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Tachinidae (Diptera) de ecosistemas naturales del Chaco semiárido de Santiago del Estero, Argentina

Authors: María Cecilia Gramajo; Liliana Diodato; Andrea Fuster;

Tachinidae (Diptera) de ecosistemas naturales del Chaco semiárido de Santiago del Estero, Argentina

Abstract

La familia Tachinidae (Diptera) le sigue a las del orden Hymenoptera en importancia ecológica como parasitoides y se encuentra en todas las regiones biogeográficas. En la Argentina, se conoce poco sobre esta familia. El siguiente estudio se llevó a cabo con el objetivo de identificar las especies de Tachinidae en el Chaco semiárido de la provincia de Santiago del Estero, con puntos de muestreos dispuestos en un gradiente norte-sur. Los insectos fueron recolectados mediante el uso de Trampa Malaise, red de arrastre y trampas pitfall. Se determinaron en total 14 géneros y tres especies, de los cuales siete géneros (Spallanzania Robineau-Desvoidy; Paradydima Brauer y Bergenstamm; Pseudochaeta Coquillett; Distichona Wulp; Allophorocera Hendel; Eucnephalia Townsend y Neomintho Brauer y Bergenstamm) y una especie, Paradidyma conica (Townsend), se citan por primera vez para la Argentina.

Keywords

Diversidad, Santiago del Estero, Ecology, QL1-991, Diptera, parasitoides, Zoology, QH540-549.5

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