Abstract (en):
Abstract (es):
Se registra por primera vez la presencia del hemíptero Stridulivelia cinctipes, en un hábitat cavernícola de los Andes colombianos. Es el primer caso en que un miembro de este género se colecta en ambientes hipógeos asociado a ríos subterráneos.
Keywords:
Aquatic insects, Caves, Colombian Andes, Geographical distribution, Speleofauna (en)
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