ABSTRACT The State of Acre, in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, harbors high biodiversity and a high degree of endemisms. Nevertheless, there are few studies on the diversity of social wasps occurring in this region. This study presents a list of social wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Polistinae) collected actively with attractive bait in three rainforest fragments in Acre. A total of 758 wasps belonging to 11 genera and 36 species were collected. Nineteen species were new distribution records for Acre and three others were new records for Brazil. Based on our results, further investigations should lead to a significant increase in Polistinae diversity in this region, producing information for biogeographic studies and management of natural...
Social wasps are common elements in Neotropics, although even elementary data about this taxon in Am...
In the northeastern part of Brazil, located 90% within the semi-arid region of the country, we can f...
Social wasps are a high species richness group and very common in Amazonian areas. Despite this, no ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The State of Acre, in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, harbors high biodiversity ...
Diversity and aspects of the ecology of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae) in Central Amazonian "te...
The thematic network ‘Biodiversity of Insects in the Amazon’ is the first network among researchers ...
A survey of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae), common insects of Neotropical fauna, which performs...
Social wasps are common elements in Neotropics, although even elementary data about this taxon in th...
The Acre and Rondônia states in Brazil are part of Western Amazon rainforest in Brazil, an area harb...
Human exploitation of the forest in the northwest of São Paulo State has generated enormous fragment...
The Roraima state in Brazil is part of Northern Amazon, an area harboring high biodiversity and high...
For many years, research about social wasps in the Northeast was neglected due to its climatic and v...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of São Paulo State is poorl...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of Sao Paulo State is poorl...
This study was developed aiming to compile data concerning the occurrence and distribution of social...
Social wasps are common elements in Neotropics, although even elementary data about this taxon in Am...
In the northeastern part of Brazil, located 90% within the semi-arid region of the country, we can f...
Social wasps are a high species richness group and very common in Amazonian areas. Despite this, no ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The State of Acre, in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, harbors high biodiversity ...
Diversity and aspects of the ecology of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae) in Central Amazonian "te...
The thematic network ‘Biodiversity of Insects in the Amazon’ is the first network among researchers ...
A survey of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae), common insects of Neotropical fauna, which performs...
Social wasps are common elements in Neotropics, although even elementary data about this taxon in th...
The Acre and Rondônia states in Brazil are part of Western Amazon rainforest in Brazil, an area harb...
Human exploitation of the forest in the northwest of São Paulo State has generated enormous fragment...
The Roraima state in Brazil is part of Northern Amazon, an area harboring high biodiversity and high...
For many years, research about social wasps in the Northeast was neglected due to its climatic and v...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of São Paulo State is poorl...
Social wasp diversity in Semideciduous Seasonal Forests of the northeast of Sao Paulo State is poorl...
This study was developed aiming to compile data concerning the occurrence and distribution of social...
Social wasps are common elements in Neotropics, although even elementary data about this taxon in Am...
In the northeastern part of Brazil, located 90% within the semi-arid region of the country, we can f...
Social wasps are a high species richness group and very common in Amazonian areas. Despite this, no ...