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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 8(2)Apr.-June 2008. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-489038

ABSTRACT

Duas espécies novas de Chromatonotus Hebard, 1920 do estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil, são descritas: Chromatonotus chirostylatus sp. nov e Chromatonotus sinopensis sp. nov. Ilustrações sobre a forma e coloração, modificação tergal no abdome, placas genitais e peças da genitália do macho são apresentadas.


Two new species of Chromatonotus Hebard, 1920 from Mato Grosso State, Brazil, are described: Chromatonotus chirostylatus sp. nov and Chromatonotus sinopensis sp. nov. Illustrations of the shape and coloration, tergal modification in the abdome, genital plates and the male genitalia are presented.


Subject(s)
Anatomy/classification , Biodiversity , Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Blattellidae/classification , Insecta/anatomy & histology , Insecta/classification
2.
Rev. bras. entomol ; 51(1): 6-7, jan.-mar. 2007. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-450099

ABSTRACT

Uma nova espécie de Cariblatta Hebard (C. grandiosa sp. nov.) do Rio de Janeiro é descrita e as peças genitais são ilustradas.


A new species of Cariblatta Hebard (C. grandiosa sp. nov.) from Rio de Janeiro is described. Illustrations of genitalia are presented.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Species Specificity
3.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-459149

ABSTRACT

Neste trabalho descreve-se um novo gênero (Eushelfordiella) com uma espécie nova (Eushelfordiella paraense), designada como espécie-tipo, do Estado do Pará, Brasil. Uma nova combinação é proposta, com a transferência de Paratropes amazonensis Rocha e Silva-Albuquerque (1957) para o gênero Eushelfordia Hebard, 1926.


In this paper one new genus (Eushelfordiella) with one new species (Eushelfordiella paraense) are described. A designation of the material type from Para State, Brazil is made. A new combination is proposed by transferring Paratropes amazonensis Rocha e Silva-Albuquerque (1957) to Eushelfordia Hebard, 1926.


Subject(s)
Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Comparative Study , Classification/methods , Ecosystem/analysis , Insecta/anatomy & histology , Insecta/classification
4.
Rev. bras. entomol ; 50(4): 450-452, dez. 2006. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-445406

ABSTRACT

D. falcifera sp. nov. e D. moratoi sp. nov. coletadas no interior de ninhos de vespas da família Sphecidae, servindo como presas para imaturos, são descritas do Estado do Acre, Brasil.


D. falcifera sp. nov. and D. moratoi sp. nov., collected inside the wasps' nests of the family Sphecidae serving as preys for the immature forms, are described from the State of Acre, Brazil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Brazil , Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Wasps
5.
Rev. bras. entomol ; 49(3): 367-368, July-Sept. 2005. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-417703

ABSTRACT

Riatia tucuruiense sp. nov. é descrita do Estado do Pará (Brasil) com base na genitália do macho. Ilustracões das pecas genitais são apresentadas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cockroaches/classification , Genitalia
6.
Entomol. vectores ; 12(1): 105-110, jan.-mar. 2005. ilus, mapas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-415361

ABSTRACT

Aglaopteryx sacrificata sp. nov. é descrita com base em caracteres morfológicos da genitália do macho. A espécie foi coletada em ninhos de vespas solitárias da família Sphecidae, no estado do Amazonas, Brasil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Wasps , Brazil/epidemiology
7.
Entomol. vectores ; 12(1): 137-140, jan.-mar. 2005. mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-415367

ABSTRACT

The number of species of the genus Ischnoptera reported from Uruguay is doubled, increasing its number to 6. Ischnoptera argentina Hebard, 1921; I. bilunata Saussure, 1869; and I. litostylata Hebard, 1921 are reported for the first time. The available information on the species distribution is mapped.


Subject(s)
Animals , Phylogeography , Cockroaches/classification , Argentina , Uruguay
8.
Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol ; 2004 Jun-Sep; 22(2-3): 115-21
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-37241

ABSTRACT

Recently, cockroaches have been established as the second most Important allergen, producing allergic diseases, especially in low socioeconomic populations. In Thailand, about 44-61% of atopic patients were positive to cockroach extract by a skin-prick test. This study examined cockroach allergen levels in relation to cockroach species and allergic diseases in the houses of cockroach-sensitive patients. Sixty households of allergic patients in the Bangkok metropolitan area were surveyed using open- and closed-ended questionnaires. Cockroaches were collected using commercial cockroach traps, while dust samples were obtained from the bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms of the houses using a vacuum cleaner. The cockroaches were counted and their species Identified. The levels of cockroach allergens were determined by specific monoclonal antibodies using a monoclonal antibody-polyclonal antibody based sandwich ELISA kit. Six cockroach species were Identified: Periplaneta americana (American cockroach, 72.15%), Supella longlpalpa (2.75%, found in only one house), Periplaneta brunnea (0.78%), Periplaneta australaslae (0.78%), Neostylopyga rhombifolla (0.78%), Blattella germanica (German cockroach, 0.39%) and nymphs (22.35%). Allergens of the predominant species, P. americana, were detectable in all homes studied, with the highest levels in the kitchen areas. The range of allergen levels in house dust varied from 0.40-162.00 microg per g of dust. The median and mean allergen levels in kitchen dust were 59.16 microg and 62.80 microg per g of dust, respectively, while the median allergen level in bedroom dust was only 15.90 microg per g of dust. The German cockroach allergen (Bla g 2) was undetectable in any of the houses. IN CONCLUSION: P. americana was the most common cockroach and may be the species causing allergic diseases, especially asthma, in Thailand, which differs from the USA and Europe


Subject(s)
Allergens/analysis , Animals , Cockroaches/classification , Dust/immunology , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Humans , Hypersensitivity/epidemiology , Insect Proteins/analysis , Thailand
9.
Entomol. vectores ; 11(4): 623-652, out.-dez. 2004. ilus, mapas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-417233

ABSTRACT

Neste trabalho sete espécies de Neoblattella Shelford, 1911 são estudadas e descritas, pela primeira vez, as genitálias do macho e da fêmea. Com base nesse estudo são reunidas em quatro grupos, com a finalidade de estabelecer relação entre elas e elucidar problemas taxonômicos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Cockroaches/classification , Genitalia , Central America/epidemiology , South America/epidemiology
10.
Rev. bras. entomol ; 48(3): 343-346, jul.-set. 2004. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-384838

ABSTRACT

Lophoblatta lurida sp. nov. é descrita do Estado do Acre (Brasil) com base em único espécimen coletado em ninho de vespa. Ilustrações da genitália do macho e a distribuição das espécies conhecidas de Lophoblatta Hebard, 1929 são fornecidas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cockroaches/anatomy & histology , Cockroaches/classification , Cockroaches/growth & development , Residence Characteristics , Wasps , Brazil
11.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2004 ; 35 Suppl 2(): 46-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36269

ABSTRACT

Cockroach surveys were carried out in three provinces of the Northern region of Thailand: Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son, and three cities of Guangxi Province of the People's Republic of China: Nanning, Huangjiang, and Hechi. Sticky traps were used for cockroach sampling in these surveys. At least 30 houses in each province or city were randomly sampled. Traps were placed in kitchen areas for 2 nights. In Thailand, a total of 214 cockroaches was caught in 65 of 112 houses (59.4%) with an average of 1.9 cockroaches/ house. There were 5 species of cockroach caught: Periplaneta americana (32.7%), Pycnoscelis surinamensis (29%), Periplaneta australasiae (18.2%), Periplaneta brunnea (17.3%), and Periplaneta fuliginosa (2.8%). In China, a total of 198 cockroaches was caught in 67 of 99 houses (67.5%) with an average of 2 cockroaches/ house. There were 6 species of cockroaches caught: P. americana (53%), Py. surinamensis (12.6%), P. brunnea (12.1%), P. australasiae (12.1%), P. fuliginosa (9.6%), and Neostylopyga rhombifolia (0.6%). According to the surveys in this study, there were no significant differences among the number of cockroaches caught in the six locations of the two countries (p > 0.05). P. americana was the most abundant cockroach species in both countries.


Subject(s)
Analysis of Variance , Animals , China , Cockroaches/classification , Housing , Thailand
12.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2002 ; 33 Suppl 3(): 36-40
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35108

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the species distribution of indoor cockroaches in dwellings in Bangkok. Commercial sticky traps were used to catch cockroaches in 128 private residences (40 single houses, 49 townhouses, 39 apartments), 34 offices, and 30 small groceries. The cockroaches were identified as Periplaneta americana, Supella longipalpa, Blattella germanica, Neostylopyga rhombifolia, P. brunnea, P. australasiae, Pycnoscelus surinamensis, and B. lituricallis; two were unidentified species. The most common species were P. americana, S. longipalpa and B. germanica--most of which were nymphal stages. P. americana and S. longipalpa infested all kinds of buildings, especially private residences (50.0% and 17.2%, respectively) and offices (61.8% and 58.8%, respectively); they were also found mostly (15.1%) in mixed infestation and with no predominant species. B. germanica (26.7%) were significantly predominant in groceries. Air conditioners have no influence on cockroach distribution.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cockroaches/classification , Housing , Population Dynamics , Species Specificity , Thailand
13.
Bol. Dir. Malariol. Saneam. Ambient ; 28(3/4): 128-50, sept.-dic. 1988. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-82382

ABSTRACT

Se introduce la obra con una exposición cronológica detallada de los estudios sobre taxonomía y clasificación de los blátidos que se han llevado a cabo hasta el presente. Se acompaña la revisión con laves para subórdenes, familias y géneros; además se incluyen claves gráficas para identificar las cucarachas más comunes en el domicilio y peridomicilio. Hasta ahora, en Venezuela se han señalado un total de 75 especies de cucarachas selváticas, 5 peridomésticas y 5 domésticas, que comprenden a su vez 40 géneros, 6 subfamilias, 12 familias y 4 subordenes


Subject(s)
Animals , Cockroaches/classification , Periplaneta/microbiology
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