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- "id":"F1",
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- "input":"Ctenorillo dazai Carpio-Díaz, López-Orozco & Campos-Filho, 2018 Figure 1 Ctenorillo dazai Carpio-Díaz et al. 2018: 311, figs 5, 51-74. Material examined COLOMBIA: Atlántico, 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀ (CUDC-CRU 410), Luruaco, Arroyo de Piedra, around La Mojana cave (outside), 10°37’38.15”N 75°6’35.89”W, 25 March 2017, leg. C.M. López- Orozco and R. Borja-Arrieta; Bolívar, 9 ♂♂, 9 ♀♀ (CBUDC-CRU 334), Cartagena de In-dias, Barú, Calablanca, 10°9’20.62”N 75°40′44.39″W, 5 October 2017, leg. L.D. Luna; 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀ (CBUDC-CRU 335), San Jacinto, Brasilar, 9°54’33”N 75°11’6”W, 20 October 2018, leg. W. Zapata and M. Carrillo; 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ (CBUDC-CRU 336), Turbaco, Cañaveral, 10°22’7.1”N 75°21’30.5”W, 15 October 2018, leg. W. Zapata and M. Carrillo; Sucre, 1 ♀ (CBUDC-CRU 409), Chalán, Reserva Natural Altamira, 9°35’22.46”N 75°20’41.76”W, 16 July 2018, leg. C.M. López-Orozco and R. Borja-Arrieta; 2 ♀♀ (CBUDC-CRU 377), Tolúviejo, La Piche, Campo Aventura Roca Madre, 9°30’51.5”N 75°23’37.3”W, 13 July 2018, leg. C.M. López-Orozco and R. Borja-Arrieta; 1 ♀ (CBUDC-CRU 378), 1 ♀ (CBUDC-CRU 379), same locality and collectors as previous, 14 July 2018. Distribution This species was previously recorded from the Botanical Garden Guillermo Piñeres (Tropical Dry Forest area - TDF), Turbaco, North of Bolívar, Colombian Caribbean (Car-pio-Díaz et al. 2018). The present records extend the knowledge of its distribution to the departments of Atlántico and Sucre (Montes de María). The localities where the specimenswere collected are placed in TDF areas (see Figure 1).",
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- "output":"species: [Ctenorillo dazai, [distribution; Colombia], [disribution_comment; previously recorded from botanical gardens]]",
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- "source":"https://www.researchgate.net/publication376096774_The_genus_Ctenorillo_Verhoeff_1942_Oniscidea_Armadillidae_from_Colombia_new_records_new_species_and_conservation_comments"
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- "input":"Ctenorillo tuberosus (Budde-Lund, 1904) Figure 1 Armadillo tuberosus Budde-Lund, 1904: 109, pl. X figs 1-4. Ctenorillo tuberosus; López-Orozco et al. 2022: 38, fig. 2L. Material examined COLOMBIA : Bolívar, 3 ♀♀ (CUDC-CRU 56), Cartagena de Indias, Cerro de la Popa, Salto del Cabrón, 10°25’9.03”N 75°31’33.37”W, 13 July 2017, leg. C.M. López-Orozco.Distribution Brazil, Colombia, and Haiti (Schmalfuss 2003; Campos-Filho et al. 2017; López-Orozco et al. 2022). This species has been recorded in the Colombian Caribbean from Isla Grande, department of Bolívar (López-Orozco et al. 2022). The present work extends the knowledge of its distribution to the continental part of the Colombian Caribbean (see Figure 1).",
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- "output":"species: [Ctenorillo tuberosus, [distribution; Brazil, Colombia, and Haiti]]; species_synonyms: [Ctenorillo tuberosus, Armadillo tuberosus]",
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- "source":"https://www.researchgate.net/publication376096774_The_genus_Ctenorillo_Verhoeff_1942_Oniscidea_Armadillidae_from_Colombia_new_records_new_species_and_conservation_comments"
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- "input":"The Armadillidae are the most diverse family within the Oniscidea, widelydistributed around the world. To date, only seven species of the family are known from Colombia. After the examination of a collection from the Colombian departments of Atlántico, Bolívar, Cesar, Magdalena, Risaralda, Santander, and Sucre, eight species were recognized as belonging to the genus Ctenorillo, of which six are considered to be new to Science: C. binomio n. sp., C. humboldti n. sp., C. mincaensis n. sp., C. orientalis n. sp., C. papagayoensis n. sp., and C. tayrona n. sp. Moreover, the distribution knowledge of C. dazai and C. tuberosus has expanded. Ctenorillo species in Colombia are predominantly distributed in Tropical Dry Forest areas, which is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. Considering the new taxa presented here, allied with other Oniscidea groups, there is an urgent need to raise the awareness level regarding the conservation status of this ecosystem in the country.",
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- "output":"species: [Ctenorillo binomio, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo humboldti, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo mincaensis, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo orientalis, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo papagayoensis, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo tayrona, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo dazai, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]; [Ctenorillo tuberosus, [distribution; Colombia],[sites; Tropical Dry Forest]]",
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- "source":"https://www.researchgate.net/publication376096774_The_genus_Ctenorillo_Verhoeff_1942_Oniscidea_Armadillidae_from_Colombia_new_records_new_species_and_conservation_comments"
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- "id":"F4",
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- "input":"Ctenorillo binomio Carpio-Díaz, Bichuette & Campos-Filho n. sp. Figures 1-4 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3BD90801-12AA-4743-B4AC-75DC2996170C Material examined C OLOMBIA : Holotype ♂ (parts in micropreparations) (CBUDC-CRU 412), Bolívar, Morales, Arcadia, San Miguel cave, 8°22’21.22”N 73°55’54.17”W, 20 April 2018, leg. C.M. López-Orozco and R. Borja-Arrieta. Paratype: 1 ♀ (parts in micropreparations)(CBUDC-CRU 337), same data as holotype.",
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- "output":"species: [Ctenorillo binomio, [distribution; Colombia]]",
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- "source":"https://www.researchgate.net/publication376096774_The_genus_Ctenorillo_Verhoeff_1942_Oniscidea_Armadillidae_from_Colombia_new_records_new_species_and_conservation_comments"
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