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Published: 2005-06-30
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The crane flies (Diptera: Tipuloidea) of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Iowa State University, Department of Entomology, 3211 Science II, Ames, IA, 50010
United States Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline, Great Smokies Field Station, 1314 Cherokee Orchard Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
University of Tennessee, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, 205 Ellington Plant Science Building, Knoxville, TN, 37919
Diptera ATBI Ptychopteridae Tipuloidea Trichoceridae Great Smoky Mountains

Abstract

The list of crane flies (Diptera: Ptychopteridae, Tipuloidea, Trichoceridae) known from Great Smoky Mountains National Park is updated. Sampling in association with the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory of Great Smoky Mountains National Park resulted in the addition of 107 new Park records, bringing the current list to 250 species. This species assemblage is much richer than those of surrounding areas, although similar in composition. Total richness is estimated to be between 450 and 500 species for Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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