First Annoted Checklist of Aquatic Diptera (Insecta) of Two Ramsar Sites (Ahançal and Aït Bouguemaz Rivers) at the Central High Atlas (Morocco): Families Ceratopogonidae, Chironomidae, Tipulidae, Empididae, and Tabanidae

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
El-Mostafa Benka, Mohamed Dakki, Abdessamad Ouibimah, Mohamed Mounir, Ikram Douini, Kawtar Kettani, Oumnia Himmi, Soumaya Hammada
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This paper presents the first results of 1-year survey of aquatic Diptera, carried out in two Moroccan High Atlas rivers, Assif Ahançal and Assif n’Aït Bouguemaz, which are registered as Ramsar sites and drain a large part of the mountainous Geopark of Mgoun. This survey, which consists in a first study of the longitudinal distribution of these insects, occurs during the period September 2019–July 2020, at high and medium altitudes (1086–2408 m). Limited to immature stages, this study permitted to collect 561 specimens of Diptera from 16 river sections, mainly using a Surber-net sampler. Among the collected material, we were able to identify 38 genera and 11 species, belonging to five families. This fauna is relatively rich in new taxa for Morocco or for the High Atlas mountains. Indeed, two Chironomidae species, Macropelopia notata (Meigen, 1818) and Psectrocladius (Allopsectrocladius) flavus (Johannsen, 1905), and one Tipulidae, Tipula (Yamatotipula) pierrei, Tonnoir, 1921, are newly recorded in Morocco, as well as five genera: three Chironomidae (Krenopelopia, Fittkau; Natarsia, Fittkau; and Psilometriocnemus, Saether), one Empididae (Chelifera, Macquart), and one Ceratopogonidae (Atrichopogon, Kieffer). Two other species, Parachironomus frequens (Johannsen) and Heterotrissocladius marcidus (Walker), and seven genera are reported as new taxa in the High Atlas. The two rivers have similar richness (21 taxa each), mainly due to Chironomidae (94%), the most abundant and diversified family. The Empididae (4.8%) are relatively under-represented in the two rivers, as well as the other families (Ceratopogonidae, Tipulidae, and Tabanidae), which do not exceed 1% of the total dipteran abundance. The vertical distribution of the taxa revealed significant influence of the altitude on community compositions and distributions. In waiting to collect adults, immature dipteran stages prove the high abundance and diversity of the benthic entomological assemblages, which give hope that a more deep study of the dipteran fauna in the two Ramsar sites will provide remarkable novelties, in both systematic and ecological domains. It is also expected that this study will permit to assess the aquatic biodiversity of these ecosystems and its sensitivity to the increasing human disturbances.
摩洛哥中部高地图集两个拉姆萨尔遗址(ahan河和Aït Bouguemaz河)水生双翅目(昆虫类)首次注释清单:蠓科、手蠓科、蠓科、蠓科、蠓科和虻科
本文介绍了为期一年的水生双翅目调查的初步结果,该调查在摩洛哥高阿特拉斯河阿西夫·阿汉帕拉尔河和阿西夫·'Aït布格马兹河进行,这两条河流被登记为拉姆萨尔保护区,并消耗了姆贡山区地质公园的大部分地区。该调查于2019年9月至2020年7月在高海拔和中海拔(1086-2408米)进行,是对双翅目昆虫纵向分布的首次研究。该研究仅限于未成熟阶段,主要使用索伯网取样器,从16条河段收集了561份双翅目昆虫标本。在收集到的材料中,我们鉴定出38属11种,隶属于5科。这种动物群在摩洛哥或高阿特拉斯山脉的新分类群中相对丰富。事实上,摩洛哥新记录的手蝇科2种(Macropelopia notata, Meigen, 1818)和Psectrocladius (Allopsectrocladius) flavus (Johannsen, 1905)和Tipulidae 1种(Tipula (Yamatotipula) pierrei, Tonnoir, 1921)以及5个属:3个手蝇科(Krenopelopia, Fittkau;Natarsia Fittkau;和Psilometriocnemus, Saether),一个Empididae (Chelifera, Macquart)和一个Ceratopogonidae (Atrichopogon, Kieffer)。此外,还报道了高地图集上的新分类群parironomus frequens (Johannsen)和Heterotrissocladius marcidus (Walker) 2种和7属。两河具有相似的丰富度(各21个分类群),主要是Chironomidae科(94%),是最丰富和多样化的科。蠓科(4.8%)和蠓科(蠓科、蠓科、虻科)均不超过总双翅类丰度的1%。垂直分布表明海拔高度对群落组成和分布有显著影响。在等待收集成年、未成熟的双翅目昆虫阶段的过程中,证明了底栖昆虫学组合的高丰度和多样性,这给了人们希望,对两个拉姆萨尔遗址的双翅目动物群进行更深入的研究,将在系统和生态领域提供显著的新知。本研究还可评估这些生态系统的水生生物多样性及其对日益增加的人类干扰的敏感性。
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International Journal of Zoology
International Journal of Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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