MYRIAPODA: Notes on Myriapods (Arthropoda: Myriapoda) from Jalisco, Mexico: Distribution and new records (In spanish)
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v21i2.4139Keywords:
Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Symphyla, diversidad, listadoAbstract
Presentamos un listado de las 33 especies de miriápodos que se han registrado para Jalisco, México: 15 de ciempiés, un sínfilo y 17 milpiés. De acuerdo con esta diversidad, Jalisco se coloca en la décima primera posición a nivel nacional en cuanto a número de miriápodos. Elaboramos un listado a partir de la revisión de la literatura especializada y de nuevo material biológico examinado. La lista de especies incluye información geográfica tanto a nivel mundial como nacional y estatal. De las especies identificadas, tres especies de ciempiés y 10 de milpiés son endémicas en el país. Siete especies de ciempiés, cinco de milpiés y la especie de sínfilo son introducidas en México. Solo el ciempiés Arenobius sontus (Chamberlin, 1912) es endémico del estado. Se han recolectado miriápodos en 27 de los 125 municipios jaliscienses. La Huerta y Puerto Vallarta son las dos entidades administrativas estatales con el mayor número de registros de especies de miriápodos con 18 y 16, respectivamente.Downloads
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2015-10-05
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