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. 2020 Jul 9:8:e52054.
doi: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e52054. eCollection 2020.

Checklist and distribution of Collembola from Greater Puerto Rico

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Checklist and distribution of Collembola from Greater Puerto Rico

Claudia Marcela Ospina-Sánchez et al. Biodivers Data J. .

Abstract

Background: Springtails (Arthropoda, Hexapoda, Collembola) are small arthropods commonly found in soil, litter and other habitats all around the Globe. More than 9,000 species have been described worldwide, but knowledge about their diversity and distribution remains far from complete. Reports of springtail diversity in the Antilles are uneven, some islands are relatively well known, whereas others have not been explored at all. The fauna of Puerto Rico is reasonably well known, but many recent reports are scattered in published literature and unpublished theses.

New information: Here, we present a summary of all springtail species identified from the Bank of Puerto Rico, including unpublished records. As a result, we list 146 species including 43 unnamed, included in 65 genera and 17 families. Most species, 33, belong to Entomobryidae, but this possibly reflects the taxonomic expertise of specialists working in Puerto Rico rather than a real bias in the distribution of higher taxa in the islands. In addition to the new records, the database provides information on the world and local distribution of species listed. The dataset, presented here, is work in progress and will be updated as ongoing taxonomic inventories are completed.

Keywords: Caribbean; Puerto Rico; Tropical Island.; database; distribution; historical data; literature; springtails.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Localisation of Puerto Rico in the great Caribbean Region.
Figure 2a.
Figure 2a.
Orders of Collembola
Figure 2b.
Figure 2b.
Families within the order Symphypleona
Figure 2c.
Figure 2c.
Families within the order Entomobryomorpha
Figure 2d.
Figure 2d.
Families within the order Poduromorpha
Figure 3.
Figure 3.
Distribution of the recorded species of Collembola in Puerto Rico, darker areas indicate higher number of species in the locality.

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