Year:
2005
Grant Number:
DLIA2005-26
Grant Amount:
$4250
Project Type:
Minigrant
Organism Group Sought:
Flies
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Gary Steck
Project Summary:

The Diptera (flies) is one of the largest orders of insects, together with the Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera, and includes many of the most important medical/veterinary pests known to man, think of mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit! Their diversity in the GSMNP appears very high: a newly compiled, preliminary Diptera checklist includes nearly as many names as the Coleoptera checklist. We have extensively sampled Diptera in the Park since 1999 via over 2,000 trap-days of 6-meter Malaise trapping primarily at meadow-forest ecotones, and 100+ field days of hand collecting. This combination of trap type and habitat has generated bulk samples that are particularly rich in Diptera. Over 1,000 such samples are in storage at the Florida State Collection of Arthropods. Funding will allow the sorting of specimens to family, pinning, labeling, and distribution to specialists for identification, followed by entry of label data into the ATBI database.

Principal Investigator

PI Name:  Dr. Gary Steck

PI Organization:  Florida State Collection of Arthropods

Primary Taxonomist

Taxonomist Name:  Dr. Gary Steck

Taxonomist Organization:  Florida State Collection of Arthropods

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