2007
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-078x2007000300006
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First records of three species of Oxycraspedus Kuschel (Coleóptera: Belidae) in Argentina and use of a predictive model to compare their potential distribution with the range of their host-plant, Araucaria araucana

Abstract: Primera cita de las tres especies de Oxycraspedus Kuschel (Coleoptera: Belidae) en Argentina y uso de un modelo predictivo para comparar su distribución potencial con el rango de su planta huésped, la Araucaria araucana

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“…Diagnosis. This new species is similar to O. cribricollis (Blanchard, 1851) from Chile and Argentina (Ferrer et al 2007, Legalov 2009) but differs in the protibiae without a fringe of long setae, a body black, a more convex form and wider pronotum and elytra.…”
Section: Description Of Oxycraspedus Poinari Sp Nmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Diagnosis. This new species is similar to O. cribricollis (Blanchard, 1851) from Chile and Argentina (Ferrer et al 2007, Legalov 2009) but differs in the protibiae without a fringe of long setae, a body black, a more convex form and wider pronotum and elytra.…”
Section: Description Of Oxycraspedus Poinari Sp Nmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The specimens of Oxycraspedini can be identified as representatives of Metrioxenini by the head behind eyes being without a groove and the pronotum being without discal carinae. Three extant species of Oxycraspedus from Chile and Argentina develop in female strobili of Araucaria araucana (Kuschel 1995b, 2001, Ferrer et al 2007. The Baltic amber species developed possibly also in Araucaria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Oxycoryninae, with approximately 200 species in 13 genera, have broader but fragmented ranges, with the three tribes showing an American, Asian-African, and Pacific-Atlantic island distribution, respectively. [Zimmerman 1994;Kuschel & Leschen 2003;Marvaldi et al 2006;Ferrer et al 2007;Ferrer & Marvaldi 2010;Ferrer et al 2011;Marvaldi & Ferrer, in press. ] Biology and Ecology.…”
Section: Subfamilymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dark line indicates limit of the ice sheet during LGM 89 . Right-upper box shows the Araucaria araucana distribution 90 . Right-lower box shows the Chilean geographical context of studied sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%