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Aporte al conocimiento de las Trogidae (Coleoptera) de la Argentina Contribution to the knowledge of Trogidae (Coleoptera) of the Argentina

Authors: Víctor Manuel Diéguez; Rodrigo S. Gómez;

Aporte al conocimiento de las Trogidae (Coleoptera) de la Argentina Contribution to the knowledge of Trogidae (Coleoptera) of the Argentina

Abstract

Se efectuó un muestreo y la comparación con los datos ya existentes, para las especies de Trogidae presentes en la Reserva Provincial Telteca y la Reserva de Biósfera de Ñacuñán en la provincia de Mendoza, Argentina. Para el muestreo en terreno se usaron los siguientes métodos: inspección visual y física de osamentas y cadáveres, trampas de luz U.V. y trampas de caída cebadas con menudos de pollo. Se citan dos nuevos registros para Telteca: Omorgus ciliatus (Blanchard) y Omorgus suberosus (Fabricius) y seis para Ñacuñan: Omorgus candezei (Harold), Omorgus loxus (Vaurie), Polynoncus burmeisteri Pittino, Polynoncus gemmifer (Blanchard), Polynoncus guttifer (Harold) y Polynoncus pedestris (Harold). Se citan cuatro especies por primera vez para la provincia de Mendoza: Omorgus candezei, O. loxus, P. gemmifer y P. pedestris.Samples and comparison with the previous data for the species of the Trogidae that occur in the Reserva Provincial Telteca and Reserva de Biósfera de Ñacuñán in Mendoza province, Argentina, were performed. During the field sample collection, technique of visual and physical inspection of carcasses and dead bodies, UV light traps and pitfall traps baited with chicken giblets were used. Two new records for Telteca: Omorgus ciliatus (Blanchard) and O. suberosus (Fabricius) and six new records for Ñacuñán were found: O. candezei (Harold), O. loxus (Vaurie), Polynoncus burmeisteri Pittino, P. gemmifer (Blanchard), P. guttifer (Harold), P. pedestris (Harold) are cited. Four new records for Mendoza province: Omorgus candezei, O. loxus, P. gemmifer and P. pedestris are cited.

Keywords

QL1-991, Mendoza, Polynoncus, Omorgus, Áreas Protegidas, Zoology, Trogidae, Protected zones

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