The acontiinae and eustrotiinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of great smoky mountains national park

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Abstract

Five species of Acontiinae and nine species of Eustrotiinae are known to occur in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Each species is documented with an adult image, description/diagnosis, flight period, park distribution, abundance, elevational range, general distribution, and larval hosts. Species accumulation curves using the abundance-based estimators Chao 1 and ACE, and the incidence-based estimators Chao 2 and ICE are presented for each subfamily. The results from these estimators indicate that the number of species observed is equal to or very close to the number of estimated species and, therefore, it is unlikely that additional species will be added to the fauna of GSMNP in these subfamilies. Copyright © 2010. Magnolia Press.

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Pogue, M. G. (2010). The acontiinae and eustrotiinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of great smoky mountains national park. Zootaxa, (2499), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2499.1.1

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