2014
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v62i0.16278
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Entomofauna acuática del Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona, Pacífico colombiano, con énfasis en Ephemeroptera y Plecoptera

Abstract: Aquatic entomofauna from Gorgona National Natural Park, Colombian Pacific, with emphasis in Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera. Gorgona is a Colombian continental island that biogeographically belongs in the Choco region. This work constitutes a first approximation to the aquatic insects, with emphasis in Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera: distribution, ecology, and associations to the continental mainland. Between October 2010 and June 2011, immature and adult specimens were collected in five streams of the island´s Wes… Show more

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“…6(B)). type material collected in mountainous protected areas from the Eastern and Western Andes from Colombia Zu´n˜iga et al, 2014). Nymphs of this genus could not be associated with the adults found in Gorgona, they inhabited all the streams, but at a low abundance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…6(B)). type material collected in mountainous protected areas from the Eastern and Western Andes from Colombia Zu´n˜iga et al, 2014). Nymphs of this genus could not be associated with the adults found in Gorgona, they inhabited all the streams, but at a low abundance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In spite of Thraulodes being one of the most diverse and abundant genera of the Americas, this constitutes the fourth species recorded from Colombia; this is surely due to the lack of taxonomic research on this genus in the region (Domı´nguez et al, 2013;Zu´n˜iga et al, 2014). The three species previously recorded from the country are Thraulodes colombiae (Walker, 1853), Thraulodes laetus (Eaton, 1883), and Thraulodes papilionis Traver and Edmunds (1967).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Six species are recorded, mainly in the Andean range of the country: L. albipennis Molineri & Zúñiga, 2006, L. ecuador Mayo, 1968(Dias et al, 2011, Leptohyphes jodiannae Allen, 1967 (Zúñiga et al, 2014), Leptohyphes maculatus Allen, 1967 (Molineri, 2010;Zúñiga et al, 2014) and L. nigripennis Molineri & Zúñiga, 2006(Molineri, 2010. All these species are known from both stages, except L. jodiannae (only known from nymphs).…”
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