DOI: 10.17151/bccm.2024.28.2.2
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Parada-Marín, H. M., León Montoya, A., Ramos-Pastrana, Y., Córdoba-Suarez, E., & Mengual, X. (2024). Variabilidad intraespecífica de la mosca de las flores Toxomerus flaviplurus (Hall, 1927) (Diptera: Syrphidae), con nuevos registros de distribución en Colombia y Bolivia. Boletín Científico Centro De Museos Museo De Historia Natural, 28(2), 33–47. https://doi.org/10.17151/bccm.2024.28.2.2

Autores/as

Henry Mauricio Parada-Marín
Universidad de la Amazonia
h.parada@udla.edu.co
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5387-4495
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Augusto León Montoya
Universidad de Antioquia
aleon.montoya@udla.edu.co
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3307-034X
Yardany Ramos-Pastrana
Universidad de la Amazonia
ya.ramos@udla.edu.co
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3193-6659
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Eric Córdoba-Suarez
Universidad de la Amazonia
e.cordoba@udla.edu.co
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2477-7581
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Ximo Mengual
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig
x.mengual@leibniz-lib.de
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6185-9404
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Resumen

Objetivo. Demostrar la variabilidad intraespecífica de Toxomerus flaviplurus (Hall, 1927) y ampliar su área de distribución geográfica. Alcance. Promover el conocimiento de la diversidad de Syrphidae de Colombia y Bolivia. Metodología. Este estudio se basó en especímenes colectados utilizando red entomológica y trampas Malaise, durante la vigencia del proyecto “Taxonomía de Pipunculidae (Diptera: Insecta) de Colombia”; el cual incluyó áreas rurales (cultivos de caña de azúcar, Saccharum officinarum L.) y de bosque secundario (suelo) en los dieciséis municipios del departamento de Antioquia y Caquetá en Colombia y Cochabamba en Bolivia. Resultados. Con más de 140 especies descritas, Toxomerus Macquart, 1855 (Diptera: Syrphidae) está ampliamente distribuido en América. En el presente trabajo ampliamos el rango de distribución en la región Andina y registramos por primera vez a T. flaviplurus en la región Andino-Amazónica de Colombia y Bolivia, siendo su registro distribucional más austral. Se describe e ilustra la variación intraespecífica, incluyendo fotografías de machos y hembras. Conclusiones. Los resultados nos ayudan a entender la variabilidad intraespecífica de T. flaviplurus y a conocer un poco más su área de distribución geográfica

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