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Redalyc.TRABAJOS CIENTÍFICOS Y TECNOLÓGICOS DEL DR. AXEL O Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina ISSN: 0373-5680 [email protected] Sociedad Entomológica Argentina Argentina TRABAJOS CIENTÍFICOS Y TECNOLÓGICOS DEL DR. AXEL O. BACHMANN PUBLICADOS EN REVISTAS PERIÓDICAS Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina, vol. 66, núm. 3-4, 2007, pp. 7-14 Sociedad Entomológica Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Disponible en: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=322028491003 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto ISSN 0373-5680 Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 66 (3-4): 7-14, 2007 7 TRABAJOS CIENTÍFICOS Y TECNOLÓGICOS DEL DR. AXEL O. BACHMANN PUBLICADOS EN REVISTAS PERIÓDICAS 1. 1949. HOURQUEBIE, H., B. MATEU AMENGUAL & A. O. BACHMANN. Primera contribución a la bibliografía fitoquímica argentina. Lilloa, Tucumán 18: 5-70. 2. 1953. BACHMANN, A. O. Camarones de río (Palaemonidae). Observaciones biológicas y su cría como complemento en los acuarios. Ichthys 1 (2): 71-74. 3. 1953. BACHMANN, A. O. Sábalo, Prochilodus lineatus (Val.) (Familia Anostomidae). Ichthys 1 (3): 119-123. 4. 1956. BACHMANN, A. O. Vieja de agua, Plecostomus commersoni. Ichthys 1 (5-6): 217-221. 5. 1960. BACHMANN, A. O. Notas sobre Corixidae (Hemiptera). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 22, 1959: 34-40. 6. 1960. BACHMANN, A. O. & J. F. R. BEJARANO. Dispersión de mosquitos en la Patagonia (Dipt. Culicidae-Culicinae). Neotropica 6 (21): 70-71. 7. 1961. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. I. Andogyrus seriatopunctatus (Régimb.) en la Argentina. Descripción de la larva, pupa y capullo y observaciones biológicas (Coleopt. Gyrinidae. Enhydr.). En: Actas Trab. 1º Congr. Sudamer. Zool., La Plata, 1959, 3, pp. 3-10. 8. 1961. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. II. Ampullaria insularum Orb. y A. canaliculata Lam. (Moll. Prosobr. Ampullariidae). Observaciones biológicas y ecológicas. En: Actas Trab. 1º Congr. Sudamer. Zool., La Plata, 1959, 1, pp. 19-24. 9. 1961. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. III. Notas sobre distribución de Corixidae (Hemiptera). En: Actas Trab. 1º Congr. Sudamer. Zool., La Plata, 1959, 3, pp. 11-19. 10. 1961. BACHMANN, A. O. Incrustaciones negras en aguas del delta del Paraná. Composición y origen. Physis 21 (62): 328-331. 11. 1961. BACHMANN, A. O. Notas sobre Corixidae (Hemiptera) (2ª serie). Neotropica 7 (22): 19-24. 12. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Dos notas sobre distribución de Belostomatidae (Hemiptera). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 23, 1960: 20-21. 13. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. IV. Los Hemiptera Cryptocerata del delta del Paraná (Insecta). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 23, 1960: 24-25. 14. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Martarega en la Argentina (Hem. Notonectidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 23, 1960: 30. 15. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Catálogo de las Corixidae de la República Argentina (Insecta, Hemiptera). Neotropica 8 (25): 15-25. 16. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. & O. H. CASAL. Las especies de Culex nominadas por Juana Petrocchi (Diptera, Culicidae). Neotropica 8 (25): 26-27. 17. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. & O. H. CASAL. Notas sobre Culex (Culex) argentinos (Diptera: Culicidae). Anls. Inst. Nac. Microbiol. 1: 77-81. 18. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Clave para determinación de las subfamilias, géneros y especies de las Corixidae de la República Argentina (Insecta, Hemiptera). Physis 23 (64): 21- 25. 19. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. V. Los hemípteros acuáticos de los parques nacionales Lanín, Nahuel Huapi y Los Alerces y zonas vecinas (Insecta-Hemiptera). Physis 23 (64): 103-107. 8 Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 66 (3-4): 7-14, 2007 20. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. Notas sobre Corixidae (Tercera serie). Acta zool. lilloana 18: 139-145. 21. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Limnogonus en la Argentina (Hemiptera, Gerridae). Physis 23 (65): 152. 22. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Halobatopsis en la Argentina (Hemiptera, Gerridae). Physis 23 (65): 168. 23. 1962. BACHMANN, A. O. & O. H. CASAL. Culex (Culex) lahillei, una nueva especie de la Argentina (Diptera, Culicidae). Physis 23 (65): 267-270. 24. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. Una Notonecta de altura, nueva para la fauna argentina (Hemiptera, Notonectidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 24: 58. 25. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. & O. H. CASAL. Mosquitos argentinos que crían en aguas salobres y saladas. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 25: 21-27. 26. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. & O. H. CASAL. Notas sobre Culex (Culex) argentinos. II. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 25: 39-42. 27. 1963. RONDEROS, R. A. y A. O. BACHMANN. A propósito del complejo Mansonia (Diptera-Culicidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 25: 43-51. 28. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. Apuntes para una hidrobiología argentina. VI. Los Hemiptera Cryptocerata de la Patagonia extracordillerana. Physis 24 (67): 35-37. 29. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Trepobates en la Argentina (Hemiptera, Gerridae). Physis 24 (67): 158. 30. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Notonecta en la Argentina, al norte del río Colorado (Hemiptera, Notonectidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 26: 5-6. 31. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Hydrobiomorpha (=Neohydrophilus) en la Argentina (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 26: 29-33. 32. 1963. RONDEROS, R. A. & A. O. BACHMANN. Mansoniini neotropicales. I. (Diptera- Culicidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 26: 57-65. 33. 1963. BACHMANN, A. O. La ninfa de Staurophlebia bosqi Navás, 1927 (Odonata- Aeschnidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 26: 71-73. 34. 1964. BACHMANN, A. O. Los Gerridae (Hemiptera) del Uruguay. Revta. Soc. Urug. Ent. 6: 48. 35. 1964. BACHMANN, A. O. Nota preliminar sobre la presencia de isópodos parasélidos en el delta del Paraná. Physis 24 (68): 491-492. 36. 1964. DE SANTIS, L. Un nuevo tricográmmido argentino de biología acuática (Insecta, Hymenoptera). (Con observaciones biológicas por Axel O. BACHMANN). Notas Comis. Invest. cient. Prov. B. Aires 2 (3): 2-7. 37. 1964. RONDEROS, R. A. & A. O. BACHMANN. Mansoniini neotropicales. II. (Diptera, Culicidae). Notas Comis. Invest. cient. Prov. B. Aires 2 (6): 5-8. 38. 1964. DEL PONTE, E., M. GARCIA, R. A. RONDEROS, A. O. BACHMANN & O H. CASAL. Notas ecológicas sobre Anopheles darlingi y A. albitarsis de la Argentina. En: Proc. 7th intern. Congr. tropic. Medic. & Malaria, Washington, 5, pp. 7-8. 39. 1965. BACHMANN, A. O. Las revistas latinoamericanas que publican trabajos zoológicos. Parte III: República Argentina. Beitr. Neotrop. Fauna 4 (2): 130-142. 40. 1965. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Dibolocelus en la Argentina (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 27: 65-72. 41. 1965. BACHMANN, A. O. Sobre la presencia de Ranatridae e Hydrometridae (Hemiptera) en el norte de la Patagonia. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 27: 131. 42. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. Catálogo sistemático y clave para la determinación de las subfamilias, géneros y especies de las Gerridae de la República Argentina (Insecta, Hemiptera). Physis 26 (71): 207-218. 43. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. El grupo de Stethoxus insularis (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 28: 9-16. Trabajos científicos y tecnológicos del Dr. Axel O. BACHMANN 9 44. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. Presencia de Sigara (Tropocorixa) hungerfordi Jaczewski en la República Argentina (Hemiptera, Corixidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 28: 44. 45. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. Presencia de Notonecta (Paranecta) polystolisma Fieber en la República Argentina (Hemiptera, Notonectidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 28: 60. 46. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. El género Andogyrus en la Argentina (Coleoptera, Gyrinidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 28: 90-94. 47. 1966. BACHMANN, A. O. Ovatametra gualeguay, nueva especie de Gerridae de la República Argentina (Hemiptera). Neotropica 12 (39): 87-90. 48. 1966. BARRERA ORO, J. G., L. F. GUTMAN FRUGONE, M. GARCIA, O. H. CASAL, J. P. DURET, A. O. BACHMANN & A. M. VILCHES. Aislamiento de virus de mosquitos capturados en zona epidémica de fiebre amarilla. Cienc. e Invest. 22 (11): 510- 514. 49. 1967. BACHMANN, A. O. Nueva clave para determinación de los órdenes de insectos sudamericanos. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 29: 11-16. 50. 1968. BACHMANN, A. O. Las Pleidae de la República Argentina (Hemiptera). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 30: 121-129. 51. 1969. BACHMANN, A. O. Tropisternus (Pristoternus) gaeae, una nueva especie de la República Argentina (Coleoptera-Hydrophilidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 31: 93-96. 52. 1969. BACHMANN, A. O. Notas sobre Hydrophilini de Venezuela (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Mem. Soc. Cienc. nat. La Salle 28 (81): 281-300. 53. 1970. BACHMANN, A. O. Dos especies nuevas del género Tropisternus Solier (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 32: 57-61. 54. 1971. BACHMANN, A. O. Catálogo sistemático y clave para la determinación de las subfamilias, géneros y especies de las Notonectidae de la República Argentina (Insecta, Hemiptera). Physis, secc. B, 30 (81): 601-617. 55. 1973. BACHMANN, A. O. & A. MOGUILEVSKY. Sobre la presencia de crustáceos cumáceos Nannastacidae en la ribera argentina del río de la Plata. Physis secc. A, 32 (84): 219-220; Physis, secc. B, 32 (84): 139-140. 56. 1977. BACHMANN, A. O. Nota sobre las Hydrometridae de la Argentina (Heteroptera). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 35: 143-144. 57. 1979. BACHMANN, A. O. Heteroptera acuáticos de las Galápagos. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 37: 131-135. 58. 1979. BACHMANN, A. O. Notas para una monografía de las Corixidae argentinas (Insecta, Heteroptera). Acta zool. lilloana, 35: 305-350. 59. 1980. TREMOUILLES, E. R. & A. O. BACHMANN. La tribu Cybisterini en la Argentina (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae). Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 39 (1-2): 101-125. 60. 1981. FERNANDEZ, L. A. & A. O. BACHMANN. Nota sobre Hydrophilidae neotropicales (Coleoptera). I. Rev. Soc. Entomol. Argent. 39 (3-4): 271-277. 61. 1981. BACHMANN, A. O. Presencia de Pleurhomus sahlbergi en la Argentina (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae). Physis, secc. B, 39 (97): 8. 62.
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