Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico

A comparative analysis of the scarab beetle fauna of the humid mountains of Zacualtipán, Molango, Atezca, Otongo and Tlanchinol, NE Hidalgo, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1975- 1981 with 1,360 days of collecting effort in pine forest, oak forest, cloud forest, tropical rain forest,...

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Main Author: Angel Morón, Miguel
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Published: Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 1994
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description A comparative analysis of the scarab beetle fauna of the humid mountains of Zacualtipán, Molango, Atezca, Otongo and Tlanchinol, NE Hidalgo, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1975- 1981 with 1,360 days of collecting effort in pine forest, oak forest, cloud forest, tropical rain forest, induced pasture land and secondary vegetation, between 630-2100 m. Records of 12 subfamilies, 27 subtribes, 68 genera and 180 species are presented. The greatest specific diversity corresponds to Melolonthinae (40 spp,), Rutelinae (32 spp.), Scarabaeinae (29 spp.), Dynastinae (28 spp.) and Aphodinae (1 8 spp.). About 50 % of the specific diversity is concentrated m nine genera: Phyllophaga (24 spp.l. Anómala (12 spp.), Cyclocephala (9 spp.), Diplotaxis (8 spp.), Euphoria (8 spp.), Onthophagus (8 spp ), Aphodius (8 spp.), Plusiotis (7 spp.) and Ataenius (7 spp.]. Phyllophaga ravida. Ph. obsoleta, Polyphylla hammondi, Plusiotis adelaida, Chrysma rnacropus. Anómala aff. meonstans, Cyclocephala jalapensis, C. lurida, Strategus aloeus, Deltochilum gibbosum, Onthophagus cyanellus, Odontotaenius zodiacos and Heliscus tropicus were the rnost abundant species in the samples, The moniane scarab beetle fauna of Hidalgo shows 35 % of specific similarity and 65 % of genenc similarity with The area of Los Tuxilas Biológical Station, Veracruz, and represen! 12.3 % of the Lamellicornian species recordad in México. Nine endemic species are considered as endangered: Plesiosternus seiosus, Plusiofis terroni. P. taylori, P. aurofoveata. Orizabus endrodianus, Peltotrichius linea, Cotinis onenrahs, Spurius halfften and Olieus nonstriatus. A key to the taxa found in these mountains is included.
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spelling azm-article-19452023-01-17T03:58:16Z Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico Angel Morón, Miguel Scarabaeoidea Taxonomy Siology Diversity Cloud forest Fine forest Oak forest Sierra Madre Oriental México Scarabaeoidea Taxonomía Biología Diversidad Bosque Mesófilo Encinar Pinar Siena Madre Oriental México A comparative analysis of the scarab beetle fauna of the humid mountains of Zacualtipán, Molango, Atezca, Otongo and Tlanchinol, NE Hidalgo, México is presented. Data were obtained during 1975- 1981 with 1,360 days of collecting effort in pine forest, oak forest, cloud forest, tropical rain forest, induced pasture land and secondary vegetation, between 630-2100 m. Records of 12 subfamilies, 27 subtribes, 68 genera and 180 species are presented. The greatest specific diversity corresponds to Melolonthinae (40 spp,), Rutelinae (32 spp.), Scarabaeinae (29 spp.), Dynastinae (28 spp.) and Aphodinae (1 8 spp.). About 50 % of the specific diversity is concentrated m nine genera: Phyllophaga (24 spp.l. Anómala (12 spp.), Cyclocephala (9 spp.), Diplotaxis (8 spp.), Euphoria (8 spp.), Onthophagus (8 spp ), Aphodius (8 spp.), Plusiotis (7 spp.) and Ataenius (7 spp.]. Phyllophaga ravida. Ph. obsoleta, Polyphylla hammondi, Plusiotis adelaida, Chrysma rnacropus. Anómala aff. meonstans, Cyclocephala jalapensis, C. lurida, Strategus aloeus, Deltochilum gibbosum, Onthophagus cyanellus, Odontotaenius zodiacos and Heliscus tropicus were the rnost abundant species in the samples, The moniane scarab beetle fauna of Hidalgo shows 35 % of specific similarity and 65 % of genenc similarity with The area of Los Tuxilas Biológical Station, Veracruz, and represen! 12.3 % of the Lamellicornian species recordad in México. Nine endemic species are considered as endangered: Plesiosternus seiosus, Plusiofis terroni. P. taylori, P. aurofoveata. Orizabus endrodianus, Peltotrichius linea, Cotinis onenrahs, Spurius halfften and Olieus nonstriatus. A key to the taxa found in these mountains is included. Se presenta un análisis comparativo de la fauna de coleópteros de las familias Meiolonthidae, Scarabaeidae, Trogidae v Passalidae establecida en las montañas húmedas de Zacualtipán, Molango, Atezca, Otongo y Tlanchinol, en el Noreste de Hidalgo, México. los datos se obtuvieron entre 1975 y 1981 durante 1,360 días de colecta en pinares, encinares, bosque mesófilo de montaña, bosque tropical perennifolio, pastizales inducidos y vegetación secundaria, establecidos entre 630 y 2,100 m do altitud. So registran 12 subfamilias, 27 tribus, 68 géneros y 180 especies. la mayor diversidad especifica corresponde a Melolonthinae (40 spp.), Rutelinae (32 spp.), Scarabaeinae (29 spp.), Dynastinae (28 spp.l y Aphodiinae (1 8 spp.). El 50 % de las especies se concentran en los géneros: Phyllnphaga (24 spp.l, Anómala (1 2 spp.}, Cyclocephala (9 spp.), Diplotaxis (8 spp.), Euphoria (8 spp.), Onthopitagus (8 spp.), Aphodius (8 spp.), Plusiotis (7 spp.) y Ataenius (7 spp.). las especies más abundantes son: Phyllophaga ravida, Ph. obsoleta, Polyphylla hammondi, Plusiotis adelaida, Chrysma rnacropus. Anómala aff. inconstans, Cyclocephala jalapensis, C. lucida, Strategus aloeus, Deltochilum gibbüsum, Onthophagus cyanellus, Odontotaenlus zodiacus y Heliscus tropicus. Esta fauna tiene 35 o de sirnilitlud específica y 65 % de similitud genérica con los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, y representa el 12.3 0 de las especies de lamellicornia citadas para México. Nueve especies endémicas se consideran amenazadas por la destrucción del bosque: Plesiosternus setosus, Plusiotis terroni, P. taylori, P. aurotoveata. Onzabus endrodianiis, Peltotrlchlus linea, Cotinis orientalis, Spurius halffteri y OHeus nnnstnatus Se incluye una clave para separar los taxa registrados. Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 1994-05-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Original articles Artículos originales application/pdf https://azm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/azm/article/view/1945 10.21829/azm.1994.63631945 ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.); No. 63 (1994); 7-59 ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.); Núm. 63 (1994); 7-59 2448-8445 0065-1737 spa https://azm.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/azm/article/view/1945/2058 Derechos de autor 2018 Acta Zoológica Mexicana (parte1) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title_full Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title_fullStr Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title_short Fauna de Coleoptera Lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de Hidalgo, Mexico
title_sort fauna de coleoptera lamellicornia en las montañas del noreste de hidalgo, mexico
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