Escarabajos coprófagos (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) de la Orinoquía colombiana

Abstract (en):

The colombian Orinoco basin has registered 105 dung beetle species. Our study added 25 new records to the list of colombian dung beetles published in 2001. These new records are mainly attributed to the field expeditions of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute (IAvH) completed in the last few years to El Tuparro Natural National Park and the Mataven forest. Despite the low-sampling efforts for dung beetles in the colombian Orinoco basin, 35 % of the registered species for the country come from this region.

Abstract (es):

Se registran 105 especies de escarabajos coprófagos para la región de la Orinoquía colombiana. Con el presente trabajo, 25 nuevos registros son agregados al listado de escarabajos de Colombia publicado en el 2001. Estos nuevos registros para la región vienen principalmente de expediciones que realizó el Instituto Alexander von Humboldt en los últimos años al Parque Natural Nacional El Tuparro y la selva de Matavén. A pesar de que la Orinoquía no ha sido muy muestreada en este grupo de insectos, el 35 % de las especies registradas para el país provienen de la región Orinoquía.

Keywords:

Escarabajos coprófagos, Scarabaeinae, Listado de especies, Coleoptera, Orinoquía (es)

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Medina U., C. A., & Pulido H., L. A. (2009). Escarabajos coprófagos (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) de la Orinoquía colombiana. Biota Colombiana, 10(1 y 2). Retrieved from https://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/216

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