Staurorhectus longicornis longicornis Giglio-Tos, 1897
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Staurorhectus longicornis longicornis Giglio-Tos, 1897 View in CoL
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Materials examined. URUGUAY • 1 nymph; Montevi- deo, Área Protegida de los Humedales de Santa Lucía; 34°47′07″S, 056°20′04″W; 29–30 Dec. 2012; S. Greco and E. Lorier leg.; FCE-AC 4059 GoogleMaps • 5 nymphs, 4 ♂, 3 ♀; same locality; 27 Jan. 2013; S. Greco, W. S. Serra and G. Lecuona leg.; FCE-AC 4037, 4044, 4046, 4050,4342, 4343 GoogleMaps • 14 nymphs, 4 ♂, 2 ♀; same locality; 27 Feb. 2013; S. Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4047, 4048, 4289–4292 GoogleMaps • 2 ♂, 2 ♀; same locality; 23 Mar. 2013; S GoogleMaps .
Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4321, 4322.
Geographic distribution. Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay ( COPR 1982; Carbonell 2003; Assis-Pujol and Pujol-Luz 2014; Terra et al 2017).
Community descriptors. The Berger-Parker index presented a value of 0.31; low values of this index indicates a high dominance. This might be because two species ( Laplatacris dispar and Amplytropidia australis ) represented 47% of the total number of specimens of Acridomorpha collected ( Table 1). The Shannon index showed a moderate value (H = 2.28). The equitability was moderately high (J = 0.70), despite the fact that five species represented 77% of the total specimens, so it is reasonable to assume the existence of some dominant species in the community. Most of the dominant species belong to the subfamily Gomphocerinae and were uniformly distributed during the sampling period.
Chao 1 (S = 29), Chao 2 (S = 28), Jackknife 1 (S = 30), and Jackknife 2 (S = 31), estimated a number of species approximate to what it was captured (S = 26). The accumulation curve of observed species approaches the curves obtained by the different estimators and tends to the asymptote. Therefore, the survey was sufficient because the estimators indicated a sampling effort of 92% for Chao 2 and 86% for the Jackknife 1 ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ).
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