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Insect (Hexapoda) Diversity in the Oceanic Archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Scenopinidae (Diptera)

Diversidade de insetos (Hexapoda) no Arquipélago Oceânico de Fernando de Noronha, Brasil: Scenopinidae (Diptera)

Abstract:

This paper covers the first record of window flies, Scenopinidae (Diptera), in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Scenopinus schulzi Enderlein, which is briefly characterized. This species was recorded in low numbers: three males and 13 female specimens. The occurrence of scenopinids in Fernando de Noronha is regarded as an extension of the Brazilian mainland continental fauna. The colonization of the archipelago is discussed.

Keywords:
Fernando de Noronha archipelago; window flies; neotropics; oceanic island fauna; Scenopinus

Resumo:

Este trabalho faz o primeiro registro de uma espécie de Scenopinidae no Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha, Brasil: Scenopinus schulzi Enderlein, brevemente caracterizada. Esta espécie foi registrada em baixa densidade: três machos e 13 fêmeas. A ocorrência de scenopinideos em Fernando de Noronha é atribuída à extensão territorial da fauna continental e sua colonização no arquipélago é discutida.

Palavras-chave:
Arquipélago de Fernando de Noronha; fauna insular oceânica; mosca de janela; neotrópicos; Scenopinus

Introduction

The current list of hexapods of the Fernando de Noronha archipelago (FN) was presented by Rafael et al. (2020)RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052., which included 453 terrestrial species and morphospecies. The list was based on recently collected specimens and on several scientific and technical published works. It still is a preliminary list, and certainly incomplete since lots of specimens are not yet identified. The list is a dynamic process that requires continuous updating since the hexapod fauna from FN is still being studied by many different researchers based on recently collected specimens. Two papers were published based on new material from FN: on Pipunculidae (Diptera) (Rafael et al. 2021aRAFAEL, J.A, MARQUES, D.W.A., SILVA-NETO, A.M. & LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F. 2021a. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the Oceanic Archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Pipunculidae (Diptera). Entomological Communications, 3: ec03008. https://doi.org/10.37486/2675-1305.ec03008
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) and on Tabanidae (Diptera) (Rafael et al. 2021bRAFAEL, J.A, MARQUES, D.W.A., SILVA-NETO, A.M. & LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F. 2021b. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the Oceanic Archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: Seasonality and Populational Density of Tabanidae (Diptera). Biota Neotropica, 21(3): e20211211. https://doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2021-1211
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).

Here we present the results for Scenopinidae (Diptera), also known as window flies. Adults are 1.5-9 mm long (Winterton & Gaimari 2017WINTERTON, S.L. & GAIMARI, S.D. 2017. Scenopinidae (window flies), Chapter 50. In: Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. & Sinclair, B.J (eds). Manual of Afrotropical Diptera. Vol 2. Nematocerous Diptera and Lower Brachycera. Suricata 5. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, pp. 1209-1219.), and feed on nectar and honeydew (Kelsey, 1975KELSEY, L.P. 1975. New Australian Scenopinidae (Diptera). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, 14: 197-212). Larvae are predators of arthropods in sandy, friable soils and leaf litter (Winterton & Gaimari 2017WINTERTON, S.L. & GAIMARI, S.D. 2017. Scenopinidae (window flies), Chapter 50. In: Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. & Sinclair, B.J (eds). Manual of Afrotropical Diptera. Vol 2. Nematocerous Diptera and Lower Brachycera. Suricata 5. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, pp. 1209-1219.), they have also been reared from mammal, bird, and termite nests, and associated with dermestid and wood-boring beetle larvae (Kelsey, 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336., Yeates & Grimaldi 1993YEATES, D. & GRIMALDI, D. 1993. A New Metatrichia Window Fly (Diptera: Scenopinidae) in Dominican Amber, with a Review of the Systematics and Biogeography of the Genus. American Museum Novitates, 3078: 1-8.).

Two cosmopolitan species, Scenopinus fenestralis (Linnaeus, 1758) and S. glabrifrons Meigen, 1824, are both associated with human dwellings, being predators of carpet beetles (Dermestidae) (Winterton & Gaimari 2017WINTERTON, S.L. & GAIMARI, S.D. 2017. Scenopinidae (window flies), Chapter 50. In: Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. & Sinclair, B.J (eds). Manual of Afrotropical Diptera. Vol 2. Nematocerous Diptera and Lower Brachycera. Suricata 5. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, pp. 1209-1219.). However, little else is known of their biology in the Neotropical Region. In the Amazon Basin, adults of Metatrichia brunneipennisAle-Rocha & Limeira-de-Oliveira, 2021ALE-ROCHA, R. & LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F. 2021. New species and new record of Neotropical Metatrichia Coquillett (Diptera: Scenopinidae). Zootaxa, 5039 (1): 119128. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5039.1.5
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, previously treated as Metatrichia robusta Kröber, 1913, are known to be more active during the dry season (Rafael & Ale 1983RAFAEL, J.A. & ALE, R.A. 1983. Ocorrência de Metatrichia robusta Kröber (Diptera: Scenopinidae) na Amazônia e sua distribuição sazonal. Acta Amazonica, 13: 709-711.).

The fauna of Scenopinidae has been previously recorded in other oceanic islands, always with low species numbers; 24 species of Scenopinidae are known for the Neotropical Region, and three species of Scenopinus have been recorded for Brazil (Lamas 2021LAMAS, C.J.E. 2021. Scenopinidae. In: Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil. Disponível em: <http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/fauna/faunadobrasil/198916>. Accessed: Aug 27, 2021.
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; Ale-Rocha & Limeira-de-Oliveira 2021ALE-ROCHA, R. & LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F. 2021. New species and new record of Neotropical Metatrichia Coquillett (Diptera: Scenopinidae). Zootaxa, 5039 (1): 119128. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5039.1.5
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). Currently, the only Neotropical oceanic island records for Scenopinidae are of one species in the Galápagos Archipelago, Scenopinus galapagosensis Kelsey, 1970, and four records in the Caribbean islands, namely: Scenopinus bermudaensis Kelsey, 1971 (Bermuda); Scenopinus pygmaeus Loew, 1857 (Kelsey 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.) (Cuba, Jamaica), and S. velutinus Kröber, 1913 and S. busckiKelsey, 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336. (Kelsey 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.) (Jamaica). There is also one fossil species record (Metatrichia priaYeates & Grimaldi, 1993YEATES, D. & GRIMALDI, D. 1993. A New Metatrichia Window Fly (Diptera: Scenopinidae) in Dominican Amber, with a Review of the Systematics and Biogeography of the Genus. American Museum Novitates, 3078: 1-8. (Perez-Gelabert 2020PEREZ-GELABERT, D. E. 2020. Checklist, bibliography and quantitative data of the arthropods of Hispaniola. Zootaxa, 4749(1): 1-668. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4749.1.1
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) in Dominican amber from Hispaniola. In the South Atlantic Ocean scenopinid was recorded in FN as two unidentified morphospecies of Scenopinus (Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.), both analyzed again and the identification corrected to one species.

Material and Methods

The Brazilian oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha is located in the equatorial South Atlantic region (latitude 3º45’S to 3º57’S; longitude 32º19’W to 32º41’W). It is located c. 360 km from the nearest continental port (in Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte). The archipelago is entirely volcanic in origin and has never been connected to the mainland. The total land area is 18.4 km2, of which 16.9 km2 is the main island named Fernando de Noronha (Teixeira et al. 2003TEIXEIRA, W., CORDANI, U.G., MENOR, E.A., TEIXEIRA, M.G., LINSKER, R. et al. 2003. Arquipélago Fernando de Noronha: o paraíso do vulcão. São Paulo: Terra Virgem Ed., 167 pp.), the only human-inhabited area. All islands and islets are so close, no more than 300 meters apart from each other, that, in regard to insects, they can be treated as a single unit.

The FN archipelago has a tropical oceanic climate (Awi - Köppen classification). The temperature ranges from 23.5ºC to 31.5ºC, with an annual mean of 28ºC (IBAMA 2006IBAMA, 2006. Parque Nacional Marinho de Fernando de Noronha. http://www.ibama.gov.br (accessed 10 July 2020).
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) and annual precipitation of 1,400 mm, but with large inter-annual variability. It is characterized by a less rainy season, with a mean precipitation of 27.2 mm/month (August-January), and a rainy season, with a mean precipitation of 211.7 mm/month (March-July). The archipelago has a harsh environment, lacking a permanent source of freshwater, with a low vegetation diversity, and a shallow soil with little water retention (Freitas et al. 2013FREITAS, G.C.C., BRESCOVIT, A.D., VASCONCELOS, S.D. 2013. Spider diversity on the oceanic island of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil, and implications for species conservation. Journal of Insect Science, 13(148): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1673/031.013.14801
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, Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.).

The authorization to collect in FN was granted by the Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) under the collecting license number 62.821. Voucher specimens are deposited at INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Amazonas, at CZMA, Coleção Zoológica da Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, Caxias, Maranhão and at MNRJ, Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro.

Three sites on the main island of FN were selected for continuous collecting, using interception traps, based on the following criteria: accessibility, diversity of vegetation, low degree of exposure to human activities, and geographical position inside the National Park area. The three sites that were continuously sampled during nine months (June/2019 to February/2020) were: 1) Sancho-Dolphins bay trail, near the information and control desk, using two interception traps, model Townes (Townes 1972TOWNES, H. 1972. A lightweight Malaise trap. Entomological News, 83: 239-247), placed around 100 meters of distance from each other; 2) next to the lookout at dolphins bay, using one interception trap, model Gressitt and Gressitt (1962)GRESSITT, J.L., GRESSITT, M.K. 1962. An improved Malaise trap. Pacific Insects, 4(1): 87-90.; and 3) on the Capim-Açu trail, also using one interception trap, model Gressitt and Gressitt (1962)GRESSITT, J.L., GRESSITT, M.K. 1962. An improved Malaise trap. Pacific Insects, 4(1): 87-90.. Collections were interrupted on March 15, after sanitary restrictions were placed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, seven-day collecting, using both interception trap models, was conducted at Sueste Bay, on a mangrove (‘mangue’ on labels), in June/2019 (2-9) and February/2020 (20-27). Specimens were preserved in small containers with commercial ethanol (94º), posteriorly most of the specimens being dried, pinned and labeled.

Results

Fernando de Noronha is the only volcanic south Atlantic oceanic island where Scenopinus has been recorded (Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.).

In nine months (from June 2019 to February 2020) using interception traps, only 14 adult specimens, three males and 13 female specimens, of Scenopinus schulzi Enderlein were collected.

Scenopinus schulzi Enderlein (Figures 1A-1D)

Figures 1
Scenopinus schulzi: Male, A) habitus, lateral view; B) habitus, dorsal view; C) head, frontal view; female, D) head, frontal view.

Scenopinus schulzeiEnderlein, 1934ENDERLEIN, G. 1934. Dipterologica. I. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 1933: 416-429.: 429.

Scenopinus schulzi;Kelsey, 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.: 150, fig. 101 (revision); Lamas, 2021LAMAS, C.J.E. 2021. Scenopinidae. In: Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil. Disponível em: <http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/fauna/faunadobrasil/198916>. Accessed: Aug 27, 2021.
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(Brazilian on-line catalogue).

Omphrale caenofronsKröber, 1937KRÖBER, O. 1937. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Omphraliden (Scenopinidae), Diptera. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 98: 211-231.: 229.

Scenopinus sp. 1; Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.: 15.

Scenopinus sp. 2; Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.: 15.

The specimens from FN agrees very well with the redescription presented by Kelsey (1969)KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.. Males (Figures 1A-1C) and females (Figure 1D) run to S. schulzi in the key presented by that author based on the hyaline wing, brown to reddish brown halter knob, and the male abdomen (Figures 1A-1B) with three white bands (first two bands broad, third narrow). Additionally, it is the only neotropical species in the S. velutinus group with vein R4 branching from vein R5 at the middle of cell r5.

This species was considered as two morphospecies by Rafael et al. (2020)RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052. based on the white bands across the male tergites. The male collected in the mangrove, Sueste Bay, was treated as Scenopinus sp. 1 due to its larger size and the wider white bands on the posterior margin of the tergites (Figures 1A-1B). The male collected in the Sancho trail was treated as Scenopinus sp. 2 due to its smaller size and the narrower white bands on the posterior margin of the tergites. Male specimens from both morphospecies have now been dissected and, after comparing the terminalia, we concluded that both are conspecific because of the identical terminalia that also fits the figures of S. schulzi (Kelsey (1969)KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.). The narrower white bands on the abdominal tergites of one male specimen are here considered to be an artifact of preservation resulted from the dehydration of the specimen. The female specimens are all identical, only differing slightly in size.

Distribution. Brazil: Pará, Mato Grosso and Santa Catarina (Kelsey 1969KELSEY, L.P. 1969. A Revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the World. United States National Museum Bulletin, 277: 1-336.), Pernambuco (Rafael et al. 2020RAFAEL, J.A., LIMEIRA-DE-OLIVEIRA, F., HUTCHINGS, R.W., MIRANDA, G.F.G., SILVA-NETO, A.M., SOMAVILLA, A., CAMARGO, A., ASENJO, A., PINTO, A.P., BELLO, A. DE M., DALMORRA, C., MELLO-PATIU, C.A., CARVALHO, C.J.B. DE, TAKIYA, D.M., PARIZOTTO, D.R., MARQUES, D.W.A., CAVALHEIRO, D. DE O., MENDES, D.M.M., ZEPPELINI, D., CARNEIRO, E., LIMA, E.F.B., LIMA, E.C.A. DE, GODOI, F.S.P. DE, PESSOA, F.A.C., VAZ-DE-MELLO, F.Z., SOSADUQUE, F.J., FERNANDES, I.O., SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.O., GOMES, L.R.P., MONNÉ, M.L., CASTRO, M.C.M. DE, SILVA, M.P.G, DA, COURI, M.S., GOTTSCHALK, M.S., SOARES, M.M.M., MONNÉ, M.A., RAFAEL, M.S., CASAGRANDE, M.M., MIELKE, O.H.H., GROSSI, P.C., PINTO, P.J.C., BARTHOLOMAY, P.R., SOBRAL, R., HELEODORO, R.A., MACHADO, R.J.P., CORRÊA, R.C., HUTCHINGS, R.S.G., ALE-ROCHA, R., SANTOS, S.D. DOS, LIMA, S.P. DE, MAHLMANN, T., SILVA, V.C. & FERNANDES, D.R.R. 2020. Insect (Hexapoda) diversity in the oceanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil: updated taxonomic checklist and new records. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 64: e20200052.) and Cape Green archipelago (Baéz & Oroni 2005BÁEZ, M. & OROMI, P. 2005. Arthropoda. In: M. Arechavaleta, N. Zurita, M.C. Marrero & J.L. Martins (eds). Lista preliminar de espécies silvestres de Cabo Verde. (Hongos, plantas y animales terrestres) 2005. Consejeria de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación Territorial de Canarias, 155 pp.).

Examined Material. BRASIL, PE, Fernando de Noronha, 3°51’17”S-32°26’26”W, Tr. Golfinhos, 24.x-9.xi.2019, Malaise Gd, J.A. Rafael, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, L.C. Castro cols. (1 male, 1 female, CZMA); 26.xi-8.xii, 2019, J.A. Rafael, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira, L.C. Castro cols.(1 female, CZMA); Sancho, 21.viii-8.ix.2019, Malaise peq., J.A. Rafael, F.Limeira-de-Oliveira, L.C. Castro cols. (1 male, 1 female, INPA); 8-27.x.2019 (1 female, INPA); 27.x-11-xi.2019 (2 females, MNRJ); 9-27.xii.2019 (4 females, INPA); Sueste mangue, 20-27.ii.2020, Malaise, J.A. Rafael, P.C. Grossi, F. Limeira-de-Oliveira cols. (1 male, MNRJ; 3 females, CZMA).

Bionomy. The specimens were collected from August/2019 to February/2020, indicating a continuous occurrence in the archipelago. No collections were made in the rainy season, from March to May. No effort was made to find the larvae in FN.

Discussion

Fernando de Noronha is one of the smaller oceanic islands around the world but the largest one belonging to Brazil. Its insect fauna is still poorly known, and it has been neglected for a long time.

It is uncertain whether S. schulzi has been brought to Fernando de Noronha by man or whether it was a natural dispersal. Although natural dispersion seems less likely, it should not be discarded at this moment. There has been active commerce between the continent and FN over the years, which most likely has facilitated the transport of this species as immatures (eggs, larvae or pupae) and/or as adults. About 300 plant species have been introduced to FN (Teixeira et al. 2003TEIXEIRA, W., CORDANI, U.G., MENOR, E.A., TEIXEIRA, M.G., LINSKER, R. et al. 2003. Arquipélago Fernando de Noronha: o paraíso do vulcão. São Paulo: Terra Virgem Ed., 167 pp.), and cargo ships are not inspected to control the introduction of exotic species in the archipelago.

Interception traps are effective to collect scenopinids (Rafael & Ale 1983RAFAEL, J.A. & ALE, R.A. 1983. Ocorrência de Metatrichia robusta Kröber (Diptera: Scenopinidae) na Amazônia e sua distribuição sazonal. Acta Amazonica, 13: 709-711.) and in nine months using Malaise traps only 16 specimens were collected, indicating a low density in FN as in the mainland (authors, pers. obs.). As in other group of insects, Scenopinidae has been neglected, especially in South America, and much work remains to be done especially studies on their biology and behavior.

Acknowledgments

We thank the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), for research support. To the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas (FAPEAM) and Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas (CNPq), for financial support Edital 001/2015 - CNPq/MCTI/FAPs/PROTAX, CNPq (process number 440.423/2015-5). To CNPq for a research grant through edital Universal 01/2016 - MCTI/CNPq (process number 405.630/2016-6) and for research fellowships to J.A.R. (process number 300019/2017-3) and R.A.R. (process number 304313/2018-1). To Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for the student scholarships and post-doctoral fellowships. To Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio) for the Collecting License number 62.821. To the staff at the Parque Nacional Marinho Fernando de Noronha, Ricardo Araújo, Viviane Vilella and Carolina Fonseca for administrative help. To the Autarquia Territorial do Distrito Estadual de Fernando de Noronha (ATDEFN), for the administrative facilities. To Layane Carvalho de Castro for field support.

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Edited by

Associate Editor Gustavo Graciolli

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    20 Apr 2022
  • Date of issue
    2022

History

  • Received
    10 Nov 2021
  • Accepted
    03 Feb 2022
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