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PRIMER REGISTRO DE Ulmeritoides TRAVER (EPHEMEROPTERA: LEPTOPHLEBIIDAE) PARA EL CHOCÓ, COLOMBIA
First Record of Ulmeritoides Traver (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) from Chocó, Colombia
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Distribución geográfica, insectos acuáticos, nuevo registro, taxonomía (es)Aquatic insects, geographic distribution, new records, taxonomy (en)
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En este trabajo se documenta por primera vez la presencia del género Ulmeritoides (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) para el departamento del Chocó, Colombia. El registro se basa en ninfas colectadas en una pequeña laguna en el municipio de Condoto, departamento del Chocó, que se encuentran depositadas en la Colección Limnológica del Chocó (CLCH Insec-001309).
We report for the first time the occurrence of the genus Ulmeritoides (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) in the biogeographic Chocó (Colombia). The new record is based on nymphs collected in a small lagoon in the municipality of Condoto, department of Chocó. The nymphs can be found in the Chocó Limnological Collection (CLCH-Insec).
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