scholarly journals Structural inheritance and selective reactivation in the central Andes: Cenozoic deformation guided by pre-Andean structures in southern Peru

2016 ◽  
Vol 671 ◽  
pp. 264-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas D. Perez ◽  
Brian K. Horton ◽  
Victor Carlotto
2006 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
pp. 581-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adélie Delacour ◽  
Marie-Christine Gerbe ◽  
Jean-Claude Thouret ◽  
Gerhard Wörner ◽  
Perrine Paquereau-Lebti

Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4656 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
JUAN TIMMS ◽  
JUAN C. CHAPARRO ◽  
PABLO J. VENEGAS ◽  
DAVID SALAZAR-VALENZUELA ◽  
GUSTAVO SCROCCHI ◽  
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We describe a new species of montane pitviper of the genus Bothrops from the Cordillera Oriental of the Central Andes, distributed from southern Peru to central Bolivia. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by the characteristic combination of a dorsal body color pattern consisting of triangular or subtriangular dark brown dorsal blotches, paired dark brown parallel occipital stripes, a conspicuous dark brown postocular stripe, the presence of canthorostrals in some specimens, prelacunal fused or partially fused with second supralabial, one scale usually separating internasals, rostral trapezoidal, two canthals oval to rounded, similar size or slightly larger than internasals, three or four medial intercanthals, eight to twelve intersupraoculars, intercanthals and intersupraoculars keeled and frequently slightly keeled, supraoculars oval, one to three suboculars, two to three postoculars, loreal subtriangular, two to six prefoveals, subfoveals absent, two or none postfoveals, one or two scales between suboculars and fourth supralabial, seven or eight supralabials, nine or eleven infralabials, 23–25 middorsal scales, 189–195 ventrals in females and 182–190 in males, 48–58 subcaudals in females and 54–63 in males, exceptionally undivided. The new species is apparently restricted to areas within Andean montane forests that are less humid and devoid of large trees. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-216
Author(s):  
Victor Hugo Gonzalez Betancourt ◽  
Mabel Alvarado ◽  
Claus Rasmussen

We describe and figure a distinctive new species of the bee genus Andinopanurgus Gonzalez and Engel (Andrenidae, Protandrenini) from Apurímac and Cusco in southern Peru. Andinopanurgus vargasllosai Gonzalez and Alvarado, n. sp., occurs at elevations above 4000 m in the Central Andes and is the second species of this genus in Peru. The new species possesses terga with semi-translucent distal margins, a unique feature among Andinopanurgus, and it combines morphological features of the two species groups previously recognized in the genus. To facilitate its recognition, we provide an updated key to species of Andinopanurgus.


2020 ◽  
Vol 393 ◽  
pp. 106787
Author(s):  
Marco Rivera ◽  
Pablo Samaniego ◽  
Jessica Vela ◽  
Jean-Luc Le Pennec ◽  
Hervé Guillou ◽  
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