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Maira Ortiz-Pérez

Maira Ortiz-Pérez

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Publications (11)
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"La Gran Tierra de las Mariposas" (+ de 500 fotografías de 350 especies), que además contiene tres capítulos: El ciclo de Vida; Geomorfología y Diversificación, y Mimetismo.
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Las mariposas diurnas se presentan como un componente biológico de gran relevancia, gracias a diferentes atributos ecológicos. Aquí se expone parte de la riqueza encontrada tras cinco años de estudio en diferentes localidades en la parte media y baja del Rio Mocoa, en el departamento del Putumayo - Colombia. Se presenta la diversidad alfa, registra...
Experiment Findings
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Tras cinco años de excursiones al campo, se presenta esta guía de campo. Registrando cerca de 350 especies, ilustradas con 550 fotografías obtenidas en el hábitat natural de las especies. Para esta oportunidad se cuenta con el apoyo de la comunidad Inga Pakai (Puerto Limón - Mocoa), que hace posible su publicación electrónica en medios digitales.
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We present the observations and results of the life cycle of Eretris catargyrea (Staudinger, 1887), stat. rev., a nymphalid butterfly of the subfamily Satyrinae, endemic to the Colombian Andes. This study was carried out in the Municipality of Choachí, Cundinamarca, Colombia, at 2,300 m asl. The life cycle of this species was complete in 74 days fr...
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Some aspects of the biology and life cycle of Metamorpha elissa elissa are presented for the first time based on the study of the different preimaginal instars. The species usesTrichanthera gigantea (Acanthaceae) as host plant for its larvae. From three eggs obtained at the moment they were ovipositedit was possible to obtain the complete life cycl...
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Some aspects of the biology and life cycle of Metamorpha elissa elissa are presented for the first time based on the study of the different preimaginal instars. The species usesTrichanthera gigantea (Acanthaceae) as host plant for its larvae. From three eggs obtained at the moment they were ovipositedit was possible to obtain the complete life cycl...
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The immature stages of a species of the Panyapedaliodes (Forster, 1964): Panyapedaliodes drymaea (Hewitson, 1858) genus is described for the first time. The host plant is Poa annua Linnaeus. (Poaceae). The average development time in the laboratory from egg lying to the emergence of adults is 172 days. The presence of conical protrusions (chalazas)...
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With the main intention of contributing to the knowledge of the immature stages of the species of diurnal butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea), presents in areas of higher and lower altitudes surrounding the savannah of Bogotá, to generate knowledge that serves as a baseline for conservation of the species. The results obtained in the study ove...
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This document describes the biological cycle of two species of the genus Corades Doubleday, C. chelonis Hewitson and C. dymantis Thieme. The morphological characteristics of the two species are compared to each other, to other species of Corades and to other members of the subtribe Pronophilina. An outstanding character of the larvae of C. chelonis...
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Abstract-The immature stages of the genus Junea Hemming 1964 are described with images of each of the biological stages. Typical morphological characters of the species Junea doraete doraete (Hewitson 1858) are described, the most outstanding being the cephalic and caudal prolongations. The length of the biological cycle averages 156 days. A table...

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