Automated Organization ProfileLaboratório de Hymenoptera, Departamento de Entomologia, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão 20940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Laboratório de Hymenoptera, Departamento de Entomologia, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão 20940 - 040, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets in this organization
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the organization's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the organization's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 2.4 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
Table 1. Floral host records for Centris (Relicthemisia) xanthomelaena Moure & Castro, 2001 and distribution of host plant species.Plant family and speciesMain resource (elaiophore type)Vegetation and distribution of host plant species 1, 2Host plant record 1Acanthaceae* Ruellia sp.Nectar?(H)sp.?Nectar?(I)FabaceaeChamaecrista amiciella (H.S. Irwin & Barneby) H.S. Irwin & BarnebyPollenCaatinga in Northeast Brazil and in GO state (A)(J)C. pascuorum (Benth.) H.S. Irwin & BarnebyPollenCaatinga, ‘campo rupestre’ and anthropized area in Northeast Brazil and MG state (A)(I)Chamaecrista sp.?(H)KrameriaceaeKrameria grandiflora A. St. Hill.Oil (epithelial)Caatinga, ‘campo rupestre’, restinga, cerrado (lato sensu) anthropized area from PA and RN to MS and ES states in Brazil (B)(K)Krameria sp. (Fig. 4)Oil (epithelial)?(L, H)MalpighiaceaeMcvaughia bahiana W.R. Anderson 3Oil (epithelial)Sandy Caatinga in BA state (C)(I, M)Stigmaphyllon auriculatum A. Juss.Oil (epithelial)Caatinga and restinga in Northeast Brazil and ES and RJ states (D)(J)PlantaginaceaeAngelonia campestris Nees & Mart. (= bisaccata Benth. = hookeriana Gardner ex Benth.)Oil (trichomatic)Caatinga and ‘campo rupestre’ in Northeast Brazil (E)(I, L, M)A. salicariifolia Bonpl. (= hirta Cham.)Oil (trichomatic)Caatinga in Northeast Brazil and Cerrado (lato sensu) in MS state (E), reaching Argentina and Central America (F)(I, L, M)SterculiaceaeMelochia tomentosa L.NectarAnthropized area, cerrado (lato sensu), rocky outcrops and rain forest in Northeast and Midwest Brazil (G)(I, N, O)1 References for plant species distribution and host plant record: (A) Souza & Bortoluzzi 2015; (B) Costa-Lima 2020; (C) Almeida et al. 2019; (D) Mamede 2015; (E) Souza et al. 2020; (F) Martins & Alves-dos-Santos 2013; (G) Esteves 2015. References for plant hosts: (H) this work; (I) Aguiar et al. 2003; (J) Moure & Castro 2001; (K) Carneiro et al. 2019; (L) Machado 2004; (M) Vogel & Machado 1991; (N) Aguiar 2003a, 2003b; (O) Machado & Sazima 2008.2 Brazilian states: BA: Bahia, ES: Espírito Santo, GO: Goiás, MG: Minas Gerais, MS: Mato Grosso do Sul, PA: Pará, RJ: Rio de Janeiro, RN: Rio Grande do Norte.3 Cited as Macvaughia bahiensis, a name that does not appear in ipni.org.
Authors
- Vivallo, Felipe ;
- Zanella, Fernando César Vieira
Table 1. Floral host records for Centris (Relicthemisia) xanthomelaena Moure & Castro, 2001 and distribution of host plant species.Plant family and speciesMain resource (elaiophore type)Vegetation and distribution of host plant species 1, 2Host plant record 1Acanthaceae* Ruellia sp.Nectar?(H)sp.?Nectar?(I)FabaceaeChamaecrista amiciella (H.S. Irwin & Barneby) H.S. Irwin & BarnebyPollenCaatinga in Northeast Brazil and in GO state (A)(J)C. pascuorum (Benth.) H.S. Irwin & BarnebyPollenCaatinga, ‘campo rupestre’ and anthropized area in Northeast Brazil and MG state (A)(I)Chamaecrista sp.?(H)KrameriaceaeKrameria grandiflora A. St. Hill.Oil (epithelial)Caatinga, ‘campo rupestre’, restinga, cerrado (lato sensu) anthropized area from PA and RN to MS and ES states in Brazil (B)(K)Krameria sp. (Fig. 4)Oil (epithelial)?(L, H)MalpighiaceaeMcvaughia bahiana W.R. Anderson 3Oil (epithelial)Sandy Caatinga in BA state (C)(I, M)Stigmaphyllon auriculatum A. Juss.Oil (epithelial)Caatinga and restinga in Northeast Brazil and ES and RJ states (D)(J)PlantaginaceaeAngelonia campestris Nees & Mart. (= bisaccata Benth. = hookeriana Gardner ex Benth.)Oil (trichomatic)Caatinga and ‘campo rupestre’ in Northeast Brazil (E)(I, L, M)A. salicariifolia Bonpl. (= hirta Cham.)Oil (trichomatic)Caatinga in Northeast Brazil and Cerrado (lato sensu) in MS state (E), reaching Argentina and Central America (F)(I, L, M)SterculiaceaeMelochia tomentosa L.NectarAnthropized area, cerrado (lato sensu), rocky outcrops and rain forest in Northeast and Midwest Brazil (G)(I, N, O)1 References for plant species distribution and host plant record: (A) Souza & Bortoluzzi 2015; (B) Costa-Lima 2020; (C) Almeida et al. 2019; (D) Mamede 2015; (E) Souza et al. 2020; (F) Martins & Alves-dos-Santos 2013; (G) Esteves 2015. References for plant hosts: (H) this work; (I) Aguiar et al. 2003; (J) Moure & Castro 2001; (K) Carneiro et al. 2019; (L) Machado 2004; (M) Vogel & Machado 1991; (N) Aguiar 2003a, 2003b; (O) Machado & Sazima 2008.2 Brazilian states: BA: Bahia, ES: Espírito Santo, GO: Goiás, MG: Minas Gerais, MS: Mato Grosso do Sul, PA: Pará, RJ: Rio de Janeiro, RN: Rio Grande do Norte.3 Cited as Macvaughia bahiensis, a name that does not appear in ipni.org.
Authors
- Vivallo, Felipe ;
- Zanella, Fernando César Vieira