2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262012005000042
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Corrections and additions to Catalogue of Neotropical Diptera (Tabanidae) of Coscarón & Papavero (2009)

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“…Despite their ubiquity, taxonomy within Tabanidae has been historically difficult (Oldroyd, ; Usher, ; Chainey, ), and until recently they have remained poorly understood phylogenetically. Current work suggests that diversity is centred in the Neotropical region (Fairchild & Burger, ), with more than 1200 described native species (Henriques et al , ). About 1300 described species are placed in the genus Tabanus (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their ubiquity, taxonomy within Tabanidae has been historically difficult (Oldroyd, ; Usher, ; Chainey, ), and until recently they have remained poorly understood phylogenetically. Current work suggests that diversity is centred in the Neotropical region (Fairchild & Burger, ), with more than 1200 described native species (Henriques et al , ). About 1300 described species are placed in the genus Tabanus (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Neotropical region has the highest species richness with approximately 1,205 species (Henriques et al 2012), about 28% of the global tabanid fauna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os tabanídeos possuem distribuição mundial, com 4.434 espécies em 156 gêneros (Pape et al, 2011). Na Região Neotropical são conhecidas três subfamílias, 65 gêneros e 1.205 espécies (Henriques et al, 2012), adicionalmente dois novos gêneros monotípicos foram propostos por Henriques & Krolow (2013) e Gorayeb (2014), respectivamente.…”
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