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INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE INVESTIGACIONES DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
An illustrated key to and diagnoses of the species of Histeridae (Coleoptera) associated with decaying carcasses in Argentina.
Autor/es:
ABALLAY, F.H., G. ARRIAGADA, G.E. FLORES & N.D. CENTENO
Revista:
ZOOKEYS
Editorial:
PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
Referencias:
Lugar: SOFIA; Año: 2013 vol. 261 p. 61 - 84
ISSN:
1313-2989
Resumen:
A key to 16 histerid species associated with decaying carcasses in Argentina is presented, including
diagnoses and habitus photographs for these species. This article provides a table of all species associated
with carcasses, detailing the substrate from which they were collected and geographical distribution
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
with carcasses, detailing the substrate from which they were collected and geographical distribution
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
species associated
with carcasses, detailing the substrate from which they were collected and geographical distribution
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
, detailing the substrate from which they were collected and geographical distribution
by province. All 16 Histeridae species registered are grouped into three subfamilies: Saprininae
(twelve species of Euspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species ofEuspilotus Lewis and one species of Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Histerinae (one species of
Hololepta Paykull and one species of Phelister Marseul) and Dendrophilinae (one species of CarcinopsPaykull and one species of Phelister Marseul) and Dendrophilinae (one species of Carcinops
Marseul). Two species are new records for Argentina: Phelister rufinotus Marseul and Carcinops troglodytesPhelister rufinotus Marseul and Carcinops troglodytes
(Paykull). A discussion is presented on the potential forensic importance of some species collected on
human and pig carcasses.