Saturniidae and sphingidae (Lepidoptera, bombycoidea) assemblage in vossoroca, tijucas do sul, paraná, brazil

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The richness and abundance of the assemblage of species in a community are a way to understand the patterns of diversity found around the world. This study describes the assemblages of Saturniidae and Sphingidae in an area of Montana Mixed Ombrophilous Forest, Tijucas do Sul, Paraná, Brazil, 880m, 25°50'8.93"S, 49° 02'55.20"W. Samples were collected between November 2010 and September 2011 during two nights at the twelve new moons periods with a light trap equipped with black light lamp (ultraviolet) of 46 watts between two mercury mixed-light lamps HWL 250 watts from 6:00 p.m to 06:00 a.m. The sampling effort totaled 288 hours. This sampling effort was responsible for the capture of 1235 specimens, distributed in 124 species: 858 specimens and 86 species of Saturniidae, and 377 specimens and 38 species of Sphingidae. It is noteworthy the sampling of 10 new species: one of Automerella Michener, 1949, two of Hylesia Hübner, [1820], one of Lonomia Walker, 1855 and six of Periga Walker, 1855, that will be described.

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Santos, F. L., Casagrande, M. M., & Mielke, O. H. H. (2015). Saturniidae and sphingidae (Lepidoptera, bombycoidea) assemblage in vossoroca, tijucas do sul, paraná, brazil. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 87(2), 843–860. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201520140368

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