Cistalia alboannulata (Stål)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2999.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5285864 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C12587B2-FF9E-3875-67F6-F52EC6688D33 |
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Cistalia alboannulata (Stål) |
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Cistalia alboannulata (Stål) View in CoL
Distribution in Argentina. Chaco, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Formosa, Salta, and Santa Fe ( Carpintero et al. 2006).
Material studied: 1 male, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 17/ 28-X-2009, light trap, Pfoh, R. col GoogleMaps .; 1 female, Puente colgante, 26°48’20,1” S – 59°36’32,1” W, 27-IX-2009, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols.
Bubaces enatus Brailovsky FIRST RECORD FOR THE PROVINCE
Distribution in Argentina. Salta ( Brailovsky 1981).
Material studied: 4 males, 8 females, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 26-IX-2009, light trap, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols.; 2 females, same data, 17/ 28-X-2009, light trap, Pfoh, R. col .; 1 male, same data, 25-IX-2009, light trap, Melo, M.C. col.
Lipostemmata major Ashlock FIRST RECORD FOR THE PROVINCE
Distribution in Argentina. Buenos Aires, Corrientes, and Formosa ( Ashlock 1970; Mazzucconi & Lopez Ruf 1999; Melo et al. 2004).
Material studied: 1 female, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 26-IX-2009, light trap, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols.
Lipostemmata humeralis Berg FIRST RECORD FOR THE PROVINCE
Distribution in Argentina. Buenos Aires, and Corrientes ( López Ruf & Mazzucconi 1998; Melo et al. 2004).
Material studied: 1 female, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’26,5” W, 76 msnm, 25-IX-2009, light trap, Melo, M.C. col.
Lipostemmata scutellata Ashlock FIRST RECORD FOR THE PROVINCE
Distribution in Argentina. Buenos Aires, Entre Rios, and Formosa ( Ashlock 1970).
Material studied: 1 male, 2 females, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 17/ 28-X-2009, light trap, Pfoh, R. col GoogleMaps .
Cryphula affinis (Distant) NEW RECORD FROM ARGENTINA
Geographic distribution. Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Grenada, Mexico ( Slater 1964).
Material studied: 2 males, 4 females, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 17/ 28-X-2009, light trap, Pfoh, R. col GoogleMaps .; 1 female, same data, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols GoogleMaps .; 1 female, Puente colgante, 26°48’20,1” S – 59°36’32,1” W, 27-IX-2009, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols.
Valtissius distinctus (Distant) NEW RECORD FROM ARGENTINA
Geographic distribution. USA, Mexico, Central America to Argentina ( Baranowski & Slater 2005).
Material studied: 6 males, 7 females, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’36,5” W, 17/ 28-X-2009, light trap, Pfoh, R. col GoogleMaps .; 1 male 2 females, park rangers’s house, 26°48’25” S – 59°36’26,5” W, 26-IX-2009, light trap, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols.; 2 males, same data, Melo, M.C. col. GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Puente colgante, 26°48’20,1” S – 59°36’32,1” W, 27-IX-2009, Dellapé, P.M. & Melo, M.C. cols GoogleMaps .
Comments. Baranowski & Slater (2005) mentioned Argentina as southern limit of the known distribution of this species following O´Donnell´s (1986) Ph.D.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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University of Newcastle |
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