Listado sinoptico de especies de Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) capturados en trampas malaise en la Isla de Barro Colorado, Panama

2014 
Several studies conducted on the richness of Cerambycidae provide evidence of heterogeneity of collected with different techniques of collection in different places in Central and South America species. The present research on the richness of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) was carried out on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, during 718 weeks (1999-2012), using 10 Malaise traps. Collecting produced a total of 2,815 specimens distributed in five subfamilies Lamiinae (64.37%), Cerambycinae (33.49%), Disteniinae (1.56%), Lepturinae and Prioninae less than (1%). The annual mean abundance was 201 individuals, with maximum collections of 456 (16.19%)  in 2001 and a minimum of 68 (2.41%) in 2009. Species richness was 201, with the richest months February (77) and May (75). It was also observed that 72 (35.82%) species were represented by one individual each and 30 (14.92%) species were represented by two individuals. The most abundant species were Cobelura stockwelli with 495 (17.60%) individuals, Anelaphus subseriatus with 314 (11.15%) and Ceragenia insulana 194 (6.89%) individuals.
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