存放在圣保罗大学动物学博物馆的 Phlebotominae(双翅目:惊蛰科:惊蛰目

M. D. S. Conceição, Veracilda Ribeiro Alves, S. P. Chaves Júnior, P. Shimabukuro, E. Galati, A. J. Andrade
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沙蝇亚科(Phlebotominae)的昆虫通常被称为沙蝇,广泛分布于热带和亚热带地区,其中以新热带地区的种类最多。只有新西兰或太平洋群岛(新喀里多尼亚除外)没有记录。获取 1,060 多种已描述物种的途径之一是通过存放在生物藏品中的标本,以及在在线平台上提供相关数据供学生和研究人员查阅。在这种情况下,本研究旨在为圣保罗大学动物学博物馆(MZUSP)无脊椎动物馆藏的沙蝇编制目录。研究发现了 29 个被指定为模式标本的物种,其中包括 9 个原型、1 个 "原型 "和 90 个描述自美洲 5 个国家的副样本:巴拿马、洪都拉斯、牙买加、墨西哥和巴西。除此以外,还有来自巴西 12 个州的 1 346 个非模式标本存放在该收藏馆中,并以列表形式收录在此。MZUSP 沙蝇收藏馆目前收藏有 152 个物种的标本,占美洲 Phlebotominae 动物群的 28%(546 个)。
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Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodomorpha: Psychodidae) deposited in the Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo
The subfamily Phlebotominae is represented by insects commonly known as sand flies widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, with the Neotropical region having the greatest diversity. Only New Zealand or the Pacific Islands, excepting New Caledonia, do not present records. One means of access to the more than 1,060 described species is through the specimens deposited in biological collections, and the availability of associated data on online platforms for consultation on the part of students and researchers. This being the case, this study aimed catalogue the sand flies deposited in the Invertebrate Collection of the MZUSP (University of São Paulo Museum of Zoology). Twenty-nine species designated as type material were found being of nine holotypes, one “allotype” and 90 paratypes described from five countries in the Americas: Panama, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, and Brazil. In addition to these, 1,346 non-type specimens, from 12 Brazilian states, are deposited in the collection and have been included here in list form. The MZUSP sand fly collection currently houses specimens from 152 species, which represents 28% (546) of the Phlebotominae fauna of the Americas.
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