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2. The SISBIOTA-Diptera Brazilian Network: A long-term survey of Diptera from unexplored Brazilian Western Arc of Amazon, Cerrado, and Pantanal
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Carlos José Einicker Lamas, Diego Aguilar Fachin, Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Daniel Máximo Correa de Alcantara, Rosaly Ale-Rocha, Dalton de Souza Amorim, Maíra Xavier Araújo, Sharlene Ascendino, Letícia Baldassio, Carolina Ferraz Bellodi, Freddy Bravo, Julia Calhau, Renato Soares Capellari, Antonio Marcelino do Carmo-Neto, Bianca Melo Cegolin, Márcia Souto Couri, Claudio José Barros de Carvalho, Rodrigo de Vilhena Perez Dios, Aida Vanessa Gomez Falcon, Livia Maria Fusari, Carolina de Almeida Garcia, Leonardo Henrique Gil-Azevedo, Marina Morim Gomes, Gustavo Graciolli, Filipe Macedo Gudin, Augusto Loureiro Henriques, Tiago Kütter Krolow, Luanna Layla Mendes, Francisco Limeira-de-Oliveira, Valéria Cid Maia, Luciane Marinoni, Ramon Luciano Mello, Cátia Antunes de Mello-Patiu, Mírian Nunes Morales, Sarah Siqueira Oliveira, Claudemir Patiu, Barbara Proença, Cristiane Vieira de Assis Pujol-Luz, José Roberto Pujol-Luz, José Albertino Rafael, Paula Raile Riccardi, João Paulo Vinicios Rodrigues, Fabio de Oliveira Roque, Maria Anice Mureb Sallum, Marcelo Domingos de Santis, Charles Morphy Dias dos Santos, Josenilson Rodrigues dos Santos, Marcoandre Savaris, Paloma Helena Fernandes Shimabukuro, Vera Cristina Silva, Daniel de Castro Schelesky-Prado, Alberto Moreira da Silva-Neto, Alexssandro Camargo, Viviane Rodrigues de Sousa, Maria Virginia Urso-Guimarães, Sofia Wiedenbrug, Carolina Yamaguchi, and Silvio Shigueo Nihei
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Biodiversity ,Endemism ,Inventory ,Neotropical Region Species richness ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The SISBIOTA-BRASIL was a three-year multimillion-dollar research program of the Brazilian government to document plants and animals in endangered/understudied areas and biomes in Brazil. Distributional patterns and the historical events that generated them are extensively unknown regarding Brazilian fauna and flora. This deficiency hinders the development of conservation policies and the understanding of evolutionary processes. Conservation decisions depend on precise knowledge of the taxonomy and geographic distribution of species. Given such a premise, we proposed to research the diversity of Diptera of the Brazilian western arc of Amazon, Cerrado, and Pantanal in the states of Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Rondônia. Three important biomes of the South American continent characterize these Brazilian states: Amazon forest, Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah), and Pantanal. Besides their ecological relevance, these biomes historically lack intensive entomological surveys. Therefore, they are much underrepresented in the Brazilian natural history collections and in the scientific literature, which is further aggravated by the fact that these areas are being exponentially and rapidly converted to commercial lands. Our project involved over 90 collaborators from 24 different Brazilian institutions and one from Colombia among researchers, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students, and technicians. We processed and analyzed nearly 300,000 specimens from ~60 families of Diptera collected with a large variety of methods in the sampled areas. Here, we provide a detailed overview of the genera and species diversity of 41 families treated. Our results point to a total of 2,130 species and 514 genera compiled and identified for the three states altogether, with an increase of 41% and 29% in the numbers of species and genera known for the three states combined, respectively. Overall, the 10 most species-rich families were Tachinidae, Cecidomyiidae, Tabanidae, Psychodidae, Sarcophagidae, Stratiomyidae, Bombyliidae, Syrphidae, Tephritidae, and Asilidae. The 10 most diverse in the number of genera were Tachinidae, Stratiomyidae, Asilidae, Mycetophilidae, Syrphidae, Tabanidae, Muscidae, Dolichopodidae, Sarcophagidae, and Chloropidae. So far, 111 scientific papers were published regarding taxonomic, phylogenetic, and biogeographical aspects of the studied families, with the description of 101 new species and three new genera. We expect that additional publications will result from this investigation because several specimens are now curated and being researched by specialists.
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- 2023
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3. Checklist of the dipterofauna (Insecta) from Roraima, Brazil, with special reference to the Brazilian Ecological Station of Maracá
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Paula Raile Riccardi, Diego Aguilar Fachin, Rosaly Ale-Rocha, Edna Maria Amaral, Dalton de Souza Amorim, Leonardo Henrique Gil-Azevedo, Renato Soares Capellari, Daniel Dias Dornelas do Carmo, Claudio José Barros de Carvalho, Gustavo Borges Ferro, Heloísa Fernandes Flores, Lucas Roberto Pereira Gomes, Marco Silva Gottschalk, Carlos José Einicker Lamas, Silvana Lampert, Marco Antonio Tonus Marinho, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marques, Ramon Luciano Mello, Cátia Antunes de Mello-Patiu, Marco Antônio Menezes, Mírian Nunes Morales, Sarah Siqueira de Oliveira, Thalles Platiny Lavinscky Pereira, Alessandre Pereira-Colavite, Gabriela Pirani, José Albertino Rafael, Josenilson Rodrigues dos Santos, Marcoandre Savaris, Daniel de Castro Schelesky-Prado, Vera Cristina Silva, Viviane Rodrigues de Sousa, Maria Virginia Urso-Guimarães, Laura Viana Vargas, Carolina Yamaguchi, and Rafaela Lopes Falaschi
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Biodiversity ,Inventory ,Diptera ,Flies ,Amazon Forest ,Transitional area ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Roraima is a Brazilian state located in the northern portion of the Amazon basin, with few studies regarding its biodiversity. The Ecological Station of Maracá (Brazil, state of Roraima) harbors the third largest Brazilian pluvial island and is composed of a transitional landscape of savanna and Amazon rainforest components. Despite its ecological importance and strategic localization, few studies covered the dipterofauna of this locality. An updated checklist addressing 41 families of true flies (Diptera) occurring in Roraima is presented based on the literature and the specimens collected during a field expedition that occurred in 2015. This checklist brings several improvements such as new records of 165 taxa to the state of Roraima, 29 taxa to Brazil, and 259 morphotypes, mostly likely representing undescribed species.
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- 2022
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4. Hexapoda Yearbook (Arthropoda: Mandibulata: Pancrustacea) Brazil 2020: the first annual production survey of new Brazilian species
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Alberto Moreira Silva-Neto, Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Thamara Zacca, Juliana Hipólito, Pedro Aurélio Costa Lima Pequeno, João Rafael Alves-Oliveira, Roberto Oliveira dos Santos, Raphael Aquino Heleodoro, Adaiane Catarina Marcondes Jacobina, Alexandre Somavilla, Alexssandro Camargo, Aline de Oliveira Lira, Aline Amanda Sampaio, André da Silva Ferreira, André Luis Martins, Andressa Figueiredo de Oliveira, Ana Paula Gonçalves da Silva Wengrat, Augusto Henrique Batista Rosa, Caio Cezar Dias Corrêa, Caroline Costa De-Souza, Danielle Anjos-Santos, Danilo Pacheco Cordeiro, David Silva Nogueira, Dayse Willkenia Almeida Marques, Diego Nunes Barbosa, Diego Matheus de Mello Mendes, Diego Galvão de Pádua, Diogo Silva Vilela, Eduarda Fernanda Gomes Viegas, Eduardo Carneiro dos Santos, Fernando Maia Silva Dias, Francisco Eriberto de Lima Nascimento, Francisco José Sosa Duque, Gabriela Caroline Mendes, Galileu Petronilo da Silva Dantas, Gleison Robson Desidério, Guilherme Alves Marques, Isis Sá Menezes, Higor Daniel Duarte Rodrigues, João Manuel Fogaça, Karine Schoeninger, Larissa Lima de Queiroz, Larissa Santana, Letizia Janaína Migliore, Lívia Maria Fusari, Luana Machado Barros, Maíra Xavier Araújo, Marcelo Cutrim, Marcelo Domingos de Santis, Marcoandre Savaris, Marco Silva Gottschalk, Marcos Aragão, Marcus Bevilaqua, Matheus Bento, Matheus Mickael Mota Soares, Natália Soares Reategui, Nikolas Gioia Cipola, Pâmella Machado Saguiah, Paula Jéssica Costa Pinto, Paula Raile Riccardi, Pedro Reck Bartholomay, Rafael Boldrini, Rafael Sousa, Rafael Sobral, Ramon Luciano Mello, Renan Carrenho, Renan da Silva Olivier, Ricardo Russo Siewert, Rodrigo de Oliveira Araujo, Rosângela Brito, Sian de Souza Gadelha, Simeão de Souza Moraes, Thalles Platiny Lavinscky Pereira, Thiago Mahlmann, and Daniell Rodrigo Rodrigues Fernandes
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Biodiversity ,insects ,neotropics ,taxonomist ,taxonomy ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,Botany ,QK1-989 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
This paper provided a list of all new Brazilian Hexapoda species described in 2020. Furthermore, based on the information extracted by this list, we tackled additional questions regarding the taxa, the specialists involved in the species descriptions as well as the journals in which those papers have been published. We recorded a total of 680 new Brazilian species of Hexapoda described in 2020, classified in 245 genera, 112 families and 18 orders. These 680 species were published in a total of 2019 articles comprising 423 different authors residing in 27 countries. Only 30% of these authors are women, which demonstrates an inequality regarding sexes. In relation to the number of authors by species, the majority of the new species had two authors and the maximum of authors by species was five. We also found inequalities in the production of described species regarding the regions of Brazil, with Southeast and South leading. The top 10 institutions regarding productions of new species have four in the Southeast, two at South and with one at North Region being the outlier of this pattern. Out of the total 219 published articles, Zootaxa dominated with 322 described species in 95 articles. The average impact factor was of 1.4 with only seven articles being published in Impact Factors above 3, indicating a hardship on publishing taxonomic articles in high-impact journals. The highlight of this paper is that it is unprecedent, as no annual record of Hexapoda species described was ever made in previous years to Brazil.
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- 2022
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5. A hidden Amazonian fauna: first record of Neoempheria bilobata Edwards, 1940 (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) in Pará State, Brazil
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Edna Maria Amaral, Sarah Siqueira Oliveira, and Rafaela Lopes Falaschi
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Bibionomorpha ,Fungus gnats ,Taxonomy ,Geographic distribution ,Diptera ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,Botany ,QK1-989 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Neoempheria Osten Sacken is a genus of Mycetophilidae that has a life cycle associated with fungi. The genus is diverse in the Neotropical region, with 41 species known from Brazil that are predominantly known in southern and southeastern areas. This study reports on the first record of this genus for Pará state and redescribes Neoempheria bilobata Edwards, which was previously decribed from a male holotype from southern Brazil. We furnished high-resolution images and illustrations, as well as a detailed redescription of this species, based on male and female specimens.
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- 2022
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6. Catalogue of Rangomaramidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) types housed in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Edna Maria Amaral, and Carlos José Einicker Lamas
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Nomenclature ,Scientific collections ,Taxonomy ,Type material ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract This paper provides a catalogue of the type specimens of Rangomaramidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) held in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (MZUSP). Label data and the condition of 26 type-specimens (three holotypes and 23 paratypes) of four Neotropical species are provided.
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- 2020
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7. Catalogue of Ditomyiidae and Diadocidiidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) types housed in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Fernanda Ceres Toczek, and Carlos José Einicker Lamas
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Nomenclature ,Scientific collections ,Taxonomy ,Type specimens ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract The Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP), São Paulo, Brazil houses the largest and most representative Brazilian collection of Diptera. In the present study, following a recommendation of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, it is presented a catalogue of the type specimens of Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) held in the collection of the MZUSP. Label data and the condition of preservation of 27 type specimens (nine holotypes, two paralectotypes, and 16 paratypes) of 14 Neotropical species are provided.
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- 2019
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8. Catalogue of Bibionidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) types housed in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Sarah Siqueira Oliveira, and Carlos José Einicker Lamas
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Nomenclature ,Scientific collections ,Taxonomy ,Type material ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Following a recommendation of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, this paper provides a catalogue of the type specimens of Bibionidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha) held in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (MZUSP). Label data and the condition of 21 type specimens (two holotypes and 19 paratypes) of two Neotropical species is provided. Photographs of the male terminalia of the holotypes are also presented.
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- 2018
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9. Catalogue of the type-specimens of Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae (Diptera, Bibionomorpha) in the Natural History Museum, London
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi and Dalton de Souza Amorim
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Nomenclature ,scientific collections ,taxonomy ,types ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Catalogue of the type-specimens of Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae (Diptera, Bibionomorpha) in the Natural History Museum, London. A commented list of the types of three families of Bibionomorpha - Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae - housed at the Natural History Museum (London) is provided. This includes four holotypes and one paratype of five species of Bolitophilidae; one paratype and three syntypes of two species of Diadocidiidae; and 17 holotypes, 91 paratypes, four lectotypes, and fourteen paralectotypes of 38 species of Ditomyiidae. Lectotypes are designated for the Neotropical species of the ditomyiids Australosymmerus (Melosymmerus) bisetosus Edwards, 1940 and A. (M.) pediferus Edwards, 1940.
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- 2013
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10. Catalogue of the type-specimens of Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae (Diptera, Bibionomorpha) in the Natural History Museum, London
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi and Dalton de Souza Amorim
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Nomenclature ,scientific collections ,taxonomy ,types ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Catalogue of the type-specimens of Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae (Diptera, Bibionomorpha) in the Natural History Museum, London. A commented list of the types of three families of Bibionomorpha - Bolitophilidae, Diadocidiidae and Ditomyiidae - housed at the Natural History Museum (London) is provided. This includes four holotypes and one paratype of five species of Bolitophilidae; one paratype and three syntypes of two species of Diadocidiidae; and 17 holotypes, 91 paratypes, four lectotypes, and fourteen paralectotypes of 38 species of Ditomyiidae. Lectotypes are designated for the Neotropical species of the ditomyiids Australosymmerus (Melosymmerus) bisetosus Edwards, 1940 and A. (M.) pediferus Edwards, 1940.
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11. The new species Neoceroplatus betaryiensis nov. sp. (Diptera: Keroplatidae) from Neotropical Region
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Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Grant A. Johnson, and Cassius Vinicius Stevani
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Unavailable name ,Nomenclatural act ,Taxonomy ,Keroplatinae ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract The species Neoceroplatus betaryiensis sp. nov. is presented here with the diagnosis of the species with indication of the ZooBank number, making this publication the valid description of the species.
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12. Lista das espécies de Bibionomorpha (Diptera) do Estado do Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil
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Sarah Siqueira Oliveira, Rafaela Lopes Falaschi, Maria Virgínia Urso-Guimarães, and Dalton de Souza Amorim
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Diversidade ,taxonomia ,distribuição ,Região Centro-Oeste ,Programa Biota-MS ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
RESUMO Neste trabalho, é fornecida uma lista de espécies de Bibionomorpha conhecidas para o estado do Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil. Das famílias dessa subordem de Diptera, apenas Anisopodidae, Sciaridae, Keroplatidae e Mycetophilidae foram registradas até o momento para essa região. Anisopodidae é representada por um gênero e uma espécie, Sciaridae por três gêneros e nove espécies, Keroplatidae por cinco gêneros e seis espécies, enquanto que Mycetophilidae é conhecida por oito gêneros e 14 espécies. São elencadas possíveis espécies das famílias de Bibionomorpha já conhecidas da região Centro-Oeste do Brasil cuja presença é esperada no Mato Grosso do Sul. Este levantamento é bastante indicativo da enorme diferença existente entre o conhecimento efetivo da biodiversidade de um grupo importante, como Diptera, em uma área grande, como o Mato Grosso do Sul, e a diversidade real do grupo em uma região do Brasil.
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