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Arquivos Entomolóxicos, Revista galega de Entomoloxía, vol. 7 (2012)

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El presente catalogo contiene todas las especies de dermsétidos que han sido detectadas en el territorio nacional en algún momento y mencionadas en la literatura entomológica. En otras palabras, se refiere a las especies propias o endémicas de Chile y a algunas introducidas, de los géneros Dermestes Linnaeus (de importante distribución en la región Paleártica y Neártica), Attagenus Latreille (de distribución preferencial en la región Paleártica y Etiópica) y Anthrenus Schaeffer (cuyas especies se encuentran especialmente en la región Paleártica).
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