Aimee Lynn Adato Barrion-Dupo

Aimee Lynn Adato Barrion-Dupo, arachnologist.

Faculty- Environmental Biology Division, Institute of Biological Sciences, and Curator- Museum of Natural History, University of the Philippines Los Baños, 4031, Laguna, and Research Associate, Philippine National Museum, Rizal Park, P. Burgos St., Manila, Philippines.

Taxon names authored

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  • 91 taxon names authored by Aimee Lynn Adato Barrion-Dupo

Publications

(List may be incomplete)

2007

  • Barrion, A.T., Joshi, R.C., & Sebastian, L.S. 2007. Systematics of the Philippine rice black bug, Scotinophara stål (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). In: Joshi, R.C., Barrion, A.T. & Sebastian, L.S. (eds). Rice black bugs. Taxonomy, ecology, and management of invasive species. p. 3-180. Philippine Rice Research Institute. ISBN 978-971-9081-39-5. ResearchGate Open access Reference page. 

2008

  • 2008. Taxonomy of Philippine derby spider (Araneae: Araneidae). Asia Life Sciences 17: 231-248. Reference page. 

2010

2011

2013

2014

  • & Barrion, A.T. 2014. First record of genus Prolochus Thorell, 1895 (Araneae: Tetragnathidae) from the Philippines, with description of a new species from Mt. Makiling Forest Reserve, Laguna. Philippine Entomologist 28(2): 194-201. Reference page. 

2015

  • & Barrion, A.T. 2015. Chrysso makiling, a new species of comb-footed spider (Araneae: Theridiidae) from Mt. Makiling, Laguna, Luzon Island, Philippines. Asia Life Sciences 24(1): 21-26. Reference page. 
  • , Barrion, A.T. & Rasalan, J.B. 2015. A new cave-dwelling mygalomorph spider of the genus Phlogiellus Pocock, 1897 (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Selenocosmiinae) from Burdeos, Polillo Island, Quezon province, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology 8(2014): 1–15. Reference page. 

2017

  • Tautel, C. & 2017. Nouvelles espèces de Geometrinae des Philippines dans les genres Comostola et Albinospda (Lepidoptera Geometridae Geometrinae) Antenor 4(2): 141–146. Reference page. 

2018

  • & Barrion, A.T. 2018. Discovery of the family Deinopidae from the Philippines, with descriptions of three new species of Deinopis Macleay, 1839. Philippine Entomologist 31(1, for 2017): 1-23. [published in March 2018]. Reference page. 

2019

2021

  • Tautel, C. & 2021. A new Pomasia from the Philippines: Pomasia concepcioni n. sp. Antenor 8(2): 173–175. Reference page.