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Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records

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REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENTOMOLOGIA
Volume 64, Issue 3, Pages -

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SOC BRASILEIRA ENTOMOLOGIA
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2020-0052

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Insect orders; Fernando de Noronha oceanic archipelago; Insect fauna; South Atlantic oceanic insects; Taxonomy

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  1. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia (INPA)
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (FAPEAM) [440.423/2015-5]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas (CNPq) [440.423/2015-5]
  4. CNPq [405.630/2016-6, 300019/2017-3, 308.951/2018-2, 309.873/2016-9, 313.677/2017-4, 141030/2018-6, 314.120/2018-1]
  5. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)

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Hexapods, commonly known as insects, are a neglected taxonomic group in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago. with unanswered questions about their species richness and the ecological processes in which they are involved (e.g., colonization, introduction, establishment, and extinction). Herein, we provide an updated Hexapod checklist with current nomenclatural combinations. The entomofauna of the Fernando de Noronha archipelago is currently composed of 453 species in 21 orders. The orders, and their respective number of species, are: Blattaria (9), Coleoptera (118), Collembola (29), Dermaptera (3), Diplura (1), Diptera (134), Embioptera (1), Hemiptera (29). Hymenoptera (59), Isoptera (2), Lepidoptera (25), Mantodea (1), Neuroptera (3), Odonata (5), Orthoptera (11), Phasmatodca (1), Phthiraptcra (6), Psocoptera (3), Siphonaptcra (1), Thysanoptera (10). and Zygentoma (2). The archipelago has 263 new taxon records (family + genera + species). Thirty-eight species (3.39%) were described from local specimens and most of them are likely endemic species. This study more than doubles our knowledge (from the previous 190 records) of the entomofauna in this large Brazilian archipelago. This study also provides a baseline for studies on its conservation status and for implementing future environmental management programs.

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