Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Pádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis
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Resumo: The Family Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) comprises 35 genera and 197 described species, and is mostly distributed in the Neotropical region. This study present a catalog of Richardiidae, which historically faces challenges in their classification due to low morphological diversity and a complex and confusing taxonomic history. Here, an updated catalog of Richardiidae is provided, including synonyms, geographic distribution, information on type specimens, their condition, and the scientific collections in which they are deposited. The information was systematically organized, including detailed protocols of label transcriptions and standardized abbreviations. The present study aims to consolidate and update the taxonomic knowledge of Richardiidae, summarizing the information about species. Indeed, a survey was conducted to evaluate the abundance and population fluctuation of two Richardiidae species in areas of the Atlantic Forest with varying levels of anthropization on the \"Luiz de Queiroz\" campus, Piracicaba, SP. Then, multilure traps baited with putrescine and ammonium acetate were set up in four areas (Agroforestry, Central Area, Riparian Forest, and Preserved fragment) from April/2019 to March/2020. A total of 120 specimens were collected and identified as Richardiodes trimaculata Henning, 1937 and Richardia teevani Curran, 1934. Richardiodes trimaculata (n = 93) was the most abundant species, predominating in less disturbed areas, while Ri. Teevani (n = 27) showed lower abundance and was more sensitive to disturbance. Both species presented population peak in the dry season (JulySeptember), suggesting seasonal adaptation, which differs from other saprophagous dipterous. Our results highlight the importance of preserved remains for conservation of Richardiidae species and show that those species can be sampled using multilure traps.
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spelling Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern BrazilCatálogo de Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) e abundância e flutuação populacional de duas espécies de richardídios (Diptera: Richardiidae) em áreas antropizadas de Mata Atlântica no sudeste do BrasilAmbiente antrópicoAmostragemAnthropized environmentArmadilha MultilureColeçõesCollectionsDistribuição geográficaEspécimes-tipoGeographic distributionMultilure trapRichardídeosRichardidsSamplingSinônimosSynonymsTaxonomiaTaxonomyType specimensThe Family Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) comprises 35 genera and 197 described species, and is mostly distributed in the Neotropical region. This study present a catalog of Richardiidae, which historically faces challenges in their classification due to low morphological diversity and a complex and confusing taxonomic history. Here, an updated catalog of Richardiidae is provided, including synonyms, geographic distribution, information on type specimens, their condition, and the scientific collections in which they are deposited. The information was systematically organized, including detailed protocols of label transcriptions and standardized abbreviations. The present study aims to consolidate and update the taxonomic knowledge of Richardiidae, summarizing the information about species. Indeed, a survey was conducted to evaluate the abundance and population fluctuation of two Richardiidae species in areas of the Atlantic Forest with varying levels of anthropization on the \"Luiz de Queiroz\" campus, Piracicaba, SP. Then, multilure traps baited with putrescine and ammonium acetate were set up in four areas (Agroforestry, Central Area, Riparian Forest, and Preserved fragment) from April/2019 to March/2020. A total of 120 specimens were collected and identified as Richardiodes trimaculata Henning, 1937 and Richardia teevani Curran, 1934. Richardiodes trimaculata (n = 93) was the most abundant species, predominating in less disturbed areas, while Ri. Teevani (n = 27) showed lower abundance and was more sensitive to disturbance. Both species presented population peak in the dry season (JulySeptember), suggesting seasonal adaptation, which differs from other saprophagous dipterous. Our results highlight the importance of preserved remains for conservation of Richardiidae species and show that those species can be sampled using multilure traps.A família Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) compreende 35 gêneros e 197 espécies válidas, com distribuição predominantemente neotropical. Este estudo apresenta um catálogo da família, que historicamente enfrentou desafios de classificação devido à sua diversidade morfológica e a uma história taxonômica complexa e frequentemente confusa. Um catálogo atualizado de táxons válidos é fornecido, incluindo sinônimos, distribuição geográfica e a localização dos tipos portadores de nomes, com informações sobre as condições dos espécimes e coleções onde estão depositados os espécimes-tipo. O material foi organizado sistematicamente, incluindo protocolos detalhados de transcrição de etiquetas e abreviações padronizadas. Este trabalho visa consolidar e atualizar o conhecimento taxonômico de Richardiidae, sumarizando em uma base sólida as informações sobre as espécies. Além disso, foi realizado um estudo avaliando a abundância e flutuação populacional de duas espécies de Richardiidae em fragmentos de Mata Atlântica com diferentes níveis de antropização no Campus \"Luiz de Queiroz\", Piracicaba-SP. Foram utilizadas armadilhas Multilure iscadas com putrescina e acetato de amônio, instaladas em quatro áreas (agrofloresta, área Central, mata ripária e fragmento preservado) entre abril/2019 e março/2020. Foram coletados 120 espécimes, identificados como Richardiiodes trimaculata Hennig, 1937 e Richardia teevani Curran, 1934. A espécie mais abundante foi R. trimaculata (n = 93) predominando em áreas menos perturbadas, enquanto Ri. Teevani (n = 27) foi menos abundante e sensível à fragmentação. Ambas as espécies apresentaram picos populacionais no período seco (julho-setembro), sugerindo adaptações sazonais distintas de outros dípteros saprófagos. Os resultados destacam a importância de fragmentos preservados para a conservação de espécies de Richardiidae, e demonstram que é possivel amostrar Richardiodes com o uso da armadilha Multilure.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSavaris, MarcoandrePádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis2025-07-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11146/tde-02102025-082341/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-10-06T14:14:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-02102025-082341Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-10-06T14:14:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
Catálogo de Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) e abundância e flutuação populacional de duas espécies de richardídios (Diptera: Richardiidae) em áreas antropizadas de Mata Atlântica no sudeste do Brasil
title Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
Pádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis
Ambiente antrópico
Amostragem
Anthropized environment
Armadilha Multilure
Coleções
Collections
Distribuição geográfica
Espécimes-tipo
Geographic distribution
Multilure trap
Richardídeos
Richardids
Sampling
Sinônimos
Synonyms
Taxonomia
Taxonomy
Type specimens
title_short Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
title_full Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
title_sort Catalogue of Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) and abundance and populational fluctuation of two Richardiid species (Diptera: Richardiidae) in anthropized areas of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil
author Pádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis
author_facet Pádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Savaris, Marcoandre
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pádua, Thiago Henrique dos Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ambiente antrópico
Amostragem
Anthropized environment
Armadilha Multilure
Coleções
Collections
Distribuição geográfica
Espécimes-tipo
Geographic distribution
Multilure trap
Richardídeos
Richardids
Sampling
Sinônimos
Synonyms
Taxonomia
Taxonomy
Type specimens
topic Ambiente antrópico
Amostragem
Anthropized environment
Armadilha Multilure
Coleções
Collections
Distribuição geográfica
Espécimes-tipo
Geographic distribution
Multilure trap
Richardídeos
Richardids
Sampling
Sinônimos
Synonyms
Taxonomia
Taxonomy
Type specimens
description The Family Richardiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) comprises 35 genera and 197 described species, and is mostly distributed in the Neotropical region. This study present a catalog of Richardiidae, which historically faces challenges in their classification due to low morphological diversity and a complex and confusing taxonomic history. Here, an updated catalog of Richardiidae is provided, including synonyms, geographic distribution, information on type specimens, their condition, and the scientific collections in which they are deposited. The information was systematically organized, including detailed protocols of label transcriptions and standardized abbreviations. The present study aims to consolidate and update the taxonomic knowledge of Richardiidae, summarizing the information about species. Indeed, a survey was conducted to evaluate the abundance and population fluctuation of two Richardiidae species in areas of the Atlantic Forest with varying levels of anthropization on the \"Luiz de Queiroz\" campus, Piracicaba, SP. Then, multilure traps baited with putrescine and ammonium acetate were set up in four areas (Agroforestry, Central Area, Riparian Forest, and Preserved fragment) from April/2019 to March/2020. A total of 120 specimens were collected and identified as Richardiodes trimaculata Henning, 1937 and Richardia teevani Curran, 1934. Richardiodes trimaculata (n = 93) was the most abundant species, predominating in less disturbed areas, while Ri. Teevani (n = 27) showed lower abundance and was more sensitive to disturbance. Both species presented population peak in the dry season (JulySeptember), suggesting seasonal adaptation, which differs from other saprophagous dipterous. Our results highlight the importance of preserved remains for conservation of Richardiidae species and show that those species can be sampled using multilure traps.
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