2015
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v22i3.11433
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Three new species of Drosophila tripunctata group (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in the eastern Andes of Ecuador

Abstract: Se describen e ilustran tres especies nuevas del grupo Drosophila tripunctata. Estas especies fueron capturadas con trampas hechas de botellas de plástico que contenían pedazos de plátano fermentados con levadura. Las colectas fueron realizadas en la provincia de Napo, Ecuador, a 2 200 y 3 362 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Las especies nuevas son: Drosophila napoensis sp. nov., Drosophila cuyuja sp. nov. y Drosophila quijos sp. nov. Las dos primeras especies pertenecerían al subgrupo I y la última especie al … Show more

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“…There are more than 4,200 Drosophilidae species in the world (Bächli 2015). This number will most likely increase as new species are continuously being described, particularly in the Neotropical region (Silva & Martins 2004, Vilela & Bächli 2005, Ratcov & Vilela 2007, Culik & Ventura 2009, Schmitz et al 2009, Figuero & Rafael 2011, Figuero et al 2012, Gottschalk et al 2012, Acurio et al 2013, Poppe et al 2014, Junges & Gottschalk 2014, Guillín & Rafael 2015, Junges et al 2016, Vidal & Vilela 2015. In Brazil, the Drosophilidae family is represented by 16 genera and 305 species (Tidon et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are more than 4,200 Drosophilidae species in the world (Bächli 2015). This number will most likely increase as new species are continuously being described, particularly in the Neotropical region (Silva & Martins 2004, Vilela & Bächli 2005, Ratcov & Vilela 2007, Culik & Ventura 2009, Schmitz et al 2009, Figuero & Rafael 2011, Figuero et al 2012, Gottschalk et al 2012, Acurio et al 2013, Poppe et al 2014, Junges & Gottschalk 2014, Guillín & Rafael 2015, Junges et al 2016, Vidal & Vilela 2015. In Brazil, the Drosophilidae family is represented by 16 genera and 305 species (Tidon et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%