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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 3. pt. 2. Malacodermata by the Rev. H.S. Gorham (1880-1886).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 1. Heteromera by G.C. Champion.

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 2. Heteromera (cont.) by G.C. Champion.

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 3. Rhynchophora by David Sharp and G.C. Champion (1889-1911).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 4. Rhynchophora: Curculionidae by G.C. Champion (1902-1909).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 5. Rhynchophora: Curculionidae (cont.) by G.C. Champion (1902-1909).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 6. Rhynchophora: Brenthidae, Scolytidae, Anthribidae by D. Sharp, W.F

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 4. pt. 7. Rhychophora: Curculionidae by G.C. Champion (1909-1910).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 5. Longriconia - Bruchides by H.W. Bates and David Sharp (1879-1886).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 6. pt. 1. Phytophaga by Martin Jacoby (1880-1892).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 6. pt. 1. Supplement. Phytophaga (cont.) by Martin Jacoby (1880-1892).

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 6. pt. 2. Phytophaga: Hispidae, Cassididae and appendix by J.S. Balyand G.C.

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Insecta. Coleoptera. v. 7. Erotylidae, Endomychidae and Coccinellidae by H.S. Gorham (1887-1899).

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The authors study the insect population that visit the mango trees and search for their pollinizing activity. Prior operations showed that very few bees (Apis mellifera) visited the flowers of mango trees. It was known that the percentage of fecundation is low (Simão 1955), Popenoe (1929), Spencer and Kennard (1955), Lynch and Mustard (1955), Ruehle and Ledin (1955), so that the authors wented to Know if insects could be responsible for this. Insects were collected from mango trees, belonging to 10 orders, which, on the whole are not pollinizing agents. Bees were not collected, 21% were Hymenoptera, 20% were Diptera, 13% Hemiptera, 10% Coleoptera, 3% Blattariae and smoller percentages belonged to other orders.