First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics
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Resumo: | With a big territory and variety of biomes, Brazil is one of the most diverse countries in the World, with insects massively contributing to this diversity. Although presenting impressive numbers, many groups are poorly known concerning their diversity and distribution. Also, the knowledge of the species diversity is very heterogeneous when comparing Brazilian states and regions. With a recent review of part of Lawrence Quate’s collection deposited at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, more than 70 new geographical records for Psychodidae species were found on the Neotropics, including one genera (Eurygarka) and seven species first recorded to Brazil. The complete known distribution of these species was compiled and is presented along with new records for other 11 countries of the Neotropical region. On the Brazilian territory, most of the new records are for the state of Rondônia, on the northern region, followed by Minas Gerais, on the southeastern region. © 2020, Universidade de Sao Paulo. All rights reserved. |
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Cordeiro, Danilo Pacheco2020-05-14T14:27:41Z2020-05-14T14:27:41Z2020https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1546410.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.02With a big territory and variety of biomes, Brazil is one of the most diverse countries in the World, with insects massively contributing to this diversity. Although presenting impressive numbers, many groups are poorly known concerning their diversity and distribution. Also, the knowledge of the species diversity is very heterogeneous when comparing Brazilian states and regions. With a recent review of part of Lawrence Quate’s collection deposited at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, more than 70 new geographical records for Psychodidae species were found on the Neotropics, including one genera (Eurygarka) and seven species first recorded to Brazil. The complete known distribution of these species was compiled and is presented along with new records for other 11 countries of the Neotropical region. On the Brazilian territory, most of the new records are for the state of Rondônia, on the northern region, followed by Minas Gerais, on the southeastern region. © 2020, Universidade de Sao Paulo. All rights reserved.Volume 60Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFirst record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePapeis Avulsos de Zoologiaengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf2350524https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15464/1/artigo-inpa.pdf5f64b16381f166491709dec43e645017MD511/154642020-05-14 10:52:27.187oai:repositorio:1/15464Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-05-14T14:52:27Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics Cordeiro, Danilo Pacheco |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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First record to Brazil of one genera and seven species of psychodidae (Diptera) with further new records for 10 countries on the neotropics |
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Cordeiro, Danilo Pacheco |
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With a big territory and variety of biomes, Brazil is one of the most diverse countries in the World, with insects massively contributing to this diversity. Although presenting impressive numbers, many groups are poorly known concerning their diversity and distribution. Also, the knowledge of the species diversity is very heterogeneous when comparing Brazilian states and regions. With a recent review of part of Lawrence Quate’s collection deposited at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, more than 70 new geographical records for Psychodidae species were found on the Neotropics, including one genera (Eurygarka) and seven species first recorded to Brazil. The complete known distribution of these species was compiled and is presented along with new records for other 11 countries of the Neotropical region. On the Brazilian territory, most of the new records are for the state of Rondônia, on the northern region, followed by Minas Gerais, on the southeastern region. © 2020, Universidade de Sao Paulo. All rights reserved. |
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