Eristalinus (Eristalodes) taeniops (Wiedemann, 1818) is a pollinator hoverfly native to the Old World that has spread through several countries in America. We determine the current distribution of this species in Argentina by using records from scientific literature and citizen science websites. In addition, we report the first three specimens collected in Córdoba province. Eristalinus taeniops is present in 10 provinces in Argentina and seems to be more frequent in anthropized habitats. Likewise, the specimens we collected were exclusively captured within the city of Córdoba. Our results confirm the occurrence of E. taeniops in central Argentina and contribute to determining the actual geographic distribution of this species in the country...
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Information about the ectoparasite insects of six species of argentino bats, one Vespertilionidae, o...
Taxonomy and distribution of the ectoparasitic insects of bats from Argentina, are reviewed. Sevente...
An inventory of aquatic and terrestrial Heteroptera (excluding Aradidae, Coreidae and Pentatomoidea)...
The genus Aneriophora Stuardo & Cortés 1952, previously considered endemic to Chi...
Se registra por primera vez a Eristalinus taeniops en las localidades de Chada, comuna de Paine, Reg...
The harlequin ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) was introduced in numerous countries around the world as ...
Sand flies are insects of medical and veterinary importance, because some species are able to transm...
The seasonal migration of huge numbers of hoverflies is frequently reported in Europe from mountain ...
The geographical distribution of Aedes pennai, Anopheles galvaoi, Coquillettidia albicosta, Cq. nigr...
The geographical distributions of Culex (Carrollia) secundus, Cx. (Microculex) davisi, Cx. (Phytotel...
The presence of Aedes aegypti is reported beyond its current limit of distribution in Argentina, in ...
New species of bat-ectoparasite insects are added to the fauna of Argentina and distributional limit...
Nausigaster flukei Curran is recorded for the first time from Argentina. New specimens were collecte...
Trichomycetes, mainly from nonbiting midge (Chironomidae), mosquito (Culicidae) and black fly (Simul...
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