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ABSTRACT This study concerns the diplopod genus Eucampesmella Schubart, 1955, widespread in Brazil. After this work, the genus includes 12 valid species, and three incertae sedis: E. pugiuncula (Schubart, 1946), E. brunnea Kraus, 1959 and E. schubarti Kraus, 1957. The type-species, Eucampesmella tricuspis (Attems, 1931), is redescribed based on the holotype, and the following six new Brazilian species are added: Eucampesmella macunaima sp. nov. from the states of Rondônia, Pará, and Piauí; E. capitu sp. nov. from the states of Piauí and Paraíba; E. brascubas sp. nov. from the state of Sergipe; E. iracema sp. nov. from the state of Pernambuco; E. pedrobala sp. nov. from the state of Ceará; and E. lalla sp. nov. from the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Furthermore, E. lartiguei ferrii (Schubart, 1956) is recognized as a junior synonym of E. lartiguei lartiguei (Silvestri, 1897), which also had its status changed, and E. sulcata (Attems, 1898) is revalidated, prevailing under the name Leptodesmus tuberculiporus Attems, 1898. In addition, drawings, diagnoses, and distribution maps for all species of the genus are provided.
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This study concerns the diplopod genus Eucampesmella Schubart, 1955, widespread in Brazil. After this work, the genus includes 12 valid species, and three incertae sedis: E. pugiuncula (Schubart, 1946), E. brunnea Kraus, 1959 and E. schubarti Kraus, 1957. The type-species, Eucampesmella tricuspis (Attems, 1931), is redescribed based on the holotype, and the following six new Brazilian species are added: Eucampesmella macunaima sp. nov. from the states of Rondônia, Pará, and Piauí; E. capitu sp. nov. from the states of Piauí and Paraíba; E. brascubas sp. nov. from the state of Sergipe; E. iracema sp. nov. from the state of Pernambuco; E. pedrobala sp. nov. from the state of Ceará; and E. lalla sp. nov. from the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Furthermore, E. lartiguei ferrii (Schubart, 1956) is recognized as a junior synonym of E. lartiguei lartiguei (Silvestri, 1897), which also had its status changed, and E. sulcata (Attems, 1898) is revalidated, prevailing under the name Leptodesmus tuberculiporus Attems, 1898. In addition, drawings, diagnoses, and distribution maps for all species of the genus are provided.(AU)
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Animais , Artrópodes/anatomia & histologia , Artrópodes/classificação , Especificidade da Espécie , BrasilResumo
This study concerns the diplopod genus Eucampesmella Schubart, 1955, widespread in Brazil. After this work, the genus includes 12 valid species, and three incertae sedis: E. pugiuncula (Schubart, 1946), E. brunnea Kraus, 1959 and E. schubarti Kraus, 1957. The type-species, Eucampesmella tricuspis (Attems, 1931), is redescribed based on the holotype, and the following six new Brazilian species are added: Eucampesmella macunaima sp. nov. from the states of Rondônia, Pará, and Piauí; E. capitu sp. nov. from the states of Piauí and Paraíba; E. brascubas sp. nov. from the state of Sergipe; E. iracema sp. nov. from the state of Pernambuco; E. pedrobala sp. nov. from the state of Ceará; and E. lalla sp. nov. from the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Furthermore, E. lartiguei ferrii (Schubart, 1956) is recognized as a junior synonym of E. lartiguei lartiguei (Silvestri, 1897), which also had its status changed, and E. sulcata (Attems, 1898) is revalidated, prevailing under the name Leptodesmus tuberculiporus Attems, 1898. In addition, drawings, diagnoses, and distribution maps for all species of the genus are provided.(AU)
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Animais , Artrópodes/anatomia & histologia , Artrópodes/classificaçãoResumo
Studies that address biodiversity and its supporting mechanisms in different ecosystems are fundamental to understanding the relationships between species and the prevailing environmental conditions within each habitat type. This study presents information on the phenology of Promestosoma boggianii (Silvestri, 1898) and its association with seasonal flood and dry events in a floodplain of Mato Grossos northern Pantanal region, Brazil. Sampling was carried out in three areas located between the Bento Gomes and Cuiabá rivers, on the Porto Cercado Road, Poconé-MT. Each sample area was composed of two treatments: (I) floodable habitats and (NI) non-floodable habitats. Three quadrats (10 x 10 m) were established within each treatment, with sampling carried out using pitfall traps and mini-Winkler extractors during the dry season, rising water, high water and receding water phases for the duration of two hydrological cycles within the Pantanal (2010/2011 and 2011/2012). A total of 295 P. boggianii individuals were sampled at different stages of development (except stages I and II), distributed between the rising water (209 ind., 70.8%), dry (76 ind., 25.8%) and receding water (10 ind., 3.4%) seasons. No specimens were sampled during the high water season. The higher abundances recorded between the dry and rising water seasons, primarily at early stages of development, indicate that P. boggianii is characterized as a univoltine species in these habitats. The data demonstrate that individuals of P. boggianii were more abundant in floodable habitats. In addition, the results show that the life cycle of this diplopod is sinchronized to the seasonal nature of this floodable environment, as a strategy to survive the extreme conditions of terrestrial and aquatic phases Brazils northern Pantanal region.
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Animais , Adaptação Biológica , Artrópodes , Biodiversidade , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Distribuição Animal , Brasil , Áreas AlagadasResumo
Studies that address biodiversity and its supporting mechanisms in different ecosystems are fundamental to understanding the relationships between species and the prevailing environmental conditions within each habitat type. This study presents information on the phenology of Promestosoma boggianii (Silvestri, 1898) and its association with seasonal flood and dry events in a floodplain of Mato Grossos northern Pantanal region, Brazil. Sampling was carried out in three areas located between the Bento Gomes and Cuiabá rivers, on the Porto Cercado Road, Poconé-MT. Each sample area was composed of two treatments: (I) floodable habitats and (NI) non-floodable habitats. Three quadrats (10 x 10 m) were established within each treatment, with sampling carried out using pitfall traps and mini-Winkler extractors during the dry season, rising water, high water and receding water phases for the duration of two hydrological cycles within the Pantanal (2010/2011 and 2011/2012). A total of 295 P. boggianii individuals were sampled at different stages of development (except stages I and II), distributed between the rising water (209 ind., 70.8%), dry (76 ind., 25.8%) and receding water (10 ind., 3.4%) seasons. No specimens were sampled during the high water season. The higher abundances recorded between the dry and rising water seasons, primarily at early stages of development, indicate that P. boggianii is characterized as a univoltine species in these habitats. The data demonstrate that individuals of P. boggianii were more abundant in floodable habitats. In addition, the results show that the life cycle of this diplopod is sinchronized to the seasonal nature of this floodable environment, as a strategy to survive the extreme conditions of terrestrial and aquatic phases Brazils northern Pantanal region.(AU)
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Animais , Artrópodes , Distribuição Animal , Adaptação Biológica , Biodiversidade , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Áreas Alagadas , BrasilResumo
Diplopods are considered important macroarthropods the soil as part of its maintenance and balance. These animals usually do not occur in high densities, but population explosions caused by environmental disturbances, climate changes, and use of pesticides that eliminate possible competitors, have been reported. The millipede Urostreptus atrobrunneus Pierozzi and Fontanetti, 2006 have become a nuisance to humans in infestation sites in urban centers of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a contribution to the understanding of this potential pest, this study describes the histology, histochemistry, and ultrastructure of the U. atrobrunneus midgut, and presents the redefinition of hepatic cells somewhat controversial in the literature. The region of the midgut is characterized by the absence of a cuticular intima, and composed of a pseudostratified epithelium on a thick basal membrane, followed by a muscle layer, a layer of hepatic cells, lined by an external membrane. The morphology observed in U. atrobrunneus is similar to that reported for other species of diplopods. The hepatic cells have been previously described as randomly without forming a layer, however, the present results clearly demonstrate that these cells form a continuous layer over the whole midgut.(AU)
Diplópodos são considerados importantes macro-artrópodes do solo, uma vez que participam de sua manutenção e equilíbrio. Comumente estes animais não apresentam população numerosa, porém há relatos de explosões populacionais ocasionadas por desequilíbrios ambientais, mudanças climáticas e utilização de pesticidas que eliminam possíveis competidores. O milípede Urostreptus atrobrunneus Pierozzi e Fontanetti, 2006, têm apresentado pontos de infestação em centros urbanos, do estado de São Paulo, Brasil, causando muitos transtornos à população humana. Com objetivo de contribuir para o conhecimento desta potencial praga, este trabalho apresenta a descrição histológica, histoquímica e ultra-estrutural do intestino médio do milípede U. atrobrunneus, bem como apresenta a redefinição das células hepáticas, um tanto controversa na literatura pertinente. A região do intestino médio é caracterizada pela ausência da íntima cuticular, sendo formado por um epitélio pseudoestratificado, apoiado por uma membrana basal espessa, seguido de uma camada muscular, uma camada de células hepáticas, revestido por uma membrana externa. A morfologia observada neste trabalho assemelha-se bastante com as descrições de outras espécies de diplópodos estudadas até o momento. As células hepáticas foram previamente descritas como dispostas aleatoriamente sem a formação de uma camada, contudo, os presentes resultados demonstram claramente que estas células formam uma camada contínua ao longo de todo o intestino médio.(AU)
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Animais , Artrópodes , Intestinos/anatomia & histologia , Intestinos/ultraestrutura , Hepatócitos/ultraestruturaResumo
Different populations of Pseudonannolene strinatii Mauriès, 1974 collected from three caves in Iporanga, state of São Paulo, were cytogenetically compared using techniques of conventional coloration, C-banding and silver nitrate impregnation. Specimens were morphologically similar and small cytogenetic differences were observed between the populations with relation to the distribution of constitutive heterochromatin.(AU)
Diferentes populações de Pseudonannolene strinatii Mauriès, 1974 coletadas em três cavernas em Iporanga, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil foram comparadas citogeneticamente utilizando-se técnicas de coloração convencional, bandamento C e impregnação com nitrato de prata. Indivíduos demonstraram-se morfologicamente similares e diferenças citogenéticas sutis foram observadas entre as populações com relação à distribuição da heterocromatina constitutiva.(AU)
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Animais , Artrópodes/genética , Análise Citogenética , Cariótipo , HeterocromatinaResumo
Different populations of Pseudonannolene strinatii Mauriès, 1974 collected from three caves in Iporanga, state of São Paulo, were cytogenetically compared using techniques of conventional coloration, C-banding and silver nitrate impregnation. Specimens were morphologically similar and small cytogenetic differences were observed between the populations with relation to the distribution of constitutive heterochromatin.
Diferentes populações de Pseudonannolene strinatii Mauriès, 1974 coletadas em três cavernas em Iporanga, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil foram comparadas citogeneticamente utilizando-se técnicas de coloração convencional, bandamento C e impregnação com nitrato de prata. Indivíduos demonstraram-se morfologicamente similares e diferenças citogenéticas sutis foram observadas entre as populações com relação à distribuição da heterocromatina constitutiva.
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Animais , Análise Citogenética , Artrópodes/genética , Cariótipo , HeterocromatinaResumo
The new generic and specific names Cryptosolenomeris macrogon are proposed for a large chelodesmoid milliped collected at Linhares, Espírito Santo, Brazil, and characterized particularly by the elongated gonotelopodites lacking torsion and apically recurved into a calyciform shield concealing the solenomere; the typical chelodesmoid prefemoral process appears to be either undeveloped or present in a disjunct position. There are no known close generic relatives in the known Brazilian fauna.
O nome genérico e o epíteto específico novos - Cryptosolenomeris macrogon - são propostos para um diplópodo quelodesmóide de grande porte, o qual foi coletado em Linhares, estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. Ele é caracterizado em especial pelos gonotelopoditos alongados sem torção e recurvados no ápice para transformar-se em um escudo caliciforme que oculta o solenomero; o típico processo pre-femoral dos quelodesmóides parece ser ou, pouco desenvolvido ou, presente numa posição disjunta. Não são descritos gêneros de parentesco próximo na fauna brasileira já conhecida.
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The new generic and specific names Cryptosolenomeris macrogon are proposed for a large chelodesmoid milliped collected at Linhares, Espírito Santo, Brazil, and characterized particularly by the elongated gonotelopodites lacking torsion and apically recurved into a calyciform shield concealing the solenomere; the typical chelodesmoid prefemoral process appears to be either undeveloped or present in a disjunct position. There are no known close generic relatives in the known Brazilian fauna.
O nome genérico e o epíteto específico novos - Cryptosolenomeris macrogon - são propostos para um diplópodo quelodesmóide de grande porte, o qual foi coletado em Linhares, estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. Ele é caracterizado em especial pelos gonotelopoditos alongados sem torção e recurvados no ápice para transformar-se em um escudo caliciforme que oculta o solenomero; o típico processo pre-femoral dos quelodesmóides parece ser ou, pouco desenvolvido ou, presente numa posição disjunta. Não são descritos gêneros de parentesco próximo na fauna brasileira já conhecida.
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The distribution and morphology of fat body of Brazilian diplopod Rhinocricus padbergi Verhoeff, 1938 are analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and histology. A terminology is proposed for description of the diplopods fat body.
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The distribution and morphology of fat body of Brazilian diplopod Rhinocricus padbergi Verhoeff, 1938 are analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and histology. A terminology is proposed for description of the diplopods fat body.