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Biota Colombiana Vol Biota Colombiana Vol. 14 - Diciembre de 2013 Suplemento especial - Artículos de datos Una publicación de /A publication of: Instituto Alexander von Humboldt y SiB Colombia En asocio con /In collaboration with: BIOTA COLOMBIANA Instituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - Invemar Missouri Botanical Garden ISNN 0124-5376 Volumen 14 Diciembre 2013 Suplemento especial - Artículos de datos Especies de Anacroneuria (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae) de Colombia, depositadas en el Museo de Entomología de la Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) - Hormigas en cultivos de TABLA DE CONTENIDO / TABLE OF CONTENTS naranja (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) de la costa Caribe de Colombia - Listado de las arañas de Colombia (Arachnida: Araneae) - Avifauna en un área perturbada del bosque andino Presentación - Brigitte L. G. Baptiste, Carlos A. Lasso, Juan Carlos Bello y Danny Vélez........................................................... 1 en el Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali, corregimiento de Pance, Valle del Cauca Especies de Anacroneuria (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae) de Colombia, depositadas en el Museo de Entomología de la (Colombia) - El Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2011 - Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) - María del Carmen Zúñiga, Bill P. Stark, Carmen Elisa Posso y Eliana Garzón.......... 5 Quirópteros del Parque Natural Regional El Vínculo y su zona de amortiguación (Buga, Valle Hormigas en cultivos de naranja (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) de la costa Caribe de Colombia - Juan Carlos Abadía del Cauca, Colombia) - Especies de Anacroneuria (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae) de Colombia, Lozano, Ángela María Arcila Cardona y Patricia Chacón de Ulloa.............................................................................................. 13 depositadas en el Museo de Entomología de la Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) - Listado de las arañas de Colombia (Arachnida: Araneae) - Javier C. Barriga y Ana G. Moreno................................................... 21 Hormigas en cultivos de naranja (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) de la costa Caribe de Colombia Avifauna en un área perturbada del bosque andino en el Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali, corregimiento de Pance, - Listado de las arañas de Colombia (Arachnida: Araneae) - Avifauna en un área perturbada Valle del Cauca (Colombia) - Julio César Bermúdez-Vera, Sebastián Duque López, Manuel A. Sánchez Martínez y Elkin Tenorio................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 del bosque andino en el Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali, corregimiento de Pance, El Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2011 - Jeisson Zamudio y Yanira Cifuentes-Sarmiento..... 45 Valle del Cauca (Colombia) - El Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2011 - Quirópteros del Parque Natural Regional El Vínculo y su zona de amortiguación Quirópteros del Parque Natural Regional El Vínculo y su zona de amortiguación (Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia) - Daniela Arenas y Alan Giraldo....................................................................................................................................................... 51 (Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia) - Especies de Anacroneuria (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae) Guía para autores - Artículos de datos ............................................................................................................................................ 57 de Colombia, depositadas en el Museo de Entomología de la Universidad del Valle (Cali, Modelo de publicación del SiB Colombia Guía para autores............................................................................................................................................................................. 63 Colombia) - Hormigas en cultivos de naranja (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) de la costa Caribe de Colombia - Listado de las arañas de Colombia (Arachnida: Araneae) - Avifauna en Vol. 14 - Diciembre de 2013 - Suplemento especial - Artículos de datos 14 - Diciembre de 2013 Suplemento especial Vol. un área perturbada del bosque andino en el Parque Nacional Natural Farallones de Cali, El flujo de trabajo para generar artículos de datos usando elIntegrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) de GBIF fue desarrollado conjuntamente entre el secretariado de GBIF y Pensoft Publishing, y la guía (http:// corregimiento de Pance, Valle del Cauca (Colombia) - El Censo Neotropical de Aves Acuáticas www.gbif.org/resources/2533) es publicada bajo licencia Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY. en Colombia (CNAA): 2002 - 2011 - Quirópteros del Parque Natural Regional El Vínculo The workflow for generating data paper manuscripts using the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) was developed jointly by the GBIF Secretariat and Pensoft Publishing. 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