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ERWIN, TERRY L. "The beetle family Carabidae of Costa Rica: The genera of the Cryptobatida group of subtribe Agrina, tribe Lebiini, with new species and notes on their way of life (Insecta: Coleoptera)." Zootaxa 662, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.662.1.1.

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Eight genera and eighteen species of the Cryptobatida group of subtribe Agrina, Lebiini, living in Costa Rica are diagnosed, described, illustrated or referenced and new species assigned to inclusive genera. Occurrences of some taxa outside of Costa Rica are also reported, these ranging from Texas to Argentina. Subtribe Agrina consists of those species formerly included in the Subtribe Calleidina. Four new species of Aspasiola Chaudoir 1877 are described: A. bonita Erwin, n. sp. (COSTA RICA. PUNTARENAS, Peninsula de Osa, P.N. Corcovado, Estaci n Sirena, 0 100 m, 08 28' 0 N, 083 35' 0 W, LS2705
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PETRESCU, IORGU, and RICHARD W. HEARD. "Three new species of Cumacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Costa Rica." Zootaxa 721, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.721.1.1.

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Three new species of Cumacea are described from Costa Rican coastal waters. The bodotriids, Cyclaspys breedyae n. sp. and Cyclaspis vargasae n. sp., occurred on the Pacific coast, and the nannastacid, Cumella spinifera n. sp., came from a shallow back reef habitat of the Caribbean coast. Cyclaspis breedyae n. sp., which was collected from shallow water (1 1.5 m) at a beach just north of Puerto Caldera, has affinities with Cyclaspis varians Calman, 1912 from the northwestern Atlantic; it differs by having a carapace with fewer (usually 4), but larger, dorsal spines behind the ocular lobe and by
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CHÁVEZ-LÓPEZ, YESSICA. "New species and new records of Phragmatopoma (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) from Tropical America." Zootaxa 4845, no. 3 (2020): 301–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4845.3.1.

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The genus Phragmatopoma included, until now, only four valid species with distributions in Eastern Pacific and Western Atlantic. Since most taxonomic studies of Phragmatopoma include poor and uninformative descriptions, the aim of this work was to expand previous descriptions of the sabellariids of Phragmatopoma genus from Tropical America. Sabellariids from two Mexican collections, the Reference Collection of El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Chetumal, and Laboratorio de Sistemática de Invertebrados Marinos (LABSIM), Universidad del Mar, Puerto Ángel, were revised. Six hundred sixty-six specimen
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FERNÁNDEZ, FERNANDO, and ROBERTO J. GUERRERO. "Technomyrmex (Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) in the New World: synopsis and description of a new species." Revista Colombiana de Entomología 34, no. 1 (2008): 110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/socolen.v34i1.9261.

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A synopsis of dolichoderine ants of the genus Technomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the New World is offered including notes, keys, pictures of all known species, and the description of T. gorgona sp. n. from SW Colombia. This is the first record of the genus from continental South America. Currently Technomyrmex comprises six species (two extinct, marked by *) in the New World: *T. caritatis Brandão & Baroni Urbani (Dominican amber), T. difficilis Forel (tramp species collected in Washington, Puerto Rico, Antigua and Nevis), T. fulvus (Wheeler) (Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia),
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Tavárez, Héctor, Carmen Álamo, Edgardo Nieves, and Christian Flores. "Using contingent valuation to estimate consumers’ willingness to pay for differentiated coffees in Puerto Rico." Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 105, no. 1 (2021): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.46429/jaupr.v105i1.19632.

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Product differentiation is a strategy used to develop products with particular attributes valued by consumers who are willing to buy them at higher prices. We use a single-bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation method through in-person interviews (N=575) to estimate consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for high-quality and regular coffees produced locally. The results show that consumers are willing to pay $13.60 for a 227-g (8-ounce) bag of highquality coffee produced locally and $10.90 for regular coffee produced locally. It may be inferred that consumers are willing to pay $2.70 mor
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Werding, Bernd, and Alexandra Hiller. "Description of a new species of Pachycheles (Decapoda, Anomura, Porcellanidae) from the southern Caribbean Sea." Crustaceana 90, no. 7-10 (2017): 1279–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003684.

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A new species of porcellanid crab from the southern Caribbean Sea is described. Pachycheles tuerkayi n. sp. has been confused with P. serratus (Benedict, 1901) since the 1950s because the two species are morphologically and ecologically similar and have overlapping distributions in the southern Caribbean. P. tuerkayi n. sp. is restricted to the coasts of Costa Rica, Panamá and Colombia. P. serratus ranges from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to the coasts of Panamá, Colombia and Venezuela. Genetic differences based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rDNA gene from the two species sur
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BUENAVENTURA, ELIANA, and THOMAS PAPE. "Revision of the New World genus Peckia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)." Zootaxa 3622, no. 1 (2013): 1–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3622.1.1.

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The New Worldand largely Neotropical genus Peckia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 is revised with a key to all species. Peckia is considered a senior synonym of Guanoxipha Lehrer, 2012, n. syn. and of Sarcodexia Townsend, 1892, n. syn., the first one under Squamatodes Curran and the latter maintained as a valid subgenus, which here is redefined giving the new generic combinations Peckia (Sarcodexia) lambens (Wiedemann, 1830), n. comb. and P. (S.) notata (Lopes, 1935), n. comb.; and the new subgeneric affiliations P. (S.) aequata (Wulp, 1895), P. (S.) chirotheca (Hall, 1933), P. (S.) dominicana (Lopes,
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Levy, Catherine. "Records of the Shiny Cowbird (<em>Molothrus bonariensis</em>) in Jamaica." Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 32 (November 25, 2019): 86–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.55431/jco.2019.32.86-90.

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Abstract: The Shiny Cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) is a brood parasite native to South America that has spread across the Caribbean archipelago and North America. The species likely reached Puerto Rico before 1955, the Dominican Republic in 1972, Cuba in 1982, the Bahamas in 1984, and the Florida Keys in 1985. There are conflicting reports about the date of arrival in Jamai- ca, but the species was not definitively recorded there until 1989. In this paper, I describe observations of the species in Jamaica and document its spread across the island.&#x0D; Keywords: invasive birds, Jamaica, Molo
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PERKINS, PHILIP D. "A revision of Epimetopus Lacordaire, the New World hooded shore beetles (Coleoptera: Epimetopidae)." Zootaxa 3531, no. 1 (2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3531.1.1.

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The New World genus Epimetopus Lacordaire, 1854, is revised, based on the examination and databasing of 2,470specimens. New collection records are provided for 15 previously described species, and 36 new species aredescribed. The Epimetopus fauna now comprises 56 species, of which 37 are restricted to South America, 17 are onlyfound north of South America, and only two species are known from both areas. Epimetopus ranges from Argentinato Arizona and Arkansas, but there are no records from the Amazon basin. The genus is divided into seven speciesgroups, five of which are newly delineated. High
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Villegas Arguedas, Juan Carlos. "Diversidad de peces de agua dulce en la zona costera de los distritos Bahía Ballena y Puerto Cortés del cantón de Osa, zona sur de Costa Rica." Posgrado y Sociedad. Revista Electrónica del Sistema de Estudios de Posgrado 17, no. 2 (2020): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22458/rpys.v17i2.2201.

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Con el objetivo de conocer la diversidad de peces de agua dulce, se determinó su estructura y composición taxonómica, en ríos cercanos a la costa, en Bahía Ballena y Puerto Cortés, en el Pacífico Sur de Costa Rica. Mediante la pesca eléctrica, se colectaron 162 individuos pertenecientes a 12 especies y a 7 familias en cuatro estaciones de muestreo. La talla mínima (longitud estándar, LS) correspondió a un individuo de Sicydium salvini en el Río Morete (1,70 mm). La talla máxima correspondió a un individuo de la especie Awaous transandeanus en el Río Coronado (22,60 mm). Cinco especies fueron d
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