Patrones de riqueza y diversidad de especies en un ensamble de pompílidos (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) del bosque siempreverde templado Valdiviano, capturados con trampa Malaïse/Species richness and diversity patterns in a pompilid assemblage (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) captured with Malaïse trap of evergreen Valdivian temperate forest
Temperate forests of south Chile and Argentina treasure high levels of diversity and endemicity. However, there are few studies that quantify diversity patterns of higher species richness taxa like insects in these ecosystems., One of the less studied groups in spite of their high diversity are inse...
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