An overview of the crane flies of the West Indies (Diptera: Limoniidae & Tipulidae)

dc.contributor.author Oosterbroek, Pjotr ca
dc.contributor.author d’Oliveira, Micha ca
dc.contributor.author Mederos López, Jorge ca
dc.contributor.other Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona ca
dc.coverage.spatial Carib (Regió) ca
dc.coverage.spatial Antilles ca
dc.coverage.spatial Carib (Regió) en
dc.coverage.spatial Antilles en
dc.coverage.spatial Carib (Regió) es
dc.coverage.spatial Antilles es
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-02T08:53:09Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-02T08:53:09Z
dc.date.issued 2024-07
dc.description.abstract For the first time, an overview is presented of the species of crane flies (Limoniidae and Tipulidae) known from the West Indies, with their distributions in the area that comprise the islands of the Caribbean Sea between the United States, the Isthmus of Panama, and South America. Of the 258 species of crane flies known from the West Indies, 206 are endemic to the West Indies (80%) and 167 (65%) are known from only one island. Records are available for 22 islands, noting that there are islands where crane flies certainly do occur, but which have remained so far without records. Although the Greater Antilles show relatively large numbers of species on each island, there is a high probability of interesting new discoveries because of the size and habitat diversity of these islands. The Lesser Antilles have some islands that are well researched, but the fauna of most islands is incompletely known at best, and completely unknown for some. In addition to an updated list of the known species, we include several new records, distribution tables, and images of wings for the genera/subgenera. We also offer the island references which pertain to each species, and present a list of the regional keys that are available for species identification. ca
dc.description.abstract For the first time, an overview is presented of the species of crane flies (Limoniidae and Tipulidae) known from the West Indies, with their distributions in the area that comprise the islands of the Caribbean Sea between the United States, the Isthmus of Panama, and South America. Of the 258 species of crane flies known from the West Indies, 206 are endemic to the West Indies (80%) and 167 (65%) are known from only one island. Records are available for 22 islands, noting that there are islands where crane flies certainly do occur, but which have remained so far without records. Although the Greater Antilles show relatively large numbers of species on each island, there is a high probability of interesting new discoveries because of the size and habitat diversity of these islands. The Lesser Antilles have some islands that are well researched, but the fauna of most islands is incompletely known at best, and completely unknown for some. In addition to an updated list of the known species, we include several new records, distribution tables, and images of wings for the genera/subgenera. We also offer the island references which pertain to each species, and present a list of the regional keys that are available for species identification. en
dc.description.abstract For the first time, an overview is presented of the species of crane flies (Limoniidae and Tipulidae) known from the West Indies, with their distributions in the area that comprise the islands of the Caribbean Sea between the United States, the Isthmus of Panama, and South America. Of the 258 species of crane flies known from the West Indies, 206 are endemic to the West Indies (80%) and 167 (65%) are known from only one island. Records are available for 22 islands, noting that there are islands where crane flies certainly do occur, but which have remained so far without records. Although the Greater Antilles show relatively large numbers of species on each island, there is a high probability of interesting new discoveries because of the size and habitat diversity of these islands. The Lesser Antilles have some islands that are well researched, but the fauna of most islands is incompletely known at best, and completely unknown for some. In addition to an updated list of the known species, we include several new records, distribution tables, and images of wings for the genera/subgenera. We also offer the island references which pertain to each species, and present a list of the regional keys that are available for species identification. es
dc.format.extent 58 p. ca
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537764
dc.identifier.entitat consorcis ca
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11703/137373
dc.language eng ca
dc.provenance Recercat (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya) ca
dc.rights CC-BY-NC-SA ca
dc.rights.notes © the Author(s) ca
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.ca ca
dc.subject Dípters ca
dc.subject Tipúlids ca
dc.subject Mosques ca
dc.subject Diptera en
dc.subject Crane flies en
dc.subject Flies en
dc.subject Dípteros es
dc.subject Tipúlidos es
dc.subject Carib (Regió) es
dc.subject Antilles es
dc.subject Moscas es
dc.subject.category Ciència i tecnologia ca
dc.subject.forma articles ca
dc.title An overview of the crane flies of the West Indies (Diptera: Limoniidae & Tipulidae) ca
dc.type text ca
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ca
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