COLEOPTERA: Revisión del Género Scaphidium Olivier, 1790 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) de México y Centroamérica
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v12i2.3809Keywords:
revisión, Scaphidium, Staphylinidae, México, Centroamérica.Abstract
Se revisó el género Scaphidium Olivier, 1790, de México y Centroamérica, con base en 1,425 ejemplares procedentes de trece colecciones entomológicas. Se registraron 37 especies nuevas para la ciencia. Se presenta una clave para la determinación de las 46 especies de la región; para cada una se incluyen los siguientes aspectos: diagnosis, descripción, variación, material examinado, localidad tipo, distribución, hábitat, hospederos (si existe la información), comentarios acerca de especies similares, ilustraciones del la especie en vista dorsal y lateral, edeago y/o estructuras diagnósticas y mapa de la distribución geográfica conocida. El país con mayor riqueza específica es Costa Rica (22 spp.) seguido de México (20 spp.) y Panamá (13 spp.). Se registran diez especies de hongos hospederos de diez familias. 52% de las especies sólo se conocen de un país y 60% son exclusivas de alguna provincia biótica. Las zonas de altitud baja (0 a 1000 msnm) tienen mayor número de especies (35), mientras que en las montañas (2000 a 2600 msnm) solo se tienen registradas cinco especies.Downloads
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2015-09-15
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