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Souza, Rachel Amaro de, Bruno Clarkson, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo Moreira, and Fernanda Avelino-Capistrano. "Diversidade de besouros aquáticos (Insecta: Coleoptera) em um trecho do Rio Marambaia, Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil." Entomology Beginners 3 (December 6, 2022): e048. http://dx.doi.org/10.12741/2675-9276.v3.e048.

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Coleoptera é a ordem de insetos mais diversa, incluindo mais de 400 mil espécies popularmente conhecidas como besouros. Pelo menos 13 mil espécies de 37 famílias são consideradas aquáticas, das quais 16 famílias são registradas no Brasil. O presente estudo teve como objetivo realizar o levantamento dos besouros aquáticos ocorrentes em um trecho do Rio Marambaia, Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Um total de 456 espécimes foi obtido na área de estudo, representando os seguintes 12 gêneros e seis famílias: Copelatus, Cybister, Desmopachria, Hydaticus e Rhantus (Dytiscidae); Heterelmis (Elmidae); Gyretes (Gyrinidae); Derallus, Chasmogenus e Tropisternus (Hydrophilidae); Pheneps (Psephenidae); e Iapir (Torridincolidae). Dentre eles, os gêneros Copelatus e Cybister, e as espécies de Hydrophilidae, Chasmogenus fluminensis Clarkson & Ferreira-Jr; Derallus angustus Sharp; Tropisternus apicipalpis Chevrolat; e Tropisternus variolosus Hansen, são aqui registrados pela primeira vez no município de Mangaratiba- RJ. Os registros de Cybister e T. apicipalpis também são os primeiros no Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
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Garcia, Leandro Encarnação, Rodrigo Milton Moraes, and Élvia Elena Silveira Vianna. "Besouros de solo (Insecta: Coleoptera) em fragmento de mata de restinga no extremo sul do Brasil." Biotemas 29, no. 4 (December 7, 2016): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n4p59.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7925.2016v29n4p59Coleoptera é um dos grupos taxonômicos mais diversos com cerca de 390.000 espécies descritas. Devido à grande diversidade e concentração de especialistas em poucos grupos, torna-se difícil realizar o inventário da fauna de Coleoptera. Este trabalho visa contribuir com o conhecimento da diversidade de besouros em matas de restinga, localizadas no extremo sul do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. O objetivo deste estudo foi inventariar as espécies de coleópteros de solo amostradas com armadilhas de queda, durante o período de janeiro de 2011 a janeiro de 2012, bem como avaliar a abundância, sazonalidade e riqueza do grupo. Foi amostrado um total de 6.954 coleópteros distribuídos em 25 famílias e 89 morfoespécies. Dos indivíduos amostrados, 63,79% pertenceram à família Nitidulidae; 14,83% à Ptiliidae e; 6,82% à Staphylinidae. Dezenove famílias tiveram menos de 1% de indivíduos amostrados. Em relação ao número de morfoespécies por família 29,21% pertenceram à Curculionidae; 14,61% à Carabidae; 10,11% a Chrysomelidae; 6,74% à Nitidulidae e Scarabaeidae, ambas com mesmo percentual. Neste trabalho, foram verificadas duas situações sazonais onde a primavera teve o mesmo número de espécies que o verão e maior número de indivíduos amostrados.
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de Oliveira Cardoso da Silva, Leonardo, and Sonia Maria Lopes. "Six new species of Poeciloderrhis from Brazil (Blattaria: Blaberidae) with a new record and a new combination." Zoologia 35 (March 22, 2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.35.e12483.

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In this contribution six new species of Poeciloderrhis Stål, 1874 are described: P.aureolatus sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State), P.mediansclerostylatus sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State), P.diamantinensis sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Mato Grosso State), P.itatiaiensis sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State), P.vanzolinii sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State), and P.penduloides sp. nov. (Holotype male in MNRJ: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro State). The genus is recorded for the first time from the state of Rondônia, Brazil based on P.diamantinensis sp. nov. A new combination is proposed for Poeciloderrhisbicolorata Rocha e Silva & Lopes, 1977 that is transferred to Epilampra Burmeister, 1838. For specific delimation, the tergal modification in the abdomen, the genital plates and their respective structures were analyzed. A key for males including all species of Poeciloderrhis is also given.
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FUKUSHIMA, Hiroshi, M. B. XAVIER, Tsuyako KO-BAYASHI, Kimiko TERAO, and Harue OHTSUKA. "Diatoms from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)." Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology 24, no. 1 (1988): 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2521/jswtb.24.163.

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Andersen, Brock A. "Mentorship experiences, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." International Journal of Dermatology 50, no. 9 (August 19, 2011): 1174–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2011.05267_2.x.

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Simoes, Raquel. "Endemic Angiostrongyliasis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Emerging Infectious Diseases 17, no. 7 (July 2011): 1331–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1707.101822.

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Margueron, Claudio, and Cristiane Mendes Coelho. "Diagnóstico técnico-económico e plano de ação para o setor de rochas ornamentais no estado do Rio de Janeiro." Anuário do Instituto de Geociências 20 (January 1, 1997): 181–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.11137/1997_0_181-200.

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This article initially undertakes a diagnostic study of the Marble and Granite Industry in Brazil and in Rio de Janeiro State. It shows the main uses for marble and granite and describes the key problems faced by this mining-mineral bencficiation sector in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro: production, institutional, roads and ports infrastructure, low value of exports, Italian Cartel, knowledge of distribution channels, market requirements and technology. It also describes in detail the geographic location, reserves and production of marble and granite in the state of Rio de Janeiro and the export-import situation for Brazil and for Rio de Janeiro State. Finally in its conclusions this article presents an ACTION PLAN for the Marble and Granite Sector of the state of Rio dc Janeiro economy.
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Carriço, Cesar, Janira Martins Costa, Tatiana Chrysosotomo Santos, and Danielle Anjos-Santos. "Description of the Last Instar Larva of Phyllocycla gladiata (Hagen in Selys) (Anisoptera: Gomphidae)." EntomoBrasilis 4, no. 1 (March 31, 2011): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v4i1.99.

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The larva of the last instar of Phyllocycla gladiata (Hagen in Selys) is described and illustrated based in only one exuviae, collected at Camorim River, Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Exuviae is deposited in the Museu Nacional (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Descrição do Último Ínstar Larvar de Phyllocycla gladiata (Hagen in Selys) (Anisoptera: Gomphidae) Resumo. A larva do último ínstar de Phyllocycla gladiata (Hagen in Selys) é descrita e ilustrada com base em uma exúvia coletada no Rio Camorim, Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. A exúvia foi depositada no Museu Nacional (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Wilkes, Robert John. "Marguerite Tollemache in Rio de Janeiro." Revista de História da Arte e da Cultura 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 22–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rhac.v4i1.17585.

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This article presents new research about the Brazilian travels of the Victorian writer and amateur artist Marguerite Tollemache. During her time in Brazil in 1853–5, she produced drawings and watercolours depicting the landscapes of Rio de Janeiro and Petrópolis, now in the Instituto Moreira Salles. The article utilises a series of unpublished letters written by Marguerite and herhusband, William Augustus, in Brazil, and which contain references to the drawings in the IMS.
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Peterson, Christopher. "Medical slang in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Cadernos de Saúde Pública 14, no. 4 (October 1998): 671–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-311x1998000400002.

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The author analyzes medical slang in Rio de Janeiro based on the view of interactive or live metaphor proposed by such authors as Black and Ricoeur, applied to puns and other jokes from medical work, with the goal of unveiling what physicians mean by this linguistic register. The article classifies medical slang in three broad areas, pertaining to the physician's relations with professional training and knowledge, patients, and health care services. Comparing his empirical material with previous studies focusing on hospital slang for patients, the author identifies, in addition, a range of slang terms for health care services themselves. The article points to interfaces between medical slang and the Brazilian "health hypercrisis" identified by Schramm.
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Caiuby, M. J., P. C. F. Monteiro, and M. M. Nishikawa. "Isolation ofTrichophyton raubitschekiiin Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)." Medical Mycology 34, no. 5 (January 1996): 361–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02681219680000621.

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Azulay, Rubem David, Luna Azulay-Abulafia, Celso Tavares Sodré, David Rubem Azulay, and Monica Manela Azulay. "Lyme Disease in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." International Journal of Dermatology 30, no. 8 (May 31, 2007): 569–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4362.1991.tb02642.x.

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Schubach, Armando, Tânia Maria Pacheco Schubach, Mônica Bastos de Lima Barros, and Bodo Wanke. "Cat-transmitted Sporotrichosis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Emerging Infectious Diseases 11, no. 12 (December 2005): 1952–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1112.040891.

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da Silva, Jorge. "The favelados in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Policing and Society 10, no. 1 (April 2000): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2000.9964834.

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Pontes, Jorge Antônio Lourenço, Rafael Cunha Pontes, Cristiane Pinto Santa-Fé, Vitor Martins Lima, and Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha. "Amphibia, Anura, Leiuperidae, Physalaemus soaresi Izecksohn, 1965: new record, distribution extension and geographic distribution map." Check List 6, no. 1 (March 1, 2010): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/6.1.159.

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We report a female Physalaemus soaresi Izecksohn, 1965 collected at the Atlantic rainforest of Serra do Mendanha, municipality of Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil. Known only from two localities (and probably extinct in one), P. soaresi is considered a threatened species in Brazil and presumably threatened in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Despite the new record, P. soaresi still fits into the status of endangered and requires the full protection of all areas where it occurs.
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SAMPAIO, BRUNNO HENRIQUE LANZELLOTTI, MARIA INÊS DA SILVA DOS PASSOS, and NELSON FERREIRA-JR. "Three new species of Cylloepus Erichson (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elmidae) from Southeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 2797, no. 1 (March 22, 2011): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2797.1.6.

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The genus Cylloepus is found in the Nearctic and Neotropical Regions and currently represented by 52 species. Twenty species are recorded from Brazil, and three of them from Rio de Janeiro State. Here three new species of Cylloepus are described—Cylloepus quinquecarinatus sp. nov., Cylloepus nessimiani sp. nov., and Cylloepus friburguensis sp. nov. All were collected in the Rio Macaé Basin, Rio de Janeiro State, southeastern Brazil.
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Souza, Rosa Cristina Corrêa Luz de, Tania Andrade Lima, and Edson Pereira Silva. "Holocene molluscs from Rio de Janeiro state coast, Brazil." Check List 6, no. 2 (June 1, 2010): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/6.2.301.

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A list of marine species of bivalves and gastropods found in seventy archeological sites of the shellmound type from Rio de Janeiro state was produced, based on the archeological material deposited in the collections of Museu Nacional (Rio de Janeiro, RJ), Instituto de Arqueologia Brasileira (Belford Roxo, RJ) and Museu do Sambaqui da Tarioba (Rio das Ostras, RJ). A total of 124 taxa were identified, of which 65 bivalves and 59 gastropods. The data retrieved from the shellmounds indicate stability of the composition patterns of mollusc biodiversity on the Rio de Janeiro state coast, at least in the period between 8,000 and 2,000 years B.P. The listing presented may be useful as a reference inventory for research pertaining to biological invasions, biogeography, conservation and management.
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MONNÉ, MIGUEL A. "An updated list of the type specimens of Caelifera (Orthoptera) in the Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro." Zootaxa 4462, no. 1 (August 24, 2018): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4462.1.3.

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DA SILVEIRA, TATIANA CRISTINA, and MARIA CLEIDE DE MENDONÇA. "Collembola Poduromorpha from two littoral areas of northern Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Zootaxa 4885, no. 2 (November 25, 2020): 207–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4885.2.3.

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Knowledge on Poduromorpha fauna from the littoral of Rio de Janeiro mainly come from studies conducted in “restinga” areas of Itaipuaçu, Maricá, and Marambaia. In this study two “restinga” areas were sampled for the first time to increase the taxonomic knowledge of Poduromorpha in littoral areas of Rio de Janeiro: Costa do Sol State Park and Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park, located respectively at Lake Region (“região dos lagos”) and at northern Rio de Janeiro State. The analysis of the material showed the presence of six families, 14 genera and 20 species. All records are new for both areas; Neanuridae had the highest diversity, with seven genera and 10 species. One of them, Paleonura Cassagnau, 1982, was registered for the first time in the littoral of Rio de Janeiro. A key was proposed for the Poduromorpha genera found in the littoral of Rio de Janeiro.
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Udulutsch, Renata Giassi, Pedro Dias, and Vinicius Castro Souza. "Rediscovery and new records of Adenocalymma (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae) in Southeastern Brazil." Phytotaxa 245, no. 4 (February 4, 2016): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.245.4.5.

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Collecting expeditions carried out in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro states have led to the rediscovery of Adenocalymma bullatum, known previously only by three collections made 70 years ago.New records of Adenocalymma bullatum from São Paulo and A. cinereum from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are reported. In addition, A. macrophyllum is rediscovered in Rio de Janeiro State after the type collections made 180 years ago by Friedrich Sellow. In this paper, we provide descriptions, comments on the affinities among closely related species, and conservation assessments, as well as illustrations.
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Lopes, Stephani M., Luciano G. Fischer, Rodrigo C. Mazzoleni, and Michael M. Mincarone. "New distributional and morphological data of two species of catsharks, genus Scyliorhinus Blainville, 1816 (Carcharhiniformes, Scyliorhinidae), from the western South Atlantic." Check List 16, no. 1 (January 10, 2020): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/16.1.47.

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This study provides new distributional and morphological information for two recently described species of catsharks (Carcharhiniformes, Scyliorhinidae) from Brazil. Scyliorhinus cabofriensis Soares, Gomes & Carvalho, 2016, originally described from off Cabo Frio, state of Rio de Janeiro (536 m depth) is recorded in deeper waters (647 m) off northern Rio de Janeiro, and Scyliorhinus ugoi Soares, Gadig & Gomes, 2015, previously known from the Caribbean Sea to Rio de Janeiro (depth unknown), is reported off the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, at 825 m. Morphometric data are provided for all the specimens examined.
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Valente, Carem Cristina Araújo, Fernanda da Cunha Gonçalves Ferreira, Yan Rodrigues de Oliveira, João Paulo de Souza Dias, Mariana Bessa Braga, and Daniel Medina Corrêa Santos. "Endangered flora in protected areas of Rio de Janeiro municipality – Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil." Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences 45 (July 26, 2023): e64577. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v45i1.64577.

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This study presents a qualitative analysis of endangered species occurrences in conservation units of Rio de Janeiro, one of the largest Brazilian municipalities in population size. Increasing human activities trigger changes in biodiversity, promote fragmentation, and reduce species distribution ranges, which can ultimately lead to declines in population sizes. One of the main goals of protected areas (PAs), such as conservation units, is to protect and conserve biodiversity. Here, we compiled all vascular plant species recorded within Rio de Janeiro PAs by consulting the Reference Center for Environmental Information (SpeciesLink), Flora do Brasil (2020), and primary data records contained in management plans. We compared this compilation with the list of Brazilian endangered plant species, verifying whether the management plans presented specific programs for these species. Of the 60 surveyed PAs, 24 had records of endangered species and only 17 had management plans, 14 of which had a specific program that contemplated the monitoring and/or conservation of endangered species. A total of 70 endangered species were recorded. The highest numbers of endangered species were found in the Tijuca National Park (41) and the Pedra Branca State Park (17), the two largest PAs with the two largest forest fragments. Despite the high number of endangered species and the number of protected areas that harbor them, few internal programs address endangered species conservation and management. Thus, efforts to maintain endangered species in protected areas can be aided by field data collections that confirm their occurrence and maintenance in these PAs.
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Lise, Arno Antonio, and Estevam L. Cruz da Silva. "Revision of the Neotropical spider genus Berlandiella (Araneae, Philodromidae)." Iheringia. Série Zoologia 101, no. 4 (December 2011): 350–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212011000300010.

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The spider genus Berlandiella Mello-Leitão, 1929 is revised and the three known species, Berlandiella insignis Mello-Leitão, 1929 (Rio de Janeiro), B. magna Mello-Leitão, 1929 (Pernambuco, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande do Sul), and B. polyacantha Mello-Leitão, 1929 (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo), are redescribed and illustrated. Lectotypes for Berlandiella insignis, B. magna and B. polyacantha are designated. Descriptions and illustrations of three new species are presented: B. robertae sp. nov. (Brazil and Argentina), B. meridionalis sp. nov. (Brazil) and B. querencia sp. nov. (Brazil). The geographical distribution of the representatives of the genus is presented.
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Rocha, Carlos Frederico Duarte. "A New Amphisbaena species from a Restinga Habitat of Southeastern Brazil (Reptilia, Squamata, Amphisbaenidae)." International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology 6, no. 4 (2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/izab-16000501.

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A new species of Amphisbaena is described from the restinga environment of Grumari in Rio de Janeiro municipality, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. This small form has a total length of 115.0 mm, a maximum 3.7 mm diameter at midbody, 186 left ventral annuli, 21 caudal annuli, 26 – 28 annuli scales at midbody and four precloacal pores. Autotomic tail annulus is absent. Characteristically, it has an enlarged pair of temporal shields coupled with a distinctive lateral tail compression. The new species is easily recognizable and distinguishable from any of the other Amphisbaena forms. There are only two Amphisbaena species effectively registered for Rio de Janeiro State (A. alba and A. hogei), and the species here described would add the third known Amphisbaena species for Rio de Janeiro state and raise the number of Amphisbaena species registered for Brazil to 71.
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Figueiredo-de-Andrade, Caio A., Carlos Henrique De Oliveira Nogueira, and Carlos Alberto Pereira Junior. "Filling gaps on the distribution of Tricheilostoma salgueiroi (Amaral, 1955) in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Serpentes: Leptotyphlopidae)." Check List 7, no. 4 (June 1, 2011): 409. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/7.4.409.

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Tricheilostoma salgueiroi occurs in northeastern and southeastern Brazil, in the states of Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro. We collected one adult male of this species at Lagoa de Cima, municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes, state of Rio de Janeiro. This new locality is ca. 40 km SE from the closest known locality of the species and corresponds to its easternmost locality in the state of Rio de Janeiro. We additionally correct a previous distribution report, placing the locality of Cambuci, Rio de Janeiro, under correct geographic coordinates.
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CAMPELLO-GONÇALVES, LUCAS, PAULA M. SOUTO, JOSÉ R. M. MERMUDES, and LUIZ F. L. SILVEIRA. "Uanauna gen. nov., a new genus of fireflies endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest (Coleoptera: Lampyridae), with key to brazilian genera of Lucidotina." Zootaxa 4585, no. 1 (April 11, 2019): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.4.

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Here, we propose Uanauna gen. nov. (Lampyridae: Photinini), a new monotypic genus of fireflies endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Uanauna angaporan sp. nov. occurs in Submontane and Montane forest habitats at the Serra do Mar mountain range, in the Southern Fluminense region (Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil). The new species was recorded both on the mainland, at the municipality of Itaguaí and Rio de Janeiro, and at the continental island of Ilha Grande, in Angra dos Reis, at the Rio de Janeiro State. An occurrence map and illustrations of diagnostic features are given for the new taxa, as well as a key to Lucidotina genera in Brazil.
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de Freitas Vaz-Imbassahy, ThaÍs, and Denise Pinheiro da Costa. "The Pilotrichaceae (Hookeriales) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Bryologist 111, no. 4 (December 2008): 551–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-111.4.551.

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Barboza, Rafael S., Ricardo Valcarcel, Ednaldo O. Santos, and Carlos R. Pereira. "Air Basins of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil." Journal of Water Resource and Protection 07, no. 10 (2015): 781–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2015.710064.

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do Valle, Antonio C. Francesconi, Priscila Marques de Macedo, Rodrigo Almeida-Paes, Anselmo R. Romão, Marcia dos Santos Lazéra, and Bodo Wanke. "Paracoccidioidomycosis after Highway Construction, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Emerging Infectious Diseases 23, no. 11 (November 2017): 1917–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2311.170934.

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de Carvalho, Frederico A., Marcelino José Jorge, Marina Filgueiras Jorge, Mariza Russo, and Nysia Oliveira de Sá. "Library performance management in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Library Management 33, no. 4/5 (May 11, 2012): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01435121211242335.

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Pacheco, Antonio G., Betina Durovni, Solange C. Cavalcante, L. M. Lauria, Richard D. Moore, Lawrence H. Moulton, Richard E. Chaisson, and Jonathan E. Golub. "AIDS-Related Tuberculosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." PLoS ONE 3, no. 9 (September 10, 2008): e3132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003132.

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Grosjean, Daniel, Eric Grosjean, and Lino F. R. Moreira. "Speciated Ambient Carbonyls in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Environmental Science & Technology 36, no. 7 (April 2002): 1389–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es0111232.

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Lobato, Gustavo, and Christina S. Soncini. "RhD prophylaxis failure in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 100, no. 3 (October 25, 2007): 276–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgo.2007.08.008.

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Bernardo, Suellen, Rose Hermida, Márcia Desidério, Dayse A. Silva, and Elizeu F. de Carvalho. "mtDNA ancestry of Rio de Janeiro population, Brazil." Molecular Biology Reports 41, no. 4 (January 14, 2014): 1945–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11033-014-3041-9.

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Noronha, Moema Pará, and Bernardo Golebiowski. "New Metro Line in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Structural Engineering International 9, no. 1 (February 1999): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686699780482122.

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Noronha, Moema Pará, and Bernardo Golebiowski. "Elevated Link Road in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Structural Engineering International 9, no. 1 (February 1999): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686699780482195.

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Noronha, Moema Pará, and Bernardo Golebiowski. "New Urban Roadway in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Structural Engineering International 9, no. 1 (February 1999): 15–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686699780482221.

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KOLLMANN, LUDOVIC JEAN CHARLES. "NOVELTIES IN BRAZILIAN BEGONIACEAE III: Begonia margaretiana, a new species from Rio de Janeiro state." Phytotaxa 446, no. 1 (May 26, 2020): 72–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.446.1.9.

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Begonia margaretiana, a new species of Begonia sect. Pritzelia from Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil is described. Begonia margaretiana is morphologically similar to Begonia paulensis, with which it is compared. The new species grow in hygrophilous Atlantic Forest in the south of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Description, comparisons with a morphologically similar species, etymology, taxonomic comments, illustrations, a map, and the conservation status of the new species are provided.
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Moreira, Filipe Romero Rebello, Mariane Talon de Menezes, Clarisse Salgado-Benvindo, Charles Whittaker, Victoria Cox, Nilani Chandradeva, Hury Hellen Souza de Paula, et al. "Epidemiological and genomic investigation of chikungunya virus in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, between 2015 and 2018." PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 17, no. 9 (September 28, 2023): e0011536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011536.

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Since 2014, Brazil has experienced an unprecedented epidemic caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), with several waves of East-Central-South-African (ECSA) lineage transmission reported across the country. In 2018, Rio de Janeiro state, the third most populous state in Brazil, reported 41% of all chikungunya cases in the country. Here we use evolutionary and epidemiological analysis to estimate the timescale of CHIKV-ECSA-American lineage and its epidemiological patterns in Rio de Janeiro. We show that the CHIKV-ECSA outbreak in Rio de Janeiro derived from two distinct clades introduced from the Northeast region in mid-2015 (clade RJ1, n = 63/67 genomes from Rio de Janeiro) and mid-2017 (clade RJ2, n = 4/67). We detected evidence for positive selection in non-structural proteins linked with viral replication in the RJ1 clade (clade-defining: nsP4-A481D) and the RJ2 clade (nsP1-D531G). Finally, we estimate the CHIKV-ECSA’s basic reproduction number (R0) to be between 1.2 to 1.6 and show that its instantaneous reproduction number (Rt) displays a strong seasonal pattern with peaks in transmission coinciding with periods of high Aedes aegypti transmission potential. Our results highlight the need for continued genomic and epidemiological surveillance of CHIKV in Brazil, particularly during periods of high ecological suitability, and show that selective pressures underline the emergence and evolution of the large urban CHIKV-ECSA outbreak in Rio de Janeiro.
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Valduga, Manoela Carrillo, Zélia Breda, and Carlos Martins Costa. "Perceptions of blended destination image: the case of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights 3, no. 2 (December 9, 2019): 75–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhti-03-2019-0052.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the image of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro as a blended tourism destination (TD) image, by examining the categories of the image, and whether it is positive or negative and cognitive or affective. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative approach was employed to verify the relations between the image of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro by visit, location, categories and subcategories and dimensions. Data were collected online from a “snowball” sample and were analyzed applying non-parametric hypothesis testing. Statistical analysis was performed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 25.0 for Windows. Findings Results reveal that respondents share the same image of the city of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, a conclusion that is partially confirmed by statistical findings. The quantitative results also showed that the image is positive and “natural attractions” and “unique city attractions” are, respectively, the most mentioned subcategory and category. Cognitive attributes of the image have been more mentioned than affective ones. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the image of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro as a blended TD image has never been explored before, however, it has been assumed as being the same.
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DE MENDONÇA, MARIA CLEIDE, LILIANE HENRIQUES FERNANDES, and EDUARDO ASSIS ABRANTES. "Two new species of Folsomiella Bonet and redescription of F. albida (Arlé, 1959) (Collembola, Brachystomellidae)." Zootaxa 1006, no. 1 (June 10, 2005): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1006.1.2.

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Two new species of Folsomiella from southeastern Brazil are herein described and illustrated: F. trisetosa sp. nov. (Rio de Janeiro: National Park of Tijuca and São Paulo: National Park of Serra da Bocaina) and F. pseudocaeca sp. nov. (Rio de Janeiro: Niterói: State Park of Serra da Tiririca). A redescription of F. albida (Arlé, 1959) based on specimens collected at the National Park of Tijuca and Teresópolis: Rio de Janeiro is also included.
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DA SILVEIRA, TATIANA CRISTINA, and MARIA CLEIDE DE MENDONÇA. "Checklist of Poduromorpha (Collembola: Hexapoda) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Zootaxa 4656, no. 3 (August 14, 2019): 572–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4656.3.12.

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Poduromorpha order currently includes 11 families, 330 genera, and approximately 3.400 species, which are widely distributed. In Brazil, there are seven families, 48 genera, and 141 species, 74 of which occur in Rio de Janeiro State. Poduromorpha fauna has been investigated over the last years, especially those from the Brazilian southeastern region. The objective of the present work was to gather and expand information on Poduromorpha in Rio de Janeiro State from literature, data from Scientific Collections, dissertations, theses, and congress communications. As a result, 40 genera and 81 species have been recorded, five of which having been registered for the first time in Rio de Janeiro State.
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Paiva, Olívia Vasconcelos de, Andrea Queiroz Rego, Aline Pires Veról, Osvaldo Moura Rezende, and Marcelo Gomes Miguez. "Requalificação urbana no entorno do Rio Trapicheiros, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil / Urban requalification around the Rio Trapicheiros, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Brazilian Applied Science Review 2, no. 7 (October 29, 2018): 2206–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.34115/basr.v2i7.635.

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O projeto urbano deve proporcionar espaços livres de uso público mais confortáveis, seguros e multifuncionais, articulando as soluções de drenagem às paisagísticas. Assim, este trabalho apresenta um projeto de requalificação urbana no Bairro da Tijuca, Zona Norte da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro, que tem como objeto um percurso urbano que se desenvolve ao longo de um trecho do Rio Trapicheiros, que sofre com problemas de cheias e falta de qualidade nos espaços livres adjacentes. O Rio Trapicheiros tem importância histórica para o Bairro e, com mais de 6km de extensão, corta o mesmo quase por inteiro, apresentando melhores condições ambientais apenas em sua nascente, assim como ocorre com grande parte dos rios inseridos em meio urbano. Todo o Bairro sofre com inundações frequentes em épocas de chuvas como resultado tanto do processo de urbanização, quanto da conformação geográfica dessa região: uma planície costeira cercada por encostas de morros com alta declividade, em grande parte ocupados por favelas. O projeto desenvolvido neste artigo tem como objetivo o reconhecimento patrimonial da paisagem do Rio Trapicheiros, principalmente pelos moradores, além de estimular o caminhar, a fruição do lugar e a minimização das cheias (de forma complementar). O projeto foi estruturado nas seguintes etapas: (1) a definição da problemática e delimitação do objeto de intervenção; (2) análise do lugar através de pesquisa histórica; (3) levantamento da legislação, morfologia, uso do solo e sistema viário; (4) levantamento do estado do rio, com a caracterização de sua calha e trechos de galerias (5) levantamento das apropriações dos espaços livres e arborização; (6) levantamento da paisagem noturna e sonora; (7) proposta de ‘’master plan’’ – programa e zoneamento; (8) proposta de projeto geométrico; (9) estudo preliminar e (10) avaliação do impacto da proposta no funcionamento do Rio e no padrão das inundações locais. Espera-se, portanto, que as discussões levantadas neste estudo possam ser utilizadas como instrumento para análise de futuras intervenções em rios urbanos, uma vez que o resultado final simulado no modelo matemático aponta para a redução das inundações, com ações projetuais de custo relativamente baixo, e a melhoria dos espaços livres urbanos de uso público
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Pereira, Sandro Antonio, Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião, Amanda Akemi Braga Kitada, Jéssica Sepulveda Boechat, Paula Gonçalves Viana, and Tânia Maria Pacheco Schubach. "The epidemiological scenario of feline sporotrichosis in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 47, no. 3 (March 2014): 392–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0092-2013.

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DE SÁ LONGO, ROBERTA, JOSÉ RICARDO INACIO RIBEIRO, and JORGE LUIZ NESSIMIAN. "A new species of Coleopterocoris Hungerford from Southeastern Brazil, with notes on C. hungerfordi De Carlo and C. kleerekoperi Hungerford (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Potamocoridae)." Zootaxa 1016, no. 1 (July 8, 2005): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1016.1.5.

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Coleopterocoris nelsoni, a new species from the State of Rio de Janeiro, SE. Brazil, is herein described, illustrated, and compared with C. kleerekoperi and C. hungerfordi. The latter species is redescribed, including new aspects of the male genital structures, and newly recorded from the State of Rio de Janeiro. A key to the species of Coleopterocoris is provided. Coleopterocoris kleerekoperi is newly recorded from the State of Mato Grosso (Central W. Brazil).
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Cabral, Grasiele Coelho, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho Peres, Ana Carla Chaves Dias, Wagner de Souza Tassinari, Maria Izabel Vieira de Almeida, and Fernando Queiroz de Almeida. "Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: trade and economic aspects of Mangalarga Marchador farm production." Research, Society and Development 9, no. 11 (November 20, 2020): e4319119938. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i11.9938.

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This study aimed to assess the economic and commercial performance of the Mangalarga Marchador horse breeding, and production costs in the Rio de Janeiro. Data was collected from the ABCCMM archives and from associated breeders, selected through stratified sampling by the mesoregions of the State of Rio de Janeiro. The main means of marketing the animals is selling on the farm. The average of horse’s sale per stud farm in the Rio de Janeiro is 14.92/year with the average of R$16,628.46/horse, generating an estimated sale at the farms of around R$192,026,783.88/year. The sale of mating (8.77 mating/year) and weaned foals (5.44 foals/year) contributed to the largest volume of sales at the stud farms. Donor mares (R$57,318,908.50) and mares (R$42,958,357.20) represented the highest in terms of market value throughout the Rio de Janeiro. The Coastal Lowlands mesoregion had the highest average of animals sold per stud farm/year (40.57 animals) and the Central Fluminense mesoregion had the lowest average (25.39 animals). The average commercialization per farm/year corresponds to R$385,667.90 and the average total value traded in the Rio de Janeiro is R$465,880,252.32/year. The average is 6.52 hired employees, which is equivalent to an average monthly labor gross cost of R$11,286.00. Rio de Janeiro employs around 5,584 people directly, the greatest numbers in the Metropolitan mesoregion (1,833 employees), and the lowest concentration in the Northern Fluminense mesoregion (530 employees). Together with the production costs, Mangalarga Marchador horse’s business turns over more than R$650 million per year in the Rio de Janeiro.
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Guimarães, Ronald Rodrigues, Ronald Rodrigues Guimarães Júnior, Rodrigo Vieira, Roney Rodrigues Guimarães, Gilberto Dos Santos Seppa, and Raimundo Wilson de Carvalho. "The robber flies (Diptera, Asilidae) from Marambaia Island, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Check List 12, no. 1 (January 20, 2016): 1829. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/12.1.1829.

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During studies on tabanids (horse-fly) populations on Marambaia Island, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the authors collected specimens of robber flies, which are predatory flies belonging to the dipteran family Asilidae. Robber fly species were identified as Lecania leucopyga (Wiedemann, 1828), Mallophora calida (Fabricius, 1787), Triorla striola (Fabricius, 1805) and an undetermined specimen of Taurhynchus genus. Lecania leucopyga (Wiedemann, 1828) and Triorla striola (Fabricius, 1805) are recorded for the first time in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.
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Domingues da Silva, Daniel B. "The Kimbundu Diaspora to Brazil." African Diaspora 8, no. 2 (2015): 200–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18725465-00802003.

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was a major slave trading port in the nineteenth century, with most of the slaves coming from Angola, in West Central Africa. The inland origins of these captives, however, are still largely ignored. This article traces the linguistic origins of slaves transported from Angola to Rio de Janeiro based on the names of Africans liberated from the slave ship Brilhante in 1838. It shows that a significant proportion of these Africans had Kimbundu names, indicating that they were originally captured in regions close to the coast through warfare, judicial proceedings, and self- enslavement. The names further indicate that these Africans came from rural societies divided by social class and who had a profound belief in god, the power of spirits, and in the afterlife.
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Buys, Sandor Christiano. "Sphecidae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Rio de Janeiro State (Southeast Brazil): new geographic records and remarks on faunal distribution." Biota Neotropica 11, no. 4 (December 2011): 369–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032011000400032.

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Aiming to improve the database produced during the project Diversity of the Atlantic Forest of the Rio de Janeiro State, new geographic records of sphecid wasps in Rio de Janeiro State are provided. The sphecid fauna found in the sandy coastal plains, lowland forested areas and highland areas on the Serra dos Órgãos are compared and an estimate of the total number of species of Sphecidae from Rio de Janeiro State is provided.
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DUMAS, LEANDRO LOURENÇO, and JORGE LUIZ NESSIMIAN. "New species of Helicopsyche von Siebold 1856 (Trichoptera: Helicopsychidae) from Brazil, including the redescription of Helicopsyche (Feropsyche) planorboides Machado 1957." Zootaxa 4619, no. 2 (June 19, 2019): 231–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4619.2.2.

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Helicopsyche has about 270 extant species widely distributed, with highest species diversity in tropical and subtropical areas. Currently, the genus is divided into six subgenera, with only two of them occurring in the Neotropical region. In Brazil, 28 species of Helicopsyche have been recorded, being nine in Cochliopsyche and 19 in Feropsyche. In this paper, we describe, diagnose and illustrate six new species of Helicopsyche subgenus Feropsyche from Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil: Helicopsyche bendego sp. nov., H. daome sp. nov., H. dinoprata sp. nov., H. luziae sp. nov., H. petri sp. nov., and H. shaamunensu sp. nov. Furthermore, H. (F.) planorboides is redescribed based on the holotype and additional specimens; the type series of this species is now deposited in the collection of the Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Finally, Helicopsyche (F.) catoles, H. (F.) guara and H. (F.) planorboides are reported for the first time from Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, the last one also listed for Espírito Santo state, Brazil.
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