (Amaranthaceae) e feijão, Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabaceae). Adultos do predador foram permitidos livre escolha entre plantas e, posteriormente, mantidos sobre as mesmas plantas escolhidas inicialmente para a alimentação. Também, o desenvolvimento e a reprodução foram obtidos confinando os predadores com e sem presa mais plantas. Os resultados mostraram que B. tabidus não demonstrou preferência para alimentação entre as plantas estudadas. O tempo de alimentação (106 a 115 minutos) e ganho de peso (28 a 30% do peso vivo) foram similares em relação à alimentação em plantas. Entretanto, a longevidade das fêmeas foi menor quando mantidas em feijão, comparadas com algodoeiro e caruru. A duração da fase ninfal do predador variou entre as plantas, bem como a produção de descendentes demonstrando menor desempenho sobre plantas de feijão. As ninfas alimentadas, apenas, de plantas não atingiram a fase adulta e viveram até 6,5 dias, sendo maior a sobrevivência em algodoeiro e caruru. Os resultados mostram que apesar de B. tabidus não apresentar seleção da planta hospedeira para alimentação, estas podem contribuir diferentemente na sua história de vida com destaque para o algodão e o caruru entre as plantas estudadas.

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Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium-sized resources. The Plant Vigor Hypothesis (PVH) predicts oviposition preference and higher offspring performance on longer and fast-growing shoots, and although several studies have tested its predictions, long-term studies concerning the patterns of host selection by galling species are still lacking. The PVH was tested in this study using Bauhinia brevipes (Fabaceae) as the host of a leaf gall midge, Asphondylia microcapillata (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) during three consecutive years. Shoots were collected from the same 80 plants between 2001 and 2003 and shoot length, number of healthy and galled leaves, gall number, and mortality factors were recorded. Nearly 600 galls were found on the 5,800 shoots collected. Medium-sized shoots supported from 46 to 70% of all galls, with greater gall survival rate in 2002 and 2003. A decrease in parasitism rate coupled with an increase in gall predation lead to a constant similar gall survivorship rate in all years (x = 22.7%). Although gall abundance varied among years (122 in 2001, 114 in 2002 and 359 in 2003) preference for longer shoots was not observed because the percentage of galled shoots and galled leaves were higher on medium shoot length classes in all years. The observed distribution of gall abundance and galled shoots were always greater than the expected distribution on medium shoot length classes. These findings do not support the PVH, and show that A. microcapillata can maximize the female preference and larval performance on medium-sized shoots of B. brevipes.

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A new species of Eccopsis Zeller (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) from the coastal valleys of northern Chile, with the first continental record of E. galapagana Razowski & Landry. Eccopsis Zeller, 1852 is reported for the first time from Chile. Eccopsis razowskii Vargas, n. sp. is described and illustrated based on specimens reared from larvae collected on native Acacia macracantha Willd. (Fabaceae) in the coastal valleys of the northern Chilean desert. Eccopsis galapagana Razowski & Landry, 2008, previously known only from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, is recorded for the first time from continental South America. Larvae of the latter were collected in northern Chile feeding on Prosopis alba Griseb (Fabaceae).

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Assassin bugs (Reduviidae) are voracious insects that prey on other arthropods. Recent evidences have pointed out that these predators also feed on plant derived substances in rare opportunities. The present study describes the feeding behavior of the reduviid Atopozelus opsimus on extrafloral nectaries of Inga vera (Fabaceae) in a Neotropical savanna area. It was investigated if the insects feed more frequently of extrafloral nectar or prey, and if individuals of different stages of development vary according to feeding behavior. Notably, the results suggest that the diet of all instars and adults consist mainly of extrafloral nectar (N = 1013), in detriment of captured prey ingestion (N = 18). Also, there was no variation on feeding behavior and life stage.

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First host plant records for Iridopsis hausmanni Vargas (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in the coastal valleys of northern Chile. The trees Haplorhus peruviana Engl. and Schinus molle L. (Anacardiaceae) are mentioned as the first host plant records for the little known native moth Iridopsis hausmanni Vargas, 2007 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae) in the coastal valleys of the northern Chilean Atacama Desert. This is also the first record of Anacardiaceae as host plant for a Neotropical species of Iridopsis Warren, 1894.

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Insect galls of restinga areas of Ilha da Marambaia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This study carried out an insect gall inventory in restinga areas of Ilha da Marambaia, in the municipality of Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly from April 2010 to March 2011 along the full extension of seven beaches. A total number of 147 gall morphotypes associated with 70 plant species were found, distributed in 33 plant families, and at least 54 genera. Myrtaceae was the botanical family with the highest richness of gall morphotypes and host species, followed by Bignoniaceae, Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Sapindaceae, and Malpighiaceae. Most of the gall morphotypes occurred in leaves (78 morphotypes), 38 in stems, 14 in flowers, eight in buds and fruits, and one in adventitious roots. The galling insects belong to the five orders: Diptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, and Thysanoptera. Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) was the most common galling taxon (78 morphotypes), represented by 87 species, being 78 gallers, seven inquilines and two predators. In addition to the gallers, parasitoids, inquilines, and predators were also found.

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The native tree Schinus molle (Anacardiacae) is reported for the first time as a host plant for larvae of the little known geometrid moth Eupithecia yubitzae Vargas & Parra (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, based on morphology and DNA barcodes. This discovery importantly expands the host range of E. yubitzae, as previous records were restricted to Fabaceae trees. Larvae were previously known as florivorous, while these were found to be folivorous on S. molle. Furthermore, host-associated cryptic larval polychromatism was detected, as larvae collected on S. molle were found to be mostly pale green, contrasting with the dark yellow ground color of the larvae typically collected on fabaceous host plants.

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ABSTRACT This work has the objective to catalogue the information of Chrysodeixis includens (Walker, [1858]) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Plusiinae) host plants. The list of plants comprehends new reports of host plants in Brazil and information from literature review around the world. It is listed 174 plants which are from 39 botanic families. The higher number of host plants of C. includens are in Asteraceae (29), Solanaceae (21), Fabaceae (18) and Lamiaceae (12).

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ABSTRACT Insect galls of a protected remnant of the Atlantic Forest tableland from Rio de Janeiro State (Brazil): Galling insects in Rio de Janeiro state are known by their great diversity, despite most of the surveys have been done in restinga. This paper investigated the insect galls from a remnant of Atlantic Forest located in São Francisco de Itabapoana municipality, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. The galling insect fauna was surveyed from March, 2013 to April, 2014 at the Estação Ecológica Estadual de Guaxindiba. 143 gall morphotypes were found in 31 plant families, 60 genera and 82 species. Fabaceae, Myrtaceae and Sapindaceae were the main host families, being Trichilia, Tontelea and Eugenia the main host genera. Most galls occured on leaves, with globose shape, green and glabrous. Diptera (Cecidomyiidae), Hemiptera, and Lepidoptera were the inducing orders and the associated fauna comprised parasitoids (Hymenoptera), inquilines (Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Hemiptera: Coccoidea), successors (Psocoptera, Collembola and Acari), and predators (Pseudoscorpiones). Three plant genera and nine plant species are recorded for the first time as host of galls in Brazil. All the records are new to the municipality, and the distribution of 15 galling species is extended to the North of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

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The relationship between the binding of Vicia villosa (VV) lectin and the expression of cytolytic function in T lymphoblasts has been investigated using flow cytofluorometric techniques. Spleen cells activated in vitro in 5-day mixed leukocyte cultures (MLC) were incubated sequentially with VV, rabbit anti-V antiserum, and fluoresceinated sheep anti-rabbit IgG. When these stained MLC cells were passed on a flow cytometer gated to exclude nonviable cells and small lymphocytes, a single heterogeneous peak of fluorescence was seen, as compared to control MLC cells that had not been incubated with VV. Fluorescence of lymphoblasts was dependent upon lectin dose and was eliminated when staining was performed in the presence of N-acetyl-D-galactosamine, the appropriate competitive sugar for VV. T cell blast populations activated against H-2, Mls, or parasite antigens all had comparable levels of fluorescence after staining with VV, although the cytolytic activity of these cells varied widely. Furthermore, when MLC lymphoblasts binding large or small amounts of VV were sorted on the basis of their relative fluorescence intensity and tested for cytolytic function, no appreciable difference in activity between the 2 populations was observed. These results are inconsistent with the hypothesis that VV binds selectively to cytolytic T lymphocytes.