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  2. Category:Insects of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Insects of Brazil" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adaina planaltina;

  3. Category:Endemic insects of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Endemic insects of Brazil" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 318 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Decline in insect populations - Wikipedia

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    Insect population decline affects ecosystems, and other animal populations, including humans. Insects are at "the structural and functional base of many of the world's ecosystems." [6] A 2019 global review warned that, if not mitigated by decisive action, the decline would have a catastrophic impact on the planet's ecosystems. [6]

  5. Insects: worldwide study reveals widespread decline since 1925

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    The largest study of insect declines to date gives us the best indication of how species all over the world are faring. Insects: worldwide study reveals widespread decline since 1925 Skip to main ...

  6. Bocydium globulare - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian treehopper (Bocydium globulare) is a species of insect [1] belonging to the treehopper family (Membracidae). [2] It has unusual appendages on its thorax. While Bocydium can be found throughout the world, they are most prevalent in Africa , North and South America , Asia and Australia . [ 3 ]

  7. Wildlife of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It is calculated that Brazil has more insects than any country in the world. It is estimated as having over 70,000 species of insects, [18] with some estimates ranging up to 15 million, [8] with more being discovered almost daily. One 1996 report estimated between 50,000 and 60,000 species of insects and spiders in a single hectare of ...

  8. ‘Bug splat’ survey shows 78% decline in flying insects in two ...

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    The citizen science project asks people to record the number of flying insects that are squashed on their car number plates after a drive. ‘Bug splat’ survey shows 78% decline in flying ...

  9. Pollinator decline - Wikipedia

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    Pollinator decline is the reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide that began being recorded at the end of the 20th century. Multiple lines of evidence exist for the reduction of wild pollinator populations at the regional level, especially within Europe and North America.