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Area of Science:

  • Entomology
  • Biodiversity Studies
  • Acalyptratae Taxonomy

Background:

  • The Sepsidae family (lesser dung flies) is a small group of acalyptratae flies.
  • Knowledge of Sepsidae diversity in Colombia is limited.
  • Previous records indicate only four genera and ten species within Colombia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated catalog of the Sepsidae family in Colombia.
  • To consolidate existing taxonomic information on Colombian Sepsidae.
  • To serve as a baseline for future research on this fly family.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing taxonomic records.
  • Compilation of species and genus data for Colombian Sepsidae.
  • Verification of taxonomic classifications.

Main Results:

  • An updated list of Sepsidae species and genera found in Colombia is presented.
  • The catalog confirms the presence of ten species belonging to four genera.
  • This work expands the known diversity of Sepsidae in the region.

Conclusions:

  • The updated catalog provides a foundational resource for Colombian Sepsidae.
  • Further research is needed to fully understand the Sepsidae fauna of Colombia.
  • This contribution highlights the importance of cataloging poorly known insect families.