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Patrones de coloración en Hymenoptera: su origen, evolución y posible función en miras a la aplicación biomimética
(2020-04-28)
El presente estudio proporciona la primera caracterización física y funcional del patrón negro-naranja-negro (BOB) que se encuentra en avispas parasitoides de muy pequeño tamaño (3-10 mm). Aunque se había reportado previamente ...
Spectral measure of color variation of black-orange-black (BOB) pattern in small parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae), a statistical approach
(2019)
Small parasitoid wasps are abundant and extremely diverse, yet their colors have not been analyzed. One of the more common color patterns observed in these wasps is a black-orange-black pattern, which is especially common ...
Messua sp. (Salticidae), the host spider of the polysphinctine Inbioia pivai (Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae)
(2019)
The koinobiont ectoparasitoids of spiders in the Polysphincta genus group are divided into two well-supported clades. Species in one clade parasitize spiders in the higher araneoid group, and the behaviour of these ...
First evidence for an aposematic function of a very common color pattern in small insects
(2021-02-11)
Many small parasitoid wasps have a black head, an orange mesosoma and a black metasoma (BOB color pattern), which is usually present in both sexes. A likely function of this widespread pattern is aposematic (warning) ...
Connecting biology, optics and nanomechanical properties in micro-wasps
(2020)
Coloration in insects provides a fruitful opportunity for interdisciplinary research involving both physics and biology, and for a better understanding of the design principles of biological structures. In this research ...
Widespread Occurrence of Black-Orange-Black Color Pattern in Hymenoptera
(2019)
Certain color patterns in insects show convergent evolution reflecting potentially important biological functions,
for example, aposematism and mimicry. This phenomenon has been most frequently documented in Lepidoptera
and ...
Phenology of an urban population of Lyssomanes jemineus Peckham & Wheeler (Araneae: Salticidae) with a list of other jumping spiders from the same Costa Rican site
(2019)
Jumping spiders were sampled for 24 months in a Costa Rican urban environment and one
of the species collected, Lyssomanes jemineus, was observed in detail in order to document its
phenology in this disturbed habitat. ...