Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico

Interest in the scientific study of insects in Mexico, especially in the northeast, has been expressed by the authors for more than a decade, collecting insects in several states. The idea of ??knowing the names of the arthropods that inhabit the northeast of the country came from the great diversit...

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Main Authors: Ruíz Cancino, Enrique, Coronado Blanco, Juana María
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spelling oai:omp.pkp.sfu.ca:publicationFormat-492018-12-03T18:27:42Z Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico Artrópodos terrestres de los estados de Tamaulipas y Nuevo León, México Artrópodos terrestres de los estados de Tamaulipas y Nuevo León, México Ruíz Cancino, Enrique Coronado Blanco, Juana María genetica genetic Interest in the scientific study of insects in Mexico, especially in the northeast, has been expressed by the authors for more than a decade, collecting insects in several states. The idea of ??knowing the names of the arthropods that inhabit the northeast of the country came from the great diversity observed in the diverse ecosystems of the region and that many wasps collected are parasitoids and / or predators of other insects and some other arthropods. How many terrestrial arthropods are there in Tamaulipas and Nuevo León? It is certain that there are several thousand species, judging by the observed, collected and studied in museums in the region, other entities of the Mexican Republic and some museums in Texas, USA that have Mexican material. The authors hope that this book will be the basis for continuing the study of the fauna of Mexico for many years. In addition, they wish to thank the following persons and institutions: The National Council of Science and Technology and the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity, for their support to various research projects that contributed material to the entomological collections of the University Autonomous of Tamaulipas. To the Tamaulipas Council of Science and Technology of the Government of the State of Tamaulipas, for its support for some of the bibliographical consultations carried out in other Universities and for the distribution of this book. El interés en el estudio científico de los insectos de México, especialmente del noreste, ha sido manifestado por los autores desde hace más de una década, efectuando colectas de insectos en varios estados. La idea de conocer los nombres de los artrópodos que habitan el noreste del país provino de la gran diversidad observada en los diversos ecosistemas de la región y a que muchas avispas colectadas son parasitoides y/o depredadores de otros insectos y de algunos otros artrópodos. ¿Cuántos artrópodos terrestres existen en Tamaulipas y Nuevo León?. Es seguro que son varios miles de especies, a juzgar por lo observado, lo colectado y lo estudiado en museos de la región, de otras entidades de la República Mexicana y de algunos museos de Texas, EU que cuentan con material mexicano. Los autores esperan que este libro sirva de base para continuar por muchos años el estudio de la fauna de México. Además, desean agradecer a las siguientes personas e Instituciones: Al Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología y a la Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, por su apoyo a diversos proyectos de investigación que contribuyeron con material a las colecciones entomológicas de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas. Al Consejo Tamaulipeco de Ciencia y Tecnología del Gobierno del Estado de Tamaulipas, por su apoyo para algunas de las consultas bibliográficas efectuadas en otras Universidades y por la distribución del presente libro. Libros UAT Libros UAT 2018-12-03 Libro Digital (DA) https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/57 Libros UAT; Libros UAT;
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author Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
Coronado Blanco, Juana María
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Coronado Blanco, Juana María
Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
author_facet Ruíz Cancino, Enrique
Coronado Blanco, Juana María
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title Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
title_short Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
title_full Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
title_fullStr Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial arthropods from the states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, Mexico
title_sort terrestrial arthropods from the states of tamaulipas and nuevo león, mexico
description Interest in the scientific study of insects in Mexico, especially in the northeast, has been expressed by the authors for more than a decade, collecting insects in several states. The idea of ??knowing the names of the arthropods that inhabit the northeast of the country came from the great diversity observed in the diverse ecosystems of the region and that many wasps collected are parasitoids and / or predators of other insects and some other arthropods. How many terrestrial arthropods are there in Tamaulipas and Nuevo León? It is certain that there are several thousand species, judging by the observed, collected and studied in museums in the region, other entities of the Mexican Republic and some museums in Texas, USA that have Mexican material. The authors hope that this book will be the basis for continuing the study of the fauna of Mexico for many years. In addition, they wish to thank the following persons and institutions: The National Council of Science and Technology and the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity, for their support to various research projects that contributed material to the entomological collections of the University Autonomous of Tamaulipas. To the Tamaulipas Council of Science and Technology of the Government of the State of Tamaulipas, for its support for some of the bibliographical consultations carried out in other Universities and for the distribution of this book.
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