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      LEAq – Laboratório de Entomologia Aquática “Prof. Claudio Gilberto Froehlich” and the task of facing the biodiversity knowledge deficits on Caddisflies (Trichoptera), Bahia, Brazil

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          ABSTRACT Insects are fundamental to biodiversity conservation in almost all ecosystems, and their population decline, and extinction directly result from environmental impacts. These facts are aggravated by the lack of knowledge of insect biodiversity, the so-called biodiversity deficits, especially the Linnean and Wallacean shortfalls. In freshwater ecosystems, biodiversity loss is higher among aquatic insects, and caddisflies comprise one of the most vulnerable orders. In this way, research focusing on describing new caddisfly species and understanding their distribution ranges will increase knowledge of caddisfly biodiversity. In the past 14 years, the team from the Laboratório de Entomologia Aquática “Prof. Dr. Claudio Gilberto Froehlich” (LEAq, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil) and collaborators have been addressing these issues, resulting in 55 described species of caddisflies. Taxa in other insect orders have also received attention and an additional 16 species have been described (eight mayflies, four stoneflies, four neuropteran spongillaflies, and antlions). Here, eight caddisfly species are described and illustrated (Atopsyche froehlichi sp. nov., Austrotinodes zeferina sp. nov., Cernotina kariri sp. nov., Neoathripsodes froehlichi sp. nov., Notalina claudiofroehlichi sp. nov., Oecetis marcus sp. nov., Phylloicus froehlichi sp. nov., and Polycentropus claudioi sp. nov.), five of them in honor of LEAq’s patron. In addition, new distributional data are presented for 10 known species. A checklist of the caddisfly fauna of Bahia state is also presented, with 138 species, around 75% and 30% of them recorded and described by the LEAq team, respectively. Currently, for caddisflies, Bahia is the fifth most species-rich state in Brazil, and the first in the Brazilian Northeast region.

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                Journal
                rbent
                Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
                Rev. Bras. entomol.
                Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1806-9665
                2023
                : 67
                : spe
                : e20230065
                Affiliations
                [07] Assis orgnameUniversidade Estadual Paulista orgdiv1Departamento de Ciências Biológicas orgdiv2Laboratório de Biologia Aquática Brazil
                [01] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Instituto de Biologia orgdiv2Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Evolução Brazil
                [02] Bragança Pará orgnameUniversidade Federal do Pará orgdiv1Instituto de Estudos Costeiros orgdiv2Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Ambiental Brazil
                [05] Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro orgnameUniversidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro orgdiv1Instituto de Biociências orgdiv2Departamento de Zoologia Brazil
                [06] Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro orgnameUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro orgdiv1Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde orgdiv2Departamento de Biologia Animal Brazil
                [03] São Paulo SP orgnameFaculdade SESI de Educação orgdiv1Supervisão de Pós-graduação, Pesquisa e Extensão Brasil
                [04] Manaus Amazonas orgnameInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia orgdiv1Programa de Apoio à Fixação de Jovens Doutores no Brasil orgdiv2Laboratório de Citotaxonomia e Insetos Aquáticos Brazil
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                S0085-56262023000400209 S0085-5626(23)06700000209
                10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2023-0065
                5c674304-7f4a-4cce-9b5b-72d8f6e6e0b0

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 14 August 2023
                : 09 November 2023
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                Aquatic insects,Brazilian Northeast region,Linnean shortfall,Neotropical region,Wallacean shortfall

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