Alexandre S. Michelotto

Alexandre S. Michelotto
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Federal University of Minas Gerais

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Introduction
Ph.D. Student, PGZoo UFMG | Systematics and Biogeography of Salticidae. Working on Caatinga Freyines - alexandremichelotto@gmail.com | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Antônio Carlos, 31270-901 | Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Current institution
Federal University of Minas Gerais
Current position
  • PhD Student
Education
March 2022 - February 2024
February 2017 - February 2022

Publications

Publications (5)
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The female of Corythalia vervloeti Soares & Camargo, 1948 is described and illustrated for the first time. Eustiromastix efferatus Bauab-Vianna & Soares, 1978 is considered a junior synonym of Corythalia vervloeti based on the original description and illustrations of the former. New records expand the known distribution of the species throughout t...
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Although generally common in parts of eastern and southern South America, the biology of White-rumped Monjita Xolmis velatus is poorly known. We aimed to augment existing knowledge with previously unpublished data concerning its breeding biology, diet and vocal repertoire. We studied three nests and one encounter outside the nest. To complement our...
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The jumping spider Heliophanus hamifer Simon, 1886 (Chrysillini) is reported for the first time in Brazil. Worldwide museum and iNaturalist records show the species is currently known from 7 states and 46 municipalities from southern, southeastern and central-western regions of Brazil, and 5 countries in Africa. Copulatory organs and living specime...
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Haddadus binotatus is an amphibian endemic to the Atlantic Forest, in this manuscript we present the record of predation this specie by spider Ctenus ornatus

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