COLEOPTERA: Cuatro nuevas especies mexicanas de Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae: Melolonthinae)
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v19i1.4038Keywords:
escarabajos de mayo, taxonomía, bosque tropical caducifolio, bosque de coníferas, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Morelos, Guerrero.Abstract
Se presentan las descripciones de: Phyllophaga (Listrochelus) balsana, nueva especie que habita en bosques tropicales caducifolios de localidades de Puebla, Morelos y Guerrero, ubicadas entre los 880 y 2100 m de altitud; P. (L.) martincampoi, nueva especie localizada en bosques de coníferas de localidades de Puebla y Tlaxcala situadas entre los 2700 y 3520 m snm; P. (Phytalus) acatlanensis, nueva especie restringida al bosque tropical caducifolio de las cercanías de Acatlán, Puebla, ubicado a 1420 m de altitud; y P. (Phyllophaga) violetae, nueva especie establecida en el bosque mixto y comunidades derivadas situadas en los valles de Puebla y Atlixco, entre los 1700 y 2200 m snm. Se incluyen ilustraciones de los caracteres diagnósticos y comentarios sobre sus diferencias con otras especies mexicanas de Phyllophaga.Downloads
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2015-09-30
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