A mini taxonomic assessment and distributional analysis (Sepsidae: Diptera) of Assam, India

Author:

Gogoi Mayoushree1,Barkakati Bhitali1,Boro Krishnaa1,Chakraborty Abesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Royal Global University

Abstract

Abstract This article presents a mini taxonomic assessment and distributional analysis of the Sepsidae family of Diptera in Assam, India. The Sepsidae, commonly known as scavenger flies, play a crucial role in the ecosystem by aiding in the decomposition of organic matter. Despite their ecological importance, the taxonomy and distribution of these flies in Assam remain understudied. This study aims to fill this knowledge gap by conducting a comprehensive literature survey. The study also provides insights into the distribution patterns of these flies. This research contributes to the broader understanding of Dipteran biodiversity in Assam and underscores the need for further studies to conserve these ecologically significant insects and their ground truth verification by conducting surveys. The current findings have implications for biodiversity conservation and provide a foundation for future research on the ecological role of Sepsidae in Assam. The article calls for more extensive taxonomic studies and conservation efforts to preserve the biodiversity of this region.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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