COLEOPTERA: Diversidad de los Staphylinoidea de México: análisis de grupos selectos (Hydraenidae, Agyrtidae, Silphidae y Staphylinidae)
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v13i2.3815Keywords:
Coleoptera, Staphylinoidea, Diversidad, MéxicoAbstract
Se presenta una síntesis de la diversidad de los Coleoptera Staphylinoidea de México considerando a las familias Hydraenidae, Agyrtidae, Silphidae y Staphylinidae. Se propone el Coeficiente de Trabajo Taxonómico (CTT) como medida para evaluar la importancia del trabajo taxonómico de los inventarios realizados en el país. Los valores varían entre 0 y 1, donde 0 es un conocimiento inadecuado del taxón, mientras que un valor de 1 indica que todas las especies citadas tienen nombre específico. El valor promedio del CTT para Silphidae es de 1, mientras que para Staphylinidae es de 0.3616. La riqueza a nivel estatal muestra una marcada influencia con el trabajo de campo realizado en los diferentes estados; no así con la superficie de cada entidad. Veracruz es el estado con mayor número de especies, seguido de Oaxaca y Chiapas. La familia Hydraenidae está representada en México por 71 especies, Agyrtidae por tres especies, Silphidae por once y Staphylinidae por 1,522. Tomando como base el comportamiento de la curva de acumulación de especies descritas en 20 grupos y el porcentaje de incremento en el número de especies conocidas para el país, se estima que para México puedan existir al menos, 4,400 especies (considerando a estas cuatro familias de Staphylinoidea).Published
2015-09-17
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