butterfly diversity query
Brian V. Brown
brianb at BCF.USC.EDU
Thu Sep 19 08:55:30 CDT 1996
>A question for the lepidopterologists out there: how do the New World and Old
>World (temperate and tropical) compare in terms of butterfly diversity
>(family, genus & species)? Is the New World richer than the Old, or are
>they comparable?
I saw Bob Robbins of the Smithsonian Institution give a talk on butterfly
diversity a couple of years ago. He gave the following, approximate numbers:
Region # butterfly species
________ _____________________
Nearctic 750
Neotropical 7500
Afrotropical 3200
Aust.-Orient. 4300
Palearctic 1550
Obviously, the New World tropics are by far the richest for species.
Brian
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