Diversity of the family Carabidae (Coleoptera) in Chile

Citation
S. Roig-junent et Mc. Dominguez, Diversity of the family Carabidae (Coleoptera) in Chile, REV CHIL HN, 74(3), 2001, pp. 549-571
Citations number
118
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
Revista chilena de historia natural
ISSN journal
0716078X → ACNP
Volume
74
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
549 - 571
Database
ISI
SICI code
0716-078X(200109)74:3<549:DOTFC(>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The family Carabidae is the fourth largest Coleoptera family in Chile, The present work includes a brief compilation on the taxonomic history of the f amily and the first expeditions to Chile. In addition, knowledge of carabid diversity in Chile is compared with that of the Neotropics and other South American countries. There are 21 tribes of Carabidae represented in Chile (38.8% of the total found in Neotropics), with 95 genera (28.2% of the Neot ropical fauna), and 365 species (7.9% of the total from the Neotropics). Ch ile has a low number of tribes compared with other countries, but it is an important area because six relictual tribes occur within it, being mostly g ondwanan or pangeic. At the generic level, 18 genera are endemic (18.5% of Chilean genera), 28 genera are restricted to Chile and Argentina, and six t o Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. The number of carabid species in Chile is low compared with other South American countries, but the number of endemic species is high, 204, which is 55.8 % of the total carabid fauna of the co untry. This high endemicity in Chile might be due to Chile's isolated situa tion in South America. The Andean mountains and the Northern Desert region, separate Chile from most of the neotropical fauna, as is shown by the abse nce of important tribes such Lis the Galeritini, Scaritini, and Brachinini. Keys for all genera present in Chile are provided, with a brief descriptio n of habitat and species richness of each.