Chilean Beetles
Chile’s singular configuration and its extreme variation in latitude provide a highly versatile environment where thousands of unique species can be found. Its biodiversity is expressed by multiple habitats throughout the country. Chile has been referred to as an “Ecological Island” due to its natural barriers: the Atacama Desert at the North, the Pacific Ocean in the West, the Andes Mountains in the East, and the sub-Antartic climate in the South.

 
     
 
Arias-Bohart CV-IX 11-14
 
     
 
2014-Carlota
 
     
 
2013-Tunon-Arias-Bohart
 
     
 
2013-Sofia -Arias-Bohart
 
     
 
2012-Curculionidae Tipos Elgueta & Arias-Bohart.pdf
 
     
 
2012-Cheklist-Arias-Bohart AElgueta.pdf
 
     
 
2011b-Richardson Arias-Bohart.pdf
 
     
 
2010-Podonema-Arias-B.pdf
 
     
 
2009-Lawrence-Arias-Valdivelater.pdf
 
     
 
2009-Elgueta, Arias Will_Curculionoidea.pdf
 
     
 
2008-Llanquihue.pdf
 
     
 
2008-Arias_Richardson & Elgueta.pdf
 
     
 
2007-Arias_Mecothorax.pdf
 
     
 
2006-Bohartina.pdf
 
     
 
GABRYELLA, a new genus of click Beetles from temperate south American forests
 
     
 
LYNNYELLA, a new genus of click beetles from central and southern Chile
 
     
 
ALYMA, a new click beetles genus from Chilean temperate forests