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Area of Science:

  • Entomology
  • Zoology
  • Biodiversity Studies

Background:

  • Black flies (family Simuliidae) are significant in ecosystems and public health.
  • Colombia possesses a diverse but incompletely catalogued black fly fauna.
  • Accurate taxonomic and distributional data are crucial for conservation and disease vector control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive catalogue of black fly species in Colombia.
  • To document newly recorded species and expanded distributional ranges.
  • To provide an updated taxonomic framework for Colombian Simuliidae.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic compilation of existing taxonomic literature and museum records.
  • Morphological identification of specimens.
  • Geographic data analysis for distribution mapping.

Main Results:

  • The catalogue includes 70 species across two genera: Gigantodax (5 groups) and Simulium (6 subgenera, 17 groups).
  • Three species, Gigantodax vulcanius, G. gracilis, and Simulium pautense, are newly recorded for Colombia.
  • Distributional ranges were expanded for Simulium ochraceum, S. paynei, S. metallicum, and S. callidum.

Conclusions:

  • This catalogue represents a significant advancement in the knowledge of Colombian black fly diversity.
  • The newly recorded species and expanded ranges highlight the need for ongoing entomological surveys.
  • The updated checklist serves as a vital resource for future research, conservation efforts, and vector control strategies in Colombia.