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      Escarabajos vesicantes Sudamericanos (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Aportes al estado del conocimiento del género andino Pseudomeloe Fairmaire y Germain Translated title: South American vesicant beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Studies on the andean genus Pseudomeloe Fairmaire and Germain

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          RESUMEN Pseudomeloe (Meloinae: Pyrotini) es un género endémico de la región andina de América del Sur, distribuido en Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Perú y Uruguay. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue actualizar el conocimiento del género, aportando datos sobre su biología, importancia económica, y mapas de distribución, asimismo, un catalogo de las especies válidas y nuevos datos de distribución de las mismas. Se registran un total de 41 especies de Pseudomeloe para América del Sur, incorporando cuatro especies no catalogadas en Blackwelder (P. machadoi Germain, P. ogloblini Martínez, P. titschacki Borchmann, y P. vianai Martínez) y se brindan mas de cien nuevos registros tanto a nivel provincial como nacional de Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile y Perú.

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          ABSTRACT Pseudomeloe (Meloinae: Pyrotini) is an endemic genus of the andean region of South America, distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Perú and Uruguay. The aim of this work was to update the knowledge of the genus, providing data on its biology, economic importance, distributions maps, and a catalogue of valid species with new distribution data. There were recorded a total of 41 species of Pseudomeloe from South America, fadding four non-cataloged species since Blackwelder (P. machadoi Germain, P. ogloblini Martínez, P. titschacki Borchmann, and P. vianai Martínez), and there were given more than a hundred new state/province and country records of Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile and Peru.

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                idesia
                Idesia (Arica)
                Idesia
                Universidad de Tarapacá. Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas (Arica, , Chile )
                0718-3429
                March 2019
                : 37
                : 1
                : 101-113
                Affiliations
                [2] La Plata Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad Nacional de La Plata orgdiv1División Entomología, Museo de La Plata Argentina
                [1] Diamante Buenos Aires orgnameConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas orgdiv1Laboratorio de Entomología Argentina
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                : 17 January 2019
                : 01 February 2019
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                ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN

                biology,Catalogue,Revision,biología,nuevos registros,América del Sur,Catálogo,Revisión,South América,new records

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