Diversity of Geadephaga (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Cicindelidae) in Colombia: An approach from existing literature

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Abstract

The beetle families Carabidae and Cicindelidae, with about 40 000 species worldwide, play an increasing role in biodiversity conservation and ecological studies in Colombia, which makes a famiistic update all the more necessary. We present and analyze a checklist of the species so far described or registered from Colombia mitil 2020, based on published studies, and their distribution data at the department level. Carabidae are represented by 625 species arid Cicindelidae by 100. Magdalena, Cundinamarca and Valle del Cauca are the departments with the highest record numbers of Carabidae, while Cicindelidae are most frequently cited from Valle del Cauca, Antioquia and Meta. The greater sampling effort in these regions is likely due to the accessibility of their" natural areas from the main towns. The geographical distribution of Cicindelidae is better documented, with onlv 17 % of the species without mention of specific localities within the country, against 40 % in Carabidae. Hyper-diverse regions, such as the Choco and the Amazon, are underrepresented. The number of species currently recorded is therefore estimated to be much lower than true diversity for both families.

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Arenas-Clavijo, A., Montoya-Lerma, J., & Moret, P. (2022). Diversity of Geadephaga (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Cicindelidae) in Colombia: An approach from existing literature. Biota Colombiana, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.21068/2539200X.962

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