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ISSN: 0719-4986    frecuency : 2   format : Electrónica

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Volume 3 Number 1 Year 2017

6 articles in this issue 

Carlos Spano, Vreni Häussermann

A new species of sea anemone, Anthopleura radians n. sp., is described from the intertidal zone of northern Chile and the taxonomic status of the other Anthopleura species from the South Pacific are discussed. A. radians n. sp. is characterized by a yello... see more

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Richard Honour S., Sergio Rothmann T.

The first record of the Ptinidae Ozognathus cornutus is indicated to Chile, based on six specimens found in Santiago city. The new record of this species, native to North America, must be added to interceptions recorded from the last decade of the XXth ce... see more

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Vicencio de la Cruz-Francisco, Deneb Ortigosa, Marlene González-González

The knowledge of nudibranchs and sea slugs of northern Veracruz is updated through photographic records. Samplings were performed with snorkel for shallow areas and scuba diving for deep slopes at the Reef System Tuxpan (SAT) during 2014-2016. A total of ... see more

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Paul Smith, Sergio D. Ríos

Anomalous plumage colourations are reported for three species of non-passerine birds from Paraguay, Limpkin (Aramaus guarauna; Aramidae), Nanday Parakeet (Nandayus nenday; Psittacidae), and the Little Woodpecker (Veniliornis passerinus; Picidae). A leucis... see more

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Francisco Urra

A new species of Oecophoridae is described from central Chile. This species is assigned to genus Corita Clarke, 1978, based on antenna and labial palpus form, wing venation, abdominal vestiture and genitalia of male and female. Diagnostic characters are g... see more

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Francisco Urra, Guillermo Valenzuela

The presence of Nemapogon variatella (Clemens, 1859) is reported for the first time in Chile, from Cauquenes, Región del Maule, associated with edible mushrooms of genus Suillus Gray. Diagnostic characters, photographs and biological aspects of this speci... see more

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