Immature stages of the moth Lobeza dentilinea (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae), with redescription of the species based on male and female morphology
- L. R. Pinheiro, Renato Silva, M. Duarte
- Biology
- 1 August 2011
Evidence from the adult morphology supporting the placement of the genus in Notodontinae includes proboscis smaller than the length of the head, epiphysis with more than half of tibia, tarsal claws simple, and labial palpi short.
Plumage pigmentation patterns of diurnal raptors in relation to colour ornamentation and ecology
- A. Gomes, Renato Silva, G. Cardoso
- BiologyJournal of Ornithology
- 23 March 2018
Despite differences in evolution between mottled and barred plumage in raptors, suggesting that the latter has more diverse functions than camouflage alone, behavioural research is needed to confirm the possible dual function of barred plumages as an ornamental trait.
Plumage pigmentation patterns of diurnal raptors in relation to colour ornamentation and ecology
- A. Gomes, Renato Silva, G. Cardoso
- Biology, Environmental ScienceJournal of Ornithology
- 23 March 2018
Despite differences in evolution between mottled and barred plumage in raptors, suggesting that the latter has more diverse functions than camouflage alone, behavioural research is needed to confirm the possible dual function of barred plumages as an ornamental trait.
Reaction of forage species to Pratylenchus brachyurus root lesion nematode
The Pratylenchus brachyurus, also known as root lesion nematode, is a soil inhabitant phytonematode that in recent decades caused serious damages to several crops in the Cerrado region. Taking into…