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Lepidopteran biodiversity of Ethiopia: current knowledge and future perspectives
Tesfu Fekensa Tujuba1,2, Andrea Sciarretta2, Axel Hausmann3
1Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute Addis Ababa Ethiopia.
Abstract:
Lepidoptera is the second largest order of insects. Encompassing moths and butterflies, it is regarded as one of the most important components of biodiversity. Here, an updated comprehensive overview of Lepidoptera recorded in Ethiopia is presented, composed of 2,438 taxa in 48 families, of which 664 are endemic. Records were compiled from various literature sources and website databases. Although still being far from complete, this review provides important baseline data for understanding zoogeographic patterns and thus for undertaking effective conservation action. Further research on Ethiopian Lepidoptera is encouraged.
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