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To browse Academia. This work is a first attempt to integrate into one list and quantify all the known species of Hispaniolan arthropods. It includes all the terrestrial and surrounding marine arthropod species plus those of Tardigrada and Onychophora known to me to be reported for the island of Hispaniola until the end of , as well as species that are reported here as new records for the Dominican Republic and the island.
A total of 8, valid species 6, extant and 1, fossils are listed, of which the largest component are the insects 5, extant and fossil species. Preliminarily, 2, arthropod species Also 84 species are recognized as introduced. The bibliography complements the taxonomic information and includes over 4, titles. Brief annotations are also given on the history of entomology in Hispaniola.
Daniel Perez-Gelabert. The robber fly fauna of the 6 subfamilies Apocleinae, Asilinae, Laphrinae, Ommatiinae, Stenopogoninae, and Trigonomiminae of Hispaniola with special reference to the Dominican Republic is reviewed in light of new collections. Also, 33 species are reported, including 15 new species Atomosia anacaona, A. The male of O. Alexander Sanchez Ruiz. Stewart Peck. The fauna of scutigeromorph centipedes in the Dominican Republic is studied for the first time based on a sample of 28 individuals collected at 21 localities in 12 provinces.
This sample was found to represent two species: Sphendononema guildingii Newport, and Dendrothereua linceci Wood, , both species with a wide geographic distribution in the Caribbean and tropical America. The widely introduced and synanthropic species of Mediterranean origin Scutigera coleoptrata Linnaeus, has never been found in Hispaniola. The scutigeromorph centipedes found as fossilized inclusions in the Dominican amber remain to be properly studied and identified.