The geographical distributions of 2 species of Agrodes and 13 species of Plochionocerus were analyzed using a panbiogeographic approach to identify their biogeographic patterns. Nine species have been recorded as being exclusively freom South America, 2 exclusively freom Central America, and 4 are shared between both areas. Two species of Agrodes and 3 of Plochionocerus are widely distributed in 2 or more subregions of the Neotropical region, and 6 species of Plochionocerus have more restricted distributions, basically ranging in a single subregion, and 4 species are restricted to a small number of localities. Three generalized tracks were identified in the Mesoamerican dominion of the Caribbean subregion, in the northwestern South American...
FIGURES 184–195. Habitus; Staphylininae (184–195); 184, Peru: department of Lima (MUSM); 185, Brazil...
Abstract.—The relationships of the Antillean terrestrial arthropodan and onychophoran taxa are revie...
FIGURES 172–183. Habitus; Paederinae (172–175); Staphylininae (176–183); 172, after Fauvel 1901; 173...
The geographical distributions of 2 species of Agrodes and 13 species of Plochionocerus were analyze...
The geographical distributions of 2 species of Agrodes and 13 species of Plochionocerus were analyze...
Based on the comparison of 29 individual tracks, distributional patterns of species of Lampetis (Spi...
Track analysis of the Mexican species of Cerambycidae (Insecta, Coleoptera). A track analysis of 221...
FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution (as individual tracks) of: A. Holotrochus arcuatus (gray squares),...
FIGURES 40–51. Habitus; Habrocerinae (40), Aleocharinae (41–51); 40, after Solier 1849; 41, Brazil: ...
A track analysis of 221 species belonging to 68 genera of Mexican Cerambycidae was undertaken in ord...
Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) are among the most diverse and widespread aquatic insects, with roug...
Track analysis of the Neotropical Entimini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae). Distributional pa...
Basado sobre los trazos individuales de 37 especies de Epicauta Dejean, 1834 de América del Sur Aust...
FIGURE 4. Geographic distribution (as individual tracks) of: A. Tannea tenella (gray circles). B. Th...
FIGURES 124–135. Habitus; Oxytelinae (124–125); Oxyporinae (126–127); Megalopsidiinae (128–131); Scy...
FIGURES 184–195. Habitus; Staphylininae (184–195); 184, Peru: department of Lima (MUSM); 185, Brazil...
Abstract.—The relationships of the Antillean terrestrial arthropodan and onychophoran taxa are revie...
FIGURES 172–183. Habitus; Paederinae (172–175); Staphylininae (176–183); 172, after Fauvel 1901; 173...
The geographical distributions of 2 species of Agrodes and 13 species of Plochionocerus were analyze...
The geographical distributions of 2 species of Agrodes and 13 species of Plochionocerus were analyze...
Based on the comparison of 29 individual tracks, distributional patterns of species of Lampetis (Spi...
Track analysis of the Mexican species of Cerambycidae (Insecta, Coleoptera). A track analysis of 221...
FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution (as individual tracks) of: A. Holotrochus arcuatus (gray squares),...
FIGURES 40–51. Habitus; Habrocerinae (40), Aleocharinae (41–51); 40, after Solier 1849; 41, Brazil: ...
A track analysis of 221 species belonging to 68 genera of Mexican Cerambycidae was undertaken in ord...
Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) are among the most diverse and widespread aquatic insects, with roug...
Track analysis of the Neotropical Entimini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae). Distributional pa...
Basado sobre los trazos individuales de 37 especies de Epicauta Dejean, 1834 de América del Sur Aust...
FIGURE 4. Geographic distribution (as individual tracks) of: A. Tannea tenella (gray circles). B. Th...
FIGURES 124–135. Habitus; Oxytelinae (124–125); Oxyporinae (126–127); Megalopsidiinae (128–131); Scy...
FIGURES 184–195. Habitus; Staphylininae (184–195); 184, Peru: department of Lima (MUSM); 185, Brazil...
Abstract.—The relationships of the Antillean terrestrial arthropodan and onychophoran taxa are revie...
FIGURES 172–183. Habitus; Paederinae (172–175); Staphylininae (176–183); 172, after Fauvel 1901; 173...