Megaloptera (Neuropterida) de selvas secas de la vertiente del Pacífico Mexicano
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v22i2.4739Keywords:
Bosque tropical caducifolio, Sierra de Huautla, Corydalidae, riqueza de especies, abundancia, estacionalidad.Abstract
Se describe el patrón de distribución de megalópteros procedentes de seis localidades de selva seca del Pacífico Mexicano. Se recolectaron 47 ejemplares de megalópteros adultos que pertenecen a cuatro especies de la familia Corydalidae (subfamilia Corydalinae), donde la especie más abundante fue Corydalus bidenticulatus. La Sierra de Huautla, Morelos, fue la localidad de mayor riqueza con tres especies, mientras que las restantes estuvieron representadas por una sola especie. La mayor riqueza y abundancia se presentaron en la época de lluvias.Downloads
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2015-12-16
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