Danish Tingidae - Data for study on occurrence, temporal trends and potential species
Citation
Møenbo K (2024). Danish Tingidae - Data for study on occurrence, temporal trends and potential species. Natural History Museum of Denmark. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wpw5ly accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-12.Description
This dataset contains the data foundation for the Master Thesis by Kimmie Møenbo Jensen 2017: The Danish Lace-bugs (family Tingidae) and Piesmatidae - Occurrence, temporal trends and potential species. Thesis abstract: Tingidae and Piesmatidae are small families of Heteropterans with a body length varying between 1.5-5 mm. A total of 27 species of Tingidae and 4 species of Piesmatidae are belonging to the Danish fauna, and both families are recognised by lace-like networks of cells, which is especially expressed in species of Tingidae. The species in these families are all host specific phytophagous and can in some cases act as pests. Changes have developed in these families since the first identification key of Danish Tingidae and Piesmatidae from 1912. Furthermore, the occurrence of the Danish species of these families have never been investigated. Thereby the aim of this project is to examine changes within these families through construction of an updated identification key, species descriptions and creation of occurrence maps. Moreover, the georeferencing information will be provided to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to enrich their database information. In addition this work will describe the potential species for Denmark. All of above goals have been reached through registration and observation of 3528 adult specimens that primarily are from the collections at the Natural History Museum of Denmark and at the Natural History Museum of Aarhus. Observation of the morphology has solely been based on outer characteristics as these are sufficient for correct identification of these families. In addition to own observations the key builds upon comparison of characteristics from other identification keys. GPS-coordinates and a buffer zone have been found for all the specimens so that useful occurrence maps could be made for the distinct species in Denmark. Three new species have been registered within the last two years. These species includes Dictyla humuli, Stephanitis takeyai and Tingis crispata. Furthermore, the potential Danish species Physatocheila smreczynskii may have been discovered in Denmark, but because of similarities with Physatocheila costata it is questionable whether it can be included in the Danish fauna or not. Moreover, it has been discovered that Parapiesma variabile is not a Danish species as previously assumed. Parts of this dataset are now (since March 2022) also accesible through the dynamic datasets published by the Natural History Museum of Denmark (Copenhagen) via the following link: - NHMD Entomology: https://doi.org/10.15468/nnobcmSampling Description
Method steps
Additional info
Date range is currently mapped to VerbatimDate until correct indexing of date ranges is available in the GBIF portal. Currently eventDate in this dataset is the end-date of the date range.Taxonomic Coverages
Species of Tingidae occurring in Denmark
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Tingidaecommon name: Lace bugs rank: family
Geographic Coverages
Denmark
Bibliographic Citations
- Kimmie Møenbo Jensen, 2017. Master Thesis: The Danish Lace-bugs (family Tingidae) and Piesmatidae - Occurrence, temporal trends and potential species. -
Contacts
Kimmie Møenbooriginator
position: Master Student
Natural History Museum of Denmark
DK
email: kimmiemoenbo@gmail.com
Kimmie Møenbo
metadata author
position: Master Student
Natural History Museum of Denmark
DK
email: kimmiemoenbo@gmail.com
Isabel Calabuig
distributor
position: Node Manager & Data curator
DanBIF, Danish Biodiversity Information Facility
DK
email: icalabuig@snm.ku.dk
homepage: http://snm.ku.dk/english/staffsnm/staff/?pure=en/persons/88409
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5515-7900
Henrik Enghoff
custodian steward
position: Professor, Curator
Natural History Museum of Denmark
email: henghoff@snm.ku.dk
homepage: http://snm.ku.dk/english/staffsnm/staff/?pure=en/persons/52118
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2764-8750
Fedor Alexander Steeman
distributor
position: Data Coordinator
Natural History Museum of Denmark
Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
Capital Region of Denmark
email: fedor.steeman@snm.ku.dk
homepage: https://collections.snm.ku.dk/
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2153-8104
Astrid Blok van Witteloostuijn
distributor
position: Assistant Data Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility
DK
email: astrid.blok@snm.ku.dk
Henrik Enghoff
administrative point of contact
position: Professor, Curator
Natural History Museum of Denmark
DK
email: henghoff@snm.ku.dk
homepage: http://snm.ku.dk/english/staffsnm/staff/?pure=en/persons/52118
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2764-8750