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The Butterflies, the Beetle and the Biodiversity Fairy

The publication praises the differences between the various species of insects, with the aim of showing the importance of diversity and drawing attention to the richness present in this group of animals.

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Bibliophagous Insects - Identification, prevention and control

The material clearly and objectively presents the insects responsible for damage, often irreparable, to printed heritage.

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The Triatoma brasiliensis complex: updates on the main vector of Chagas disease in Northeastern Brazil

The publication presents the species of triatomines that transmit Chagas disease in Northeast Brazil in an accessible way for professionals working in health services, teachers and students.

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Virtual Book - Insects: An Adventure for Biodiversity

Virtual book released in celebration of the International Year of Biodiversity, designed to present the spectacular and curious universe of insects in a simple, clear and objective way.

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Costa Lima Exhibition Hall

The Costa Lima Exhibition Room at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute (IOC) is dedicated to the scientific dissemination of insects. The space was inaugurated on September 24, 2008, during the II National Symposium of Scientific Collections, and houses the exhibition The Entomology of Costa Lima and the Aesthetic Explosion of Entomological Biodiversity.

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The publication brings together, in about 140 pages, information on more than 30 species collected in South America. The catalog includes taxonomic updates, photos of the insects from different angles, as well as tables with the morphometric characteristics of each species described in detail. To access, click here

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