Galumna sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5465.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6574A453-128E-FF36-C8B7-DAD6FE65FF02 |
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Plazi |
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Galumna sp. |
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Records in Mexico: Yucatan, Morelos, Chiapas, Guerrero, Mexico City, Jalisco, Quintana Roo, Coahuila, Hidalgo, Puebla, Queretaro, Veracruz, Michoacan and Colima.
Biogeographic province: Balsas Basin. Sierra Madre del Sur. Sierra Madre Oriental. Veracruzan. Pacific Lowlands. Yucatan Peninsula. Transmexican Volcanic Belt. Chihuahuan Desert.
Habitat: Tillandsia sp. Bat guano. Leaf litter (of various species) and soil of the Tehuacan Valley. Leaf litter ( Pinus cembroides ). Littoral zone. Canopy of low deciduous forest. Leaf litter and soil of medium sub evergreen forest, lowland forest, mangrove and halophyte vegetation. Shrubland, Mezquital ( Prosopis glandulosa ); wet grassland, Tular ( Sporobolus / Distichlis ); desert shrub, Larrea ( Larrea tridentata / Fouquieria ); desert shrub, Sotol ( Dasylirion wheeleri ) and Peladero ( Sporobolus ) surrounded by areas of gypsum desert dunes with no vegetation cover. Leaf litter and soil (technified, transitional and production without the use of machinery and species associated with Mangifera indica plantations), soil and leaf litter and agricultural soil (technified sugar cane management system). Low flooded rainforest. Pitfall traps in medium rainforest, Mangrove ( Conocarpus erectus ) and Ciricote ( Cordia dodecandra ). Soil, litter and guano in a cave. Moss. Litter Cratylia argentea plantations and xerophytic shrubland. Xerophytic vegetation. Pinus michoacana and Quercus rugosa forest. Pasture and pine forest. Moss. Xerophytic shrub, composed mainly of succulents and cacti ( Myrtillocactus geometrizans ).
References: Pearse (1936): 53; Pearse (1945): 37; Palacios-Vargas (1982): 537–543; Palacios-Vargas et al. (1985): 139; Riverón (1985): 123; Estrada-Venegas & Sánchez (1986): 34–144; Ojeda (1987): 7–8; Palacios-Vargas (1988): 157; Vázquez (1999): 108; Quintero & Otero (1996): 16; Agustín (2000): 44–47; Hoffmann & López-Campos (2000): 163; Hoffmann & López-Campos (2002): 276; Hoffmann et al. (2004): 259–260; Vázquez et al. (2011): 57; Alamilla-Pastrana et al. (2012): 52; Sánchez-Rocha (2014): 37–38; Tome et al. (2015): 60; Salazar-Santana (2016): 71–72; Vázquez et al. (2016): 147–162; García (2017): 106–140; Ojeda & Gasca-Pineda (2019): 35; Iglesias et al. (2019): 5; Cabrera et al. (2019): 236; Revelo-Tobar et al. (2022): 2. Iglesias & Palacios-Vargas (2023): 8–9; García-Ayala (2024): 54–55.
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