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Diptera, Drosophilidae: historical occurrence in Brazil

  • Valente, V. L. S.,
  • Hofmann, P. R. P.,
  • Gottschalk, M. S.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 485 – 518

Abstract

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This study presents a literature review of Drosophilidae (Diptera) species occurrence in Brazil. The number of speciesrecorded is 304, with Drosophila being the genus with the greatest number of species, followed by Zygothrica,Hirtodrosophila and Diathoneura, which belong to the Drosophilinae subfamily. Drosophila was shown to be the mostinvestigated taxon in the family, with the best resolved species distribution. The low number of records of species fromother genera indicates the paucity of studies specifically designed to investigate these species. Records of species forsome regions of the country like the north and northeast, as well as for some biomes like Caatinga, Pantanal and thePampas, are likewise rare. Apart from the banana bait, different collection methods may be necessary, like thecollection at other oviposition resources, the use of baits other than fermenting fruit, and the adoption of samplingapproaches that do not use baits.