Abstract

This study provides the summary of the reports of the geographical distribution in the Maritime Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions of Parochlus steinenii (Gercke, 1889) (Diptera, Chironomidae), the only flying insect occurring naturally in the Antarctic continent. The distribution encompasses the South Shetland Islands (Maritime Antarctic), South Georgia (sub-Antarctic), and parts of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve (CHBR, southern Chile). In total 78 occurrence records were identified, 53 from our own records, 19 from the literature, and six from other data present in GBIF. Of the 78 records, 66 are from the South Shetland Islands, eight are from South Georgia, and four from the CHBR. This database was developed as one of the main objectives of two Chilean-funded research projects addressing understanding the effects of climate change on sub-Antarctic and Antarctic insects. It provides dataset documenting the distribution of Parochlus steinenii in the Maritime Antarctic, the sub-Antarctic, and the CHBR in southern South America (Chile). The complete dataset is available in Darwin Core Archive format via the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Highlights

  • Project title: This database was developed as part of the main objectives of two Chilean-funded research projects aiming towards better understanding the effects of climate change in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic insects:

  • Design description: The study was conducted throughout the latitudinal and environmental gradient that includes the southern tip of South America in the subAntarctic Magellanic ecoregion (54–57°S), and the Scotia Arc distribution of Parochlus steinenii (P. steinenii) in the sub-Antarctic (South Georgia, 53–54°S) and Maritime Antarctic (South Shetland Islands, 63–64°S) regions

  • P. steinenii is recorded from freshwater ecosystems through the ice-free areas of the South Shetland Islands in the Maritime Antarctic, on sub-Antarctic South Georgia, and in Navarino and Horn islands in the CHBR

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A peer-reviewed open-access journal Launched to accelerate biodiversity research. Records of Parochlus steinenii in the Maritime Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. Laurindo da Silva | Received 23 July 2020 | Accepted 7 October 2020 | Published 18 January 2021 http://zoobank.org/BC17D44D-A149-4453-845E-9C909CCC35E8

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