Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México

A study of the nocturnal Melolonthidae beetle fauna of Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1999-2000 with 103 nights of collecting effort at lights near the borders of subdeciduos tropical forest and pine-oak forest, located at 1,240 m of altitude. Records of 3 subfamilies, 9 tribes and 50 species of the genera Diplotaxis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, Hoplia, Anomala, Pelidnota, Cyclocephala, Euetheola, Ligyrus, Coelosis, Enema, Strategus, Xyloryctes, Spodistes, Archophileurus, Hemiphileurus and Phileurus are included. Higher specific diversity is presented in the genera Phyllophaga (16 spp.) and, Anomala (11 spp.). Phyllophaga tenuipilis (Bates), P. ravida (Blanchard), Xyloryctes lobicollis Bates and, Anomala inconstans Burmeister were the most abundant species in the samples. Archophileurus simplex (Bates) and Phyllophaga anolaminata (Moser) are cited for first time in México, and Anomala decolor Bates, A. forreri (Bates), Diplotaxis consentanea Bates, D. simillima Moser and, Hoplia squamifera Burmeister are recorded for first time from Chiapas state. A key to the 50 species is included. Most genera represented in the study area have Neotropical origin, but 51 % of the species belong to Paleoamerican dispersal pattern (sensu Halffter 1976). The Melolonthidae fauna of Villa Las Rosas area is 27.72% similar (QS Sorensen) with the species found in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz; and 27.40% similar with the species from the mountains at northeast of Hidalgo, Mexico.

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Main Authors: Alcázar Ruiz, José Antonio autor/a, Morón Ríos, Alejandro 1960- Doctor autor/a 5457, Morón Ríos, Miguel Ángel Doctor 1952-2017 autor/a 14163
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Subjects:Phyllophaga, Anomala, Fenología, Plagas agrícolas, Gallina ciega, Escarabajos, Taxonomía animal, Artfrosur,
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topic Phyllophaga
Anomala
Fenología
Plagas agrícolas
Gallina ciega
Escarabajos
Taxonomía animal
Artfrosur
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Anomala
Fenología
Plagas agrícolas
Gallina ciega
Escarabajos
Taxonomía animal
Artfrosur
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Anomala
Fenología
Plagas agrícolas
Gallina ciega
Escarabajos
Taxonomía animal
Artfrosur
Phyllophaga
Anomala
Fenología
Plagas agrícolas
Gallina ciega
Escarabajos
Taxonomía animal
Artfrosur
Alcázar Ruiz, José Antonio autor/a
Morón Ríos, Alejandro 1960- Doctor autor/a 5457
Morón Ríos, Miguel Ángel Doctor 1952-2017 autor/a 14163
Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México
description A study of the nocturnal Melolonthidae beetle fauna of Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1999-2000 with 103 nights of collecting effort at lights near the borders of subdeciduos tropical forest and pine-oak forest, located at 1,240 m of altitude. Records of 3 subfamilies, 9 tribes and 50 species of the genera Diplotaxis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, Hoplia, Anomala, Pelidnota, Cyclocephala, Euetheola, Ligyrus, Coelosis, Enema, Strategus, Xyloryctes, Spodistes, Archophileurus, Hemiphileurus and Phileurus are included. Higher specific diversity is presented in the genera Phyllophaga (16 spp.) and, Anomala (11 spp.). Phyllophaga tenuipilis (Bates), P. ravida (Blanchard), Xyloryctes lobicollis Bates and, Anomala inconstans Burmeister were the most abundant species in the samples. Archophileurus simplex (Bates) and Phyllophaga anolaminata (Moser) are cited for first time in México, and Anomala decolor Bates, A. forreri (Bates), Diplotaxis consentanea Bates, D. simillima Moser and, Hoplia squamifera Burmeister are recorded for first time from Chiapas state. A key to the 50 species is included. Most genera represented in the study area have Neotropical origin, but 51 % of the species belong to Paleoamerican dispersal pattern (sensu Halffter 1976). The Melolonthidae fauna of Villa Las Rosas area is 27.72% similar (QS Sorensen) with the species found in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz; and 27.40% similar with the species from the mountains at northeast of Hidalgo, Mexico.
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Anomala
Fenología
Plagas agrícolas
Gallina ciega
Escarabajos
Taxonomía animal
Artfrosur
author Alcázar Ruiz, José Antonio autor/a
Morón Ríos, Alejandro 1960- Doctor autor/a 5457
Morón Ríos, Miguel Ángel Doctor 1952-2017 autor/a 14163
author_facet Alcázar Ruiz, José Antonio autor/a
Morón Ríos, Alejandro 1960- Doctor autor/a 5457
Morón Ríos, Miguel Ángel Doctor 1952-2017 autor/a 14163
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title Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México
title_short Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México
title_full Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México
title_fullStr Fauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:381772024-03-12T12:48:14ZFauna de coleóptera melolonthidae de Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México Alcázar Ruiz, José Antonio autor/a Morón Ríos, Alejandro 1960- Doctor autor/a 5457 Morón Ríos, Miguel Ángel Doctor 1952-2017 autor/a 14163 textspaA study of the nocturnal Melolonthidae beetle fauna of Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1999-2000 with 103 nights of collecting effort at lights near the borders of subdeciduos tropical forest and pine-oak forest, located at 1,240 m of altitude. Records of 3 subfamilies, 9 tribes and 50 species of the genera Diplotaxis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, Hoplia, Anomala, Pelidnota, Cyclocephala, Euetheola, Ligyrus, Coelosis, Enema, Strategus, Xyloryctes, Spodistes, Archophileurus, Hemiphileurus and Phileurus are included. Higher specific diversity is presented in the genera Phyllophaga (16 spp.) and, Anomala (11 spp.). Phyllophaga tenuipilis (Bates), P. ravida (Blanchard), Xyloryctes lobicollis Bates and, Anomala inconstans Burmeister were the most abundant species in the samples. Archophileurus simplex (Bates) and Phyllophaga anolaminata (Moser) are cited for first time in México, and Anomala decolor Bates, A. forreri (Bates), Diplotaxis consentanea Bates, D. simillima Moser and, Hoplia squamifera Burmeister are recorded for first time from Chiapas state. A key to the 50 species is included. Most genera represented in the study area have Neotropical origin, but 51 % of the species belong to Paleoamerican dispersal pattern (sensu Halffter 1976). The Melolonthidae fauna of Villa Las Rosas area is 27.72% similar (QS Sorensen) with the species found in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz; and 27.40% similar with the species from the mountains at northeast of Hidalgo, Mexico.Se presenta un estudio de las especies nocturnas de la familia Melolonthidae (sensu Endrödi, 1966) en Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, con los objetivos de conocer su riqueza, abundancia y fenología. El municipio de Villa Las Rosas, se encuentra a 1,240 m de altitud, en un ambiente de transición entre selva baja subcaducifolia y bosque de coníferas. Para la captura de los ejemplares se utilizaron como trampas de luz las lámparas del alumbrado público. Durante 1999-2000 se aplicó un esfuerzo de colecta sistemática de 103 noches, y se capturaron 4,029 ejemplares pertenecientes a 50 especies de los géneros Diplotaxis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, Hoplia, Anomala, Pelidnota, Cyclocephala, Euetheola, Ligyrus, Coelosis, Enema, Strategus, Xyloryctes, Spodistes, Archophileurus, Hemiphileurus y Phileurus. La mayor riqueza y abundancia correspondió a las especies de Phyllophaga (16 spp.) y Anomala (11 spp.), algunas de las cuales podrían tener importancia económica, como posibles plagas que consumen las raíces de los cultivos en la región. Se citan por primera vez para México: Archophileurus simplex (Bates) y Phyllophaga anolaminata (Moser), y se consideran como primeros registros para Chiapas: Anomala decolor Bates, A. forreri Bates, Diplotaxis consentanea Bates, D. simillima Moser y Hoplia squamifera Burmeister. Se incluye una clave para separar las 50 especies encontradas. El 51% de las especies de Villa Las Rosas corresponde al patrón Paleoamericano con amplio éxito (sensu Halffter, 1976), pero a nivel genérico el predominio es Neotropical. Esta fauna tiene más similitud (QS Sorensen) con Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz (27.72%) y las montañas del Noreste de Hidalgo (27.40%).A study of the nocturnal Melolonthidae beetle fauna of Villa Las Rosas, Chiapas, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1999-2000 with 103 nights of collecting effort at lights near the borders of subdeciduos tropical forest and pine-oak forest, located at 1,240 m of altitude. Records of 3 subfamilies, 9 tribes and 50 species of the genera Diplotaxis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, Hoplia, Anomala, Pelidnota, Cyclocephala, Euetheola, Ligyrus, Coelosis, Enema, Strategus, Xyloryctes, Spodistes, Archophileurus, Hemiphileurus and Phileurus are included. Higher specific diversity is presented in the genera Phyllophaga (16 spp.) and, Anomala (11 spp.). Phyllophaga tenuipilis (Bates), P. ravida (Blanchard), Xyloryctes lobicollis Bates and, Anomala inconstans Burmeister were the most abundant species in the samples. Archophileurus simplex (Bates) and Phyllophaga anolaminata (Moser) are cited for first time in México, and Anomala decolor Bates, A. forreri (Bates), Diplotaxis consentanea Bates, D. simillima Moser and, Hoplia squamifera Burmeister are recorded for first time from Chiapas state. A key to the 50 species is included. Most genera represented in the study area have Neotropical origin, but 51 % of the species belong to Paleoamerican dispersal pattern (sensu Halffter 1976). The Melolonthidae fauna of Villa Las Rosas area is 27.72% similar (QS Sorensen) with the species found in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz; and 27.40% similar with the species from the mountains at northeast of Hidalgo, Mexico.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorPhyllophagaAnomalaFenologíaPlagas agrícolasGallina ciegaEscarabajosTaxonomía animalArtfrosurDisponible en líneaActa Zoológica Mexicanahttp://www.redalyc.org/pdf/575/57508803.pdfAcceso en línea sin restricciones