The Genus Zelurus Hahn, 1826, in Brazilian Caves: Description of New Species and Comments on the Potential Distribution of the Genus in South America
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January 2016
Abstract
A survey on species of the genus Zelurus Hahn, 1826 (Reduviidae) occurring in Brazilian caves is provided. Zelurus tambejua sp. n. and Zelurus gerevatinga sp. n. collected from caves in Brazil are described. Comments about the current and potential distribution of the genus as a whole and of species of Zelurus found in caves for South America are also provided.
Keywords
Hemiptera, Zelurus, Reduviidae, Cave
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Article
Notes
Zootaxa, Vol. 4170, no. 2 (2016).
Identifier
SFS0073080_00001
Recommended Citation
Ferreira, Marina; Ferreira, Rodrigo; and Gil-Santana, Hélcio R., "The Genus Zelurus Hahn, 1826, in Brazilian Caves: Description of New Species and Comments on the Potential Distribution of the Genus in South America" (2016). KIP Articles. 2112.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/2112