New records of moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) for the Dutch Fauna

Author:

Jaume-Schinkel SantiagoORCID,Kvifte GunnarORCID,Njunjić IvaORCID,Schilthuizen MennoORCID

Abstract

Prior to this study, the moth flies in The Netherlands were represented by 61 species. Our findings derive from a citizen-science expedition in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, one of the oldest public parks and best known parks in The Netherlands. The combination of citizen science and the exploration of a well-known urban park has allowed us to contribute to the knowledge of moth fly species present in The Netherlands. The findings from this study provide valuable insights into the distribution, taxonomy and genetic resources ofPsychodaandPanimerusspecies, enhancing our understanding of insect biodiversity and promoting future research in this field.Our study provides two new geographical records of the moth flies in The Netherlands, namely,Psychoda uniformataHaseman, 1907 andPanimerus maynei(Tonnoir, 1920) elevating the total number of species to 63. Furthermore, we provide re-descriptions of the females ofPanimerus notabilis(Eaton, 1893) andP. goetghebueri(Tonnoir, 1919). Additionally, we make available for the first time, the sequence of the 5’-end of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene orCOIBarcodes forPanimerus notabilis,P. goetghebueriandP. maynei. TheseCOIBarcodes serve as valuable tools for future species identification within the genus.

Publisher

Pensoft Publishers

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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