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| DOI | 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4712.1.8 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Phidon chanco sp. nov. is the first species of the genus where both sexes are described Male and female genitalia are described and illustrated using SEM. The new species can be distinguished from the other members of the genus, by the existence of brachypterism in both sexes; in males the median triangle of the sternum IX is long, sclerotised, and its apex strongly armed with numerous denticles; in females the tergite X is marginate. The new species is distributed exclusively in the coastal forests of central Chile, in association with remnants of native flora and protected areas.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Alejandro Vera, S. | Mujer |
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación - Chile
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| 1 | Vera Sanchez, Alejandro | Hombre |
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación - Chile
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| 1 | Alejandro Vera, S. | - |
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación - Chile
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| SEM images were funded by the DIUMCE APIX 03-17 project. |
| The author thanks Mario Elgueta, Curator of the National Museum of Natural History, Chile, for the access to the facilities to study specimens in the entomological collections. To Constanza Schapheer, Rodrigo Barahona and Sergio Rothmann for helping me increase the numbers of specimens and sampling locations, as well as discussing my ideas and results. SEM images were funded by the DIUMCE APIX 03-17 project. |
| The author thanks Mario Elgueta, Curator of the National Museum of Natural History, Chile, for the access to the facilities to study specimens in the entomological collections. To Constanza Schapheer, Rodrigo Barahona and Sergio Rothmann for helping me increase the numbers of specimens and sampling locations, as well as discussing my ideas and results. SEM images were funded by the DIUMCE APIX 03-17 project. |
| The author thanks Mario Elgueta, Curator of the National Museum of Natural History, Chile, for the access to the facilities to study specimens in the entomological collections. To Constanza Schapheer, Rodrigo Barahona and Sergio Rothmann for helping me increase the numbers of specimens and sampling locations, as well as discussing my ideas and results. SEM images were funded by the DIUMCE APIX 03-17 project. |