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PLOS ONE | 2016

Changes in Species Richness and Composition of Tiger Moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) among Three Neotropical Ecoregions

Hernán Mario Beccacece; Sebastián Rodolfo Zeballos; Adriana I. Zapata; Maura (Gee) Geraldine Chapman

Paraná, Yungas and Chaco Serrano ecoregions are among the most species-rich terrestrial habitats at higher latitude. However, the information for tiger moths, one of the most speciose groups of moths, is unknown in these ecoregions. In this study, we assess their species richness and composition in all three of these ecoregions. Also we investigated whether the species composition of tiger moths is influenced by climatic factors and altitude. Tiger moth species were obtained with samples from 71 sites using standardized protocols (21 sites were in Yungas, 19 in Paraná and 31 in Chaco Serrano). Rarefaction-extrapolation curves, non-parametric estimators for incidence and sample coverage indices were performed to assess species richness in the ecoregions studied. Non metric multidimensional scaling and adonis tests were performed to compare the species composition of tiger moths among ecoregions. Permutest analysis and Pearson correlation were used to evaluate the relationship among species composition and annual mean temperature, annual temperature range, annual precipitation, precipitation seasonality and altitude. Among ecoregions Paraná was the richest with 125 species, followed by Yungas with 63 species and Chaco Serrano with 24 species. Species composition differed among these ecoregions, although Yungas and Chaco Serrano were more similar than Paraná. Species composition was significantly influenced by climatic factors and altitude. This study showed that species richness and species composition of tiger moths differed among the three ecoregions assessed. Furthermore, not only climatic factors and altitude influence the species composition of tiger moths among ecoregions, but also climatic seasonality at higher latitude in Neotropical South America becomes an important factor.


Zootaxa | 2017

A new species of the genus Bertholdia Schaus, 1896 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) from the Neotropical region: Bertholdia zoenia sp. n.

Hernán Mario Beccacece

A new species of Bertholdia Schaus is described: Bertholdia zoenia sp. n., based on males and females from Argentina and Paraguay. This new species is closer to Bertholdia myosticta Hampson, 1901 from Costa Rica, Irazú. Bertholdia zoenia sp. n. can be recognized externally because its hyaline spot on forewing is the widest among all species of genus. Also, the shape of this hyaline spot is like a right triangle with smooth outer margin, different from other species of genus, which have an irregular spot. Habitus, male and female genitalia, and particular structures of B. zoenia sp. n. are illustrated. Habitus and male genitalia of B. myosticta are also illustrated. A distribution map and commentaries of habitat of B. zoenia sp. n. and B. myosticta are given. Remarks on nomenclature of the genus are provided.


ZooKeys | 2018

Description of three new species of Apatelodidae from the southern neotropical region (Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea)

Daniel Herbin; Hernán Mario Beccacece

Abstract Three new species of Apatelodidae are described from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay: Apatelodesnavarroisp. n., Apatelodeschalupaesp. n., and Apatelodesulfisp. n., and are figured with their genitalia. Detailed examination of primary types leads to the establishment of a new synonymy: A.florisa Schaus, 1929 = A.schreiteri Schaus, 1924, syn. n., and a revised status for another Apatelodidae species previously misplaced in the Bombycidae: Apatelodesbrunnea (Dognin, 1916), comb. n.


Zootaxa | 2017

Taxonomic changes of some neotropical species of Arctiini Leach (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)

Hernán Mario Beccacece; Adriana I. Zapata

Arctiini (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) is the most speciose tribe of tiger moths. In this study, the taxonomy of some Neotropical species of this tribe is reviewed based on habitus and, in some cases, genitalia of type specimens. Lectotypes are designated for two names. Four new combinations are proposed: Agaraea sericeum (Zerny, 1931) comb. n., Biturix nigrostriata (Rothschild, 1909) comb. n., Carales fasciatus (Rothschild, 1909) comb. n. and Opharus pallida (Dognin, 1910) comb. n. Six new synonymies are proposed: Agaraea nigrotuberculata Bryk, 1953 (=Agaraea klagesi (Rothschild, 1909)), Opharus ochracea Joicey & Talbot, 1918 and Pelochyta fergusoni Watson & Goodger, 1986 (=Opharus pallida (Dognin, 1910)), Melese flavescens Joicey & Talbot, 1918 (=Melese paranensis Dognin, 1911), Leucanopsis infucata (Berg, 1882) (=Pareuchaetes aurata aurata (Butler, 1875)) and Tessellota pura Breyer, 1957 (=Tessellota cancellata (Burmeister, 1878)). Moreover, Opharus ochracea Joicey & Talbot, 1918 comb. rev. is returned to the original genus. For each rearrangement, both remarks and information about type specimens are provided.


ZooKeys | 2014

The type-material of Arctiinae (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) described by Burmeister and Berg in the collection of the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Hernán Mario Beccacece; Benoit Vincent; Fernando Navarro

Abstract Carlos G. Burmeister and Carlos Berg were among the most important and influential naturalists and zoologists in Argentina and South America and described 241 species and 34 genera of Lepidoptera. The Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia (MACN) housed some of the Lepidoptera type specimens of these authors. In this study we present a catalogue with complete information and photographs of 11 Burmeister type specimens and 10 Berg type specimens of Phaegopterina, Arctiina and Pericopina (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini) housed in the MACN. Lectotypes or holotypes were designated where primary type specimens could be recognized; in some cases we were not able to recognize types. The catalogue also proposes nomenclatural changes and new synonymies: Opharus picturata (Burmeister, 1878), comb. n.; Opharus brunnea Gaede, 1923: 7, syn. n.; Hypocrisias jonesi (Schaus, 1894), syn. n.; Leucanopsis infucata (Berg, 1882), stat. rev.; Paracles argentina (Berg, 1877), sp. rev.; Paracles uruguayensis (Berg, 1886), sp. rev.


Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina | 2012

Árctidos nocturnos (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) del Bosque Serrano de Córdoba, Argentina

Hernán Mario Beccacece; Adriana I. Zapata; Noelia A. Villafañe; M. Eugenia Drewniak


Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina | 2012

Nuevos registros para la fauna de Saturniidae (Lepidoptera) en Argentina

Adriana I. Zapata; Fernando Navarro; Hernán Mario Beccacece; Noelia A. Villafañe; Agustín Zarco; M. Eugenia Drewniak; Olga R. De Coll


Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia | 2015

Ciclo de vida de Psilopygida crispula (Dognin, 1905) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae, Ceratocampinae)

A. Zarco; A. I. Zapata; Hernán Mario Beccacece


Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia | 2013

New records of arctiid moths from Argentina (Lepidoptera: Erebidae, Arctiinae)

Hernán Mario Beccacece; Fernando Navarro


ZooKeys | 2018

Figures 13-14 from: Herbin D, Beccacece HM (2018) Description of three new species of Apatelodidae from the southern neotropical region (Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea). In: Schmidt BC, Lafontaine JD (Eds) Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths VII. ZooKeys 788: 3-17. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.788.25323

Daniel Herbin; Hernán Mario Beccacece

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Adriana I. Zapata

National University of Cordoba

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Noelia A. Villafañe

National University of Cordoba

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Agustín Zarco

National University of Cordoba

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Fernando Navarro

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Eugenia Drewniak

National University of Cordoba

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María Eugenia Drewniak

National University of Cordoba

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Agustín Martina

National University of Cordoba

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Andrés Rodríguez

National University of Cordoba

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Denis Alexander Poffo

National University of Cordoba

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