28 resultados para Elateridae


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Among lampyrids, intraspecific sexual communication is facilitated by spectral correspondence between visual sensitivity and bioluminescence emission from the single lantern in the tail. Could a similar strategy be utilized by the elaterids (click beetles), which have one ventral abdominal and two dorsal prothoracic lanterns? Spectral sensitivity [S(lambda)] and bioluminescence were investigated in four Brazilian click beetle species Fulgeochlizus bruchii, Pyrearinus termitilluminans, Pyrophorus punctatissimus and P. divergens, representing three genera. In addition, in situ microspectrophotometric absorption spectra were obtained for visual and screening pigments in P. punctatissimus and P. divergens species. In all species, the electroretinographic S(lambda) functions showed broad peaks in the green with a shoulder in the near-ultraviolet, suggesting the presence of short- and long-wavelength receptors in the compound eyes. The long-wavelength receptor in Pyrophorus species is mediated by a P540 rhodopsin in conjunction with a species-specific screening pigment. A correspondence was found between green to yellow bioluminescence emissions and its broad S(lambda) maximum in each of the four species. It is hypothesized that in elaterids, bioluminescence of the abdominal lantern is an optical signal for intraspecifc sexual communication, while the signals from the prothoracic lanterns serve to warn predators and may also provide illumination in flight.

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The speciose Brazilian Elateridae fauna is characterized by high karyotypic diversity, including one species (Chalcolepidius zonatus Eschscholtz, 1829) with the lowest diploid number within any Coleoptera order. Cytogenetic analysis of Conoderus dimidiatus Germar, 1839, C. scalaris (Germar, 1824,) C. ternarius Germar, 1839, and C. stigmosus Germar, 1839 by standard and differential staining was performed with the aim of establishing mechanisms of karyotypic differentiation in these species. Conoderus dimidiatus, C. scalaris, and C. ternarius have diploid numbers of 2n(male) = 17 and 2n(female) = 18, and a X0/XX sex determination system, similar to that encountered in the majority of Conoderini species. The karyotype of C. stigmosus was characterized by a diploid number of 2n=16 and a neoXY/neoXX sex determination system that was highly differentiated from other species of the genus. Some features of the mitotic and meiotic chromosomes suggest an autosome/ancestral X chromosome fusion as the cause of the neoXY system origin in C. stigmosus. C-banding and silver impregnation techniques showed that the four Conoderus species possess similar chromosomal characteristics to those registered in most Polyphaga species, including pericentromeric C band and autosomal NORs. Triple staining techniques including CMA(3)/DA/DAPI also provided useful information for differentiating these Conoderus species. These techniques revealed unique GC-rich heterochromatin associated with NORs in C. scalaris and C. stigmosus and CMA(3)-heteromorphism in C. scalaris and C. ternarius.

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The chromosome study of five species of the family Elateridae, belonging to the subfamilies Agrypninae and Elaterinae, and the analysis of the cytogenetic data previously recorded for this family permitted the establishment of the main strategies of karyotypic differentiation that has occurred in the elaterids. In Agrypninae, the three species studied (Conoderus fuscofasciatus, Conoderus rufidens, and Conoderus sp.) showed the male karyotype 2n = 16 + X0. This karyotypic uniformity detected in these Conoderus species has also been shared with other species of the same genus, differing considerably from chromosomal heterogeneity verified in the subfamily Agrypninae. The use of the C-banding technique in C. fuscofasciatus and Conoderus sp. revealed constitutive heterochromatin in the pericentromeric region of the majority of the chromosomes. In C. fuscofasciatus, additional constitutive heterochromatin were also observed in the long arm terminal region of almost all chromosomes. Among the representatives of Elaterinae, the karyotype 2n = 18 + Xy(p) of Pomachilius sp.2 was similar to that verified in the majority of the Coleoptera species, contrasting with the chromosomal formula 2n = 18 + X0 detected in Cardiorhinus rufilateris, which is most common in the species of Elaterinae. In the majority of the elaterids, the chromosomal differentiation has frequently been driven by reduction of the diploid number; but, among the four cytogenetically examined subfamilies, there are some differences in relation to the trends of karyotypic evolution. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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This work deals with the comparative cytogenetic analysis of four Neotropical Elateridae species and reviews the nucleolar organizer region (NOR) patterns on Coleoptera chromosomes, for the first time. The cytogenetic characterization of Conoderus malleatus (Conoderini), Pyrearinus candelarius, Pyrophorus divergens and Pyrophorus punctatissimus (Pyrophorini) was accomplished through the study of mitotic and meiotic cells submitted to standard (Giemsa) and differential staining [silver impregnation and GC-specific chromomycin A 3 (CMA 3) plus AT-specific 4′-6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) fluorochromes]. The analysis of spermatogonial cells revealed the diploid numbers: 2n = 17 in C. malleatus and 2n = 15 in P. candelarius, P. divergens and P. punctatissimus. In these species, the X0 type sex-determination system and the acrocentric morphology of almost all chromosomes were observed. The study of meiotic cells of the four species revealed the occurrence of total synapsis between the autosomes, the presence of one terminal or interstitial chiasma in the majority of the bivalents, and the reductional behaviour and regular segregation of all chromosomes. Although the three Pyrophorini species demonstrated many similar karyotypical characteristics, there was one discrepancy, which was noted in the diplotene cells and concerns the number of bivalents with two chiasmata; P. candelarius only presented one bivalent, P. divergens showed two bivalents and P. punctatissimus exhibited up to four bivalents with two chiasmata. Testicular cells impregnated with silver nitrate demonstrated two terminal NORs located on the fourth autosomal pair of the Conoderini species and on the second autosomal pair of the three Pyrophorini representatives. Use of CMA 3/distamycin A (DA)/DAPI staining on the P. candelarius and P. punctatissimus chromosomes revealed that the CMA 3 labelled regions were coincident with the NORs. The main strategies of karyotypical differentiation that have occurred among the four Elateridae species and other related species, and the general trends of the NOR shifts during Coleoptera chromosomal evolution are discussed in this work. © 2007 The Authors.

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The Coleoptera order is the richest group among Metazoa, but its phylogenetics remains incompletely understood. Among Coleoptera, bioluminescence is found within the Elateroidea, but the evolution of this character remains a mystery. Mitochondrial DNA has been used extensively to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships, however, the evolution of a single gene does not always correspond to the species evolutionary history and the molecular marker choice is a key step in this type of analysis. To create a solid basis to better understand the evolutionary history of Coleoptera and its bioluminescence, we sequenced and comparatively analyzed the mitochondrial genome of the Brazilian luminescent click beetle Pyrophorus divergens (Coleoptera: Elateridae). © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Nycterilampus Montrouzier, 1860, from Oceania, is removed from junior synonymy with Tetrigus Candeze, 1857, and is redescribed and revalidated. The genus includes two species, N. lifuanus Montrouzier, 1860, and N. velutinus Fleutiaux, 1891 both from New Caledonia. A comparative study of the morphological characters of males and females, including the reproductive organs of the Nycterilampus species and Tetrigus parallelus Candeze, 1857 (type-species) is presented. A key to Nycterilampus species and their separation from Tetrigus parallelus is given.

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Three new species of Triplonychus Candeze, T. cruspinosus sp. nov., T. crassifemoris sp. nov. and T. tibialatus sp. nov., and a new species of Globothorax Fleutiaux, G. latidens sp. nov., from Brazil are described. Illustrations, photographic and SEM images are presented. A review of the diagnostic generic characters and a key to the species of Triplonychus and Globothorax from Brazil are also given.

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The larva of Dicrepidius ramicornis (Palisot de Beauvois) and pupa of Dipropus brasilianus (Germar) are described. The larva of D. brasilianus is redescribed. The immatures of both species are illustrated. Comparisons among the known larvae of Dipropus species and between the two genera are presented. A provisional key to Dicrepidiina genera with known larvae is provided.

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A new species, Atractosomus amazonicus sp. nov. is described and three species, A. robustus Candèze, 1859, A. carinatus Candèze, 1859 and A. conicicollis Candèze, 1859 are redescribed and illustrated. A comparison among these species and with the type-species, A. flavescens (Germar 1839) is presented. A.amazonicus sp. nov. and A. robustus belong to group of species with 3rd and 4th antennomeres equal in size and the other studied species, to group with 3rd antennomere smaller than 4th.

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Los pinos son afectados por plagas y e nfermedades debido a diferentes factores como: incendios forestales, periodos de sequías prolongados, el manejo inadecuado del bosque y la falta de aplicación de prácticas silviculturales. Uno de los insectos que más se reporta atacando los pinos es el gor gojo descortezador del pino Dendroctonus frontalis. Ataques por este insecto fueron reportados en el departamento de Nueva Segovia en el periodo comprendido entre 1999 al 2001. D. frontalis afectó aproximadamente 32,359.41 ha. de bosques equivalentes al 50 % del área boscosa de Nueva Segovia y unos 3 millones m 3 de madera en rollo. Los daños estimados por este ataque se aproximan a los 39 millones de dólares por pérdida de madera en pie y 56 millones de dólares por costo de oportunidad y un cuantioso daño a mbiental. Ante tal situación y debido a la importancia que tiene el recurso forestal en Nicaragua, se realizó una investigación con el objetivo de describir la fluctuación poblacional de todos los insectos asociados a los pinos y sus enemigos naturales. El estudio se realizó en el Departamento de Nueva Segovia, específicamente en los Municipios de Dipilto y El Jicaro en el periodo comprendido entre Febrero 2004 a Enero 2005. El monitoreo se realizó cada 15 días y se utilizaron trampas del tipo “Lindgren non sticky funnel trap®” de doce embudos con vaso colector, llevando adherido un paquete de feromona sintetica (frontalin ®) y un depósito de aguarrás (pine turpentine). Los resultados obtenidos fueron los siguientes. Se describió la fluctuación poblacional d e insectos de la familia Scolytidae. Las poblaciones de insectos de esta familia fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios. También, se describió la fluctuación poblacional de insectos del Orden Coleóptera y se les identificó hasta el nivel de familia. El número de insectos de la familia Curculionidae, Cerambycidae, Scarabaeidae, Coccinellidae fueron mayores estadísticamente en Dipilto que en El Jicaro. Por el contrario, los insectos de la familia Buprestidae y Elateridae fueron mayores en El Ji caro en comparación con el municipio de Dipilto. El número de insectos de las familias Chrysomelidae, Carabidae, Nitidullidae, Lampiridae, Tenebrionidae fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios. En este mismo estudio, se describió la fluctuaci ón poblacional de insectos depredadores encontrados en el bosque de pino. Los insectos de la familia Staphylinidae fueron estadísticamente mayores en Dipilto que en El Jicaro, por el contrario las poblaciones de insectos Trogostidae, Histeridae y Cucujidae fueron estadísticamente similares en Dipilto y El Jicaro. Es importante señalar que en comparación con los otros depredadores, la familia Trogostidae se encontró en mayor númer o a lo largo de todo el estudio

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Los bosques de pinos son especies forestales que desempeñan un papel socioeconómico clave, albergando gran parte de la biodiversidad. Estos se ven afectados por insectos plagas, entre las que se encuentran los insectos taladradores; siendo los més importantes los que pertenecen a las familias: Buprestidae, Elateridae y Cerambycidae. No existía hasta la fecha en el país un reporte formal sobre que especies de taladradores existentes en el país y su ocurrencia poblacional. Ante tal situación, se considera importante la identificación y el estudio de la ocurrencia poblacional de estos insectos asociados a los pinos. El estudio se realizó en los municipios de Dipilto y El Jícaro, Nueva Segovia. Se realizo un monitoreo cada 15 días; para este se utilizaron trampas del tipo "Lindgren non-sticky funnel trap" de 12 embudos con vaso colector, feromonas de agregación (frontalin®) y aguarrás como atrayentes, obteniéndose los siguientes resultados: Los insectos taladradores encontrados fueron: Chalcolepidius lacordairei (Candeze), y Chacolepidius sp. de la familia Elateridae, además Chalcophora sp. Lampetis monilis, Melanophila notata, de la familia Buprestidae, de la familia Cerambycidae se identificaron los insectos: Assycuera macrotela Bates, Leptostylus sp. Arhopa/us asperatus. Arhopalus productus y Hesperandra polita (Say). Además se describió la ocurrencia poblacional de estas familias en ambos municipios estudiados.

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El marango (Moringa oleífera L.) Es un árbol de la familia Moringácea que crece en el trópico, es un cultivo de gran importancia en Centroamérica. En Nicaragua durante los últimos años a crecido el interés por este cultivo debido a su potencial nutritivo en la alimentación de ganado bovino, porcino y aves. Sin embargo se ha visto afectado por muchos problemas fitosanitarios, causando éstos una drástica reducción en los rendimientos de este rubro. Con el objetivo de generar información para el manejo de estos insectos, realizamos este estudio para identificar los principales insectos asociados al cultivo de marango, describir la fluctuación poblacional de estos insectos en las diferentes épocas del año, calcular la abundancia y su riqueza y el comportamiento de cada uno de ellos. Este trabajo se realizó en el período comprendido de Mayo a Diciembre del 2013 en Managua, en dos fincas experimentales Las Mercedes y CNIA-INTA. En ambas fincas se colocaron trampas para la captura de insectos, trampas de caída libre y trampas de recipientes de plástico de un galón con agua y melaza. El total de trampas por finca fueron 24, los muestreos se realizaron semanalmente y los insectos colectados en el campo fueron llevados al laboratorio para su respectiva identificación. De acuerdo a lo resultados obtenidos, las principales familias de insectos encontrados asociados al cultivo del marango fueron las familias Formicidae, Lonchaeidae, Elateridae, Tachinidae, Syrphidae, Apidae, Coccinellidae, Scarabaeidae, Vespidae, Histeridae, Tenebrionidae y Curculionidae. Se encontró que la mayor abundancia y riqueza de insectos asociados al cultivo de marango fue encontrada en la finca CNIA INTA, también se observó que la familia Formicidae y Lonchaeidae fueron las más abundante en ambas fincas. La mayor Incidencia y Severidad del daño de termitas se encontró en la finca Las Mercedes

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