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| DOI | 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4092.3.3 | ||||
| Año | 2016 | ||||
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The species of the genus Arthrobrachus Solier, 1849 distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay have been revised. The morphological study of specimens and the review of the type material have resulted in a new combination: Arthrobrachus flavomarginatus (Blanchard, 1843) n. comb. (from Astylus Laporte, 1836), and four new synonymies: Arthrobrachus rufitarsis Philippi & Philippi, 1864 = A. obscuripes Pic, 1927 n. syn.; Arthrobrachus flavomarginatus (Blanchard, 1843) = A. xanthurus (Blanchard, 1843) n. syn. = A. boucardi Pic, 1919 n. syn. = A. lajoyei Pic, 1919 n. syn. Three species described by Steinheil (1874), Arthrobrachus depressus, Arthrobrachus testaceolimbatus and Arthrobrachus testaceus are considered as incertae sedis and Arthrobrachus quadrilineatus Steinheil, 1874 is transferred to Astylus Laporte, 1836 as A. steinheili nomen novum. Four new species of Arthrobrachus have been described: A. antonioi n. sp., A. eloisae n. sp., A. solervicensi n. sp. and A. armandoi n. sp. Distributional data and a key to the species are provided.
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| 1 | ESTRADA-MANCILLA, PATRICIA EDITH | Mujer |
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación - Chile
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| To the Research Office of the Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educacion by funds granted to the project DIUMCE APIX 02/02/15. To Dra. Maria Virginia Colomo (Museo Fundacion Miguel Lillo, Tucuman, Argentina), Dr. Sergio Roig-Junent (Instituto Argentino de Investigaciones de las Zonas Aridas, Mendoza, Argentina), Dra. Analia Lanteri and Mr. Hector Ferreyra (Museo de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina), Dr. Arturo Roig-Alsina (Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia, Buenos Aires, Argentina), Mr. Mario Gentili (Deceased entomologist of Instituto Patagonico de Ciencias Naturales, San Martin de Los Andes, Argentina, whose collection is now deposited at IADIZA) and Mr. Juan Enrique Barriga (Curico, Chile), for the facilities provided in the revision and loan of material. My thanks to Jaime Solervicens, Mario Elgueta and Adriean Mayor for their suggestions to the manuscript and to Adrien Mayor and Paulina Perez for the english translation revision. |