Danilo Esteban's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
RESUMEN El género chileno-argentino Oectropsis es revisado taxonómicamente, presentando una clave de reconocimiento para las formas adultas. Se describe la nueva especie, O. franciscae y se presentan dibujos de genitalia del macho y la hembra de todas las especies de este taxón. ABSTRACT The chilean-argentinan genus Oectropsis is revised. A key to...
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... In this work, we focus on Oectropsis Blanchard, 1851 a genus whose species are distributed in Chile, in areas classified as Central Chilean and Subantarctic sub-regions sensu Morrone (2015) (Fig. 27). Due to current distributional records, most probably, Oectropsis evolved in the Central Andes and are strictly associated with the genus Schinus Linnaeus (Anacardiaceae) in which, following Barriga & Cepeda (2005), species of Oectropsis were found in S. latifolius (Gillies ex Lindl.) and S. montanus (Phil.), both of which are endemic to the region. ...