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A Contribution Towards Resolving the Systematics of the High-Altitude Tropical Andean Satyrine Genus Altopedaliodes Forster, 1964 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalinae: Satyrinae)
ArticleAbstract: The first phylogenetic hypotheses for the high Andean satyrine butterfly genus Altopedaliodes is proPalabras claves:butterflies, new taxa, phylogeny, REVISIÒN, taxonomyAutores:Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Pyrcz T.W., Willmott K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusAnti-bat ultrasound production in moths is globally and phylogenetically widespread
ArticleAbstract: Warning signals are well known in the visual system, but rare in other modalities. Some moths producPalabras claves:acoustic mimicry, antipredator defense, BiodiversityAutores:Barber J.R., Breinholt J.W., Homziak N.T., Houlihan P.R., Kawahara A.Y., Leavell B.C., Miner K.A., Nunez M., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Plotkin D., Quirk-Royal B., Rubin J.J.Fuentes:googlescopusA Preliminary Checklist of the Orchid Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) of Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: A checklist of Euglossini in Ecuador is given, including all currently described, valid species collPalabras claves:Autores:Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Roubik D.W., Ruben P. PicónFuentes:scopusDescription of the immature stages of a rare Andean paramo butterfly Lymanopoda caracara Pyrcz, Willmott & J. Hall, 1999 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
ArticleAbstract: Immature stages of Lymanopoda caracara Pyrcz, Willmott & Hall, an endemic butterfly from the paramoPalabras claves:caterpillar, Chaetotaxy, Neotropic, SatyrinaeAutores:Ariana Vélez, Boyer P., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Pyrcz T.W.Fuentes:scopusFirst report of phoresy by silken fungus beetles on Bombus funebris (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombini) in the Southern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Bumblebee, Cryptophagidae, Ectosymbiont, Neotropics, PhoreticAutores:Melissa Elizabeth Vanegas, Pablo Sebastián Padrón MartínezFuentes:scopusEctoparasitism of the feather chewing louse Colpocephalum trichosum on the Andean Condor Vultur gryphus
ArticleAbstract: ABSTRACTS: Feather chewing lice are common and important ectoparasites of birds. Here we report forPalabras claves:Andes, avian lice, co-evolution, co-extinction, EctoparasiteAutores:Hidalgo A., Kohn S., Narvaez F., Ormaza N., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Vargas H.Fuentes:googlescopusDistributional range expansion and first record of the parasitic wasp horismenus liturgusae hansson & schoeninger, 2014 (Hymenoptera, eulophidae) on liturgusa maya saussure & zehntner, 1894 (mantodea, liturgusidae) from ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The presence of the parasitic wasp Horismenus liturgusae Hansson & Schoeninger, 2014 is recorded forPalabras claves:AMAZON, Chalcidoidea, Morona santiago, NeotropicsAutores:Lucía Vanessa Ortiz, Madeleine Carmen Campaña, Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Pamela Estefanía AndradeFuentes:scopusDivergent melanism strategies in Andean butterfly communities structure diversity patterns and climate responses
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Geographic distributions are driven by a combination of species sensitivity and exposure to cliPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Andes, colour, Community, DIVERSITY, Montane cloud forest, Pieridae, thermal melanism, ThermoregulationAutores:Bonebrake T.C., Dufour P., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Scheffers B., Willmott K.R., Xing S.Fuentes:googlescopusDiscovery of a rare and striking new pierid butterfly from Panama (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
ArticleAbstract: We here describe and name a distinctive new pierid species in the subfamily Pierinae, Catasticta sibPalabras claves:Catasticta, DNA barcodes, Pierinae, taxonomyAutores:Delgado F., Macdonald J.R., Nakahara S., Pablo Sebastián Padrón MartínezFuentes:googlescopusNew distribution record of Bicolored Trailing Ant, Monomorium floricola (Jerdon, 1851) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Ecuador, with information on cohabitation with the social spider Anelosimus eximius (Keyserling, 1884)
ArticleAbstract: Invasive ant species are a serious threat to native fauna, especially in highly diverse tropical couPalabras claves:Conservation, Invasive species, kleptoparasitism, NeotropicsAutores:Anja Junghanns, José Manuel Falcón, Lucía Vanessa Ortiz, Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Pamela Estefanía AndradeFuentes:scopus