A Total Assessment of Insect Diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a Checklist and Bibliography

A Total Assessment of Insect Diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a Checklist and Bibliography

University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Insecta Mundi Florida 8-28-2020 Challenging the Wallacean shortfall: A total assessment of insect diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a checklist and bibliography François Meurgey Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Nantes, [email protected] Thibault Ramage Paris, France, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi Part of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Commons, and the Entomology Commons Meurgey, François and Ramage, Thibault, "Challenging the Wallacean shortfall: A total assessment of insect diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a checklist and bibliography" (2020). 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Forsyth INSECT DIVERSITY ON GUADELOUPE INSECTA MUNDI 0786, August 2020 • iii Table of Contents Introduction ................................................. 1 The Islands .................................................. 2 Materials and Methods ........................................ 3 Results ..................................................... 4 Checklist of Species ........................................... 9 Order Zygentoma ........................................ 9 Order Ephemeroptera .................................... 9 Order Odonata ......................................... 10 Order Orthoptera ....................................... 13 Order Phasmida ........................................ 15 Order Dermaptera ...................................... 16 Order Mantodea ........................................ 17 Order Blattodea ........................................ 17 Order Psocodea ......................................... 20 Order Thysanoptera ..................................... 21 Order Hemiptera . 25 Order Hymenoptera . 45 Order Strepsiptera . 55 Order Coleoptera . 55 Order Neuroptera ..................................... 122 Order Trichoptera ..................................... 123 Order Lepidoptera ..................................... 126 Order Diptera . 151 Order Siphonaptera .................................... 164 Conclusion: The Wallacean Shortfall . 164 Acknowledgments .......................................... 165 Literature Cited ........................................... 165 iv • INSECTA MUNDI 0786, August 2020 MEURGEY AND RAMAGE 0786: 1–183 2020 Challenging the Wallacean shortfall: A total assessment of insect diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a checklist and bibliography François Meurgey Entomology Department, Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle 12 rue Voltaire 44000 Nantes, France [email protected] Thibault Ramage UMS 2006 PatriNat, AFB-CNRS-MNHN 36 rue Geoffroy St Hilaire 75005 Paris, France [email protected] Abstract. This work is the first attempt to integrate into one list and quantify all the known species of Guade- loupean insects. It includes all the species known to us to be reported for the island of Guadeloupe until the 31st of December 2019. A total of 3097 valid species are listed, of which the largest component is the beetles (1447 species). Preliminarily, 632 species (20%) are considered to be strictly endemic to Guadeloupe, and 250 species are recognized as adventive or introduced. The bibliography complements the taxonomic information and includes over 350 titles. Brief annotations are also given on the history of entomology in Guadeloupe. This list includes four new island records for Guadeloupe: Azeta rhodogaster Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), Eudocima apta (Walker, 1857) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), Urania leilus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Uraniidae) and Micronotus quadriundulatus (Redtenbacher, 1892) (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), all recently collected in Guadeloupe. Key words. Insecta, database, new island records. Résumé. Ce travail constitue une première tentative d’intégrer dans une même liste et de quantifier l’ensemble des espèces d’insectes actuellement connues en Guadeloupe. Il inclut l’ensemble des espèces répertoriées en Gua- deloupe jusqu’au 31 Décembre 2019. Une liste de 3097 espèces valides est donnée, dont la plus grande composante sont les Coléoptères (1447 espèces). Les espèces endémiques strictes de Guadeloupe, en l’état actuel de nos con- naissances, sont au nombre de 632 (20%) et 250 espèces sont reconnues comme introduites. Une bibliographie complète de plus de 350 entrées est également donnée, ainsi que de brèves informations sur le statut actuel des connaissances. La liste présentée comprend quatre nouvelles mentions pour la Guadeloupe; Azeta rhodogas- ter Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae), Eudocima apta (Walker, 1857) (Lepidoptera, Erebidae), Urania leilus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Uraniidae) et Micronotus quadriundulatus (Redtenbacher, 1892) (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), récemment capturés en Guadeloupe. Mots-clés. Insectes, base de données, nouvelles mentions. Introduction This work addresses the questions of “What and how much do we know about the diversity of insects in Guadeloupe?” Until now the answers to these questions were out of our

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