969 resultados para Jeanroy, Alfred, 1859-1953.
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IntroductionFor the first time we provide the description of the melanic (dark) morphotype of Rhodnius nasutus and determine the pattern of genetic inheritance for this characteristic.MethodsDark morph R. nasutus specimens were crossbred with standard (typically patterned) R. nasutus.ResultsWe present the first occurrence of the melanic morphotype in the genus Rhodnius. The crossbreeding results demonstrate that the inheritance pattern of this characteristic follows Mendel's simple laws of segregation and an independent assortment of alleles.ConclusionsPhenotypic variation of R. nasutus reinforces the heterogeneity found in the Triatominae. Descriptions of new species in this subfamily require rigorous validation criteria.
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Introduction Eratyrus mucronatus Stål, 1859 is a wild triatomine vector of Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas, 1909. However, little is known regarding the biology and ecoepidemiology of this triatomine in the Brazilian Amazon. The present study describes the biology of E. mucronatus grown under laboratory conditions and the epidemiological aspects of its natural breeding sites. Methods Five colonies were monitored in the field for 3 years. Temperature and humidity measurements were taken in the mornings and afternoons at the natural breeding sites, and the behavior and distribution of the nymphs and adults were observed in the wild colony. We also monitored the life cycle under controlled laboratory conditions. Results Some factors that were considered decisive for the establishment of these colonies were present at all of the colonies studied in the field. These factors included an active termite nest, a vertebrate for repast, and dry and shaded substrates with temperatures of 24-28°C and with humidity of 80-90%. A generation was developed in 274 days under these microclimatic conditions in the laboratory. Conclusions The climatic variables described in the field indicate that these environmental parameters have a limiting effect on the dispersal and colonization of E. mucronatus to new environments. In addition, the long period of development to adulthood demonstrates that only one generation can develop per year even under the more favorable laboratory conditions.
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Abstract:INTRODUCTION:Despite the recommendations by interpretation of resistance ratios obtained in laboratory bioassays, little is known about the actual impact of these results in the effectiveness of vector control activities in the field. In this context, our objective was to determine the mean value of different resistance ratios obtained by laboratory bioassays performed as part of the chemical control strategies of Triatoma sordida in the field.METHODS:Field bioassays were developed in Monte Azul and Coração de Jesus (Southeast, Brazil). In each location, samples were formed with three domestic units treated with alpha-cypermethrin 20.0% (Alfatek (r) 200 SC). One day after spraying, 10 fifth-instar nymphs remained in contact with the surfaces treated (adobe with plaster, adobe without plaster, or wood) with insecticide in plastic cones for 72h. Three cones were exposed inside the intradomicile and the peridomicile. The insects in the control group were exposed to an insecticide-free piece of cardboard. Mortality was measured 72h after removal of the insects from the treated surfaces. The tests were realized in triplicate.RESULTS:Mortality was 100.0% in all locations, except for Monte Azul; Landinho (96.6%) and Coração de Jesus; Barriguda (96.6%).CONCLUSIONS:Although the resistant populations in laboratory tests proved to be susceptible in the field, this observation is not sufficient to suggest that the cut-off points used to justify the resistance ratio should be changed. In this sense, we recommend that laboratory and field bioassays are carried out with a greater number of Triatominae populations to allow more in-depth consideration of the subject.
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Em 1940, o Palácio Foz foi adquirido pelo Estado Português e foi decidido queseria ocupado pelo Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional (SPN/SNI) e pela Inspecção- Geral dos Espectáculos. No ano seguinte deu-se o início da recuperação do edifício, conforme projeto do arquiteto Luís Benavente (1902-1993), ao serviço da Direção Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais (DGEMN). O trabalho de Benavente consistiu na reelaboração do espaço exterior e interior, que não só procurava restituir ao edifício a sua feição original do século xviii, como também criar espaços adaptados às funções da instituição estatal. Em 1947, a Comissão para a Aquisição de Mobiliário esteve envolvida, juntamente com o SNI, no planeamento de mobiliário e decoração do Palácio. Luís Benavente empenhou-se em seleccionar objetos artísticos e decorativos, mas interveio igualmente no projeto de mobiliário. Os objetos foram escolhidos em antiquários, mas também se desenharam móveis de inspiração historicista, que eram considerados como os mais ajustados ao estilo do Palácio.
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Ergasilus triangularis sp. nov. (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida, Ergasilidae) é proposta. Os espécimens foram coletados dos filamentos branquiais de Laemolyta taeniata dos rios Jamari, Guaporé e Pacaás Novos do estado de Rondônia, Brasil. A nova espécie tem um espinho forte, pectinado e falciforme no artículo terminal do exopodito da primeira perna, indicando uma relação com outras sete espécies amazônicas de Ergasilus. Esta espécie difere das outras no tamanho dos espécimes, forma da antena e na ornamentação das pernas.
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v.39:Text [Mousses] (1915)
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v.39:[Plates] [Mousses] (1915)
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pt.9:Bd.2:Abt.3 (1865-1868) [Incomplete]
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pt.4:Bd.1:Abt.2 (1864)