INVESTIGADORES
MONTEMAYOR BORSINGER Sara Itzel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Biodiversity of true bugs (Heteroptera) from Rincón Santa María Reserve (Ibera macrosystem, Corrientes, Argentina)
Autor/es:
MELO, M.C.; MONTEMAYOR, S. I.; DELLAPÉ, P. M. & COSCARÓN, M. C.
Lugar:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Reunión:
Jornada; VII Jornadas Multidisciplinarias de la Sociedad Argentina de Biología; 2005
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Biología
Resumen:
Biodiversity of true bugs (Heteroptera) from Rincón Santa María Reserve (Ibera macrosystem, Corrientes, Argentina) Melo,  M.C.; Montemayor, S. I.; Dellapé, P. M.  &  Coscarón, M. C.   División Entomología, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo el bosque s/n 1900. La Plata, Argentina.   The Hemiptera currently ranks as the fifth most specious order of insects, after beetles, flies, wasps and moths (Wilson 1992). There may be some 37.000described species of Heteroptera, and perhaps 25.000 species remaining to be described (Schaefer & Panizzi 2000). The knowledge of biodiversity gives the basic information about richness, abundance and distribution of taxa; this data is necessary to take decisions about conservation and studies on ecosystems, ecology and cladistic biogeography. With the purpose to make a quail and quantitative inventory of terrestrial Heteroptera from Ricón Santa María  Reserve Ituzaingo (27° 28`S- 56° 34`W) (in the Ibera macrosystem ¿, one of the most developed wetlands of the warm climate biosphere), Corrientes, Argentina; two entomological expeditions were done. We used four collecting methods; sweeping nets, beating nets, Malaise trap and mercury vapor light trap. We collected 349 spp. belonging to 24 families: spp. of 6 Alydidae, 4 Anthocoridae, 1 Aradidae, 2 Berytidae, 4 Blissidae, 24 Cydnidae, 2 Cymidae, 1 Colobathristidae, 15 Coreidae, 4 Geocoridae, 4 Largidae, 12 Lygaeidae, 74 Miridae, 5 Nabidae, 1 Oxycarenidae, 5 Pachygrontidae, 48 Pentatomidae, 3 Pyrrhocoridae, 51 Reduviidae, 13 Rhopalidae, 48 Rhyparochromidae, 8 Scutelleridae, 1 Schyzopteridae and 13 Tingidae. These results are biased by the collecting methods used, there are groups with very specific habitats and behavior that cannot be contemplated by them, such as hematophagous, geophilous and laminophilous Heteroptera that were not found. Anyway, comparing these amounts with the recorded 110 gen. and 146 species from Corrientes (Coscaron 2003), moreover from Argentina, we assume that the actual biodiversity is higher.