2020
DOI: 10.35249/rche.46.4.20.02
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Distribución de las especies de Epitragini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) en Perú

Abstract: La distribución de la tribu Epitragini en Perú se actualiza a partir de la revisión de colecciones entomológicas peruanas y la recopilación de registros previamente publicados. Se presentan nuevos registros y preferencias de hábitat para ocho especies de los géneros Epitragopsis, Parepitragus y Phytophilus. También se proporcionan registros disponibles para cinco especies que no han sido halladas en colecciones peruanas y mapas de distribución.

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“…Although its botanical importance has been recognized for more than a century, a better understanding of the entire biota is essential for conducting more effective and concrete conservation actions. Although several studies, reports, and theses have reported on the arthropod richness and abundance in fog oases along the Peru coast [56][57][58][59][60], no systematic survey has been undertaken for the Chilean fog oases. This work aims to fill this gap by providing preliminary data about the epigean arthropod assemblage of the coastal desert at the Paposo-Taltal section (24.5 • -25.5 • latitude S) to help inform conservation efforts for the northern edge of the Mediterranean hotspot of biodiversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its botanical importance has been recognized for more than a century, a better understanding of the entire biota is essential for conducting more effective and concrete conservation actions. Although several studies, reports, and theses have reported on the arthropod richness and abundance in fog oases along the Peru coast [56][57][58][59][60], no systematic survey has been undertaken for the Chilean fog oases. This work aims to fill this gap by providing preliminary data about the epigean arthropod assemblage of the coastal desert at the Paposo-Taltal section (24.5 • -25.5 • latitude S) to help inform conservation efforts for the northern edge of the Mediterranean hotspot of biodiversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%