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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 75(5): 328-333, Oct. 2015. ilus, mapas
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-841523

ABSTRACT

Lonomia obliqua (Walker, 1855) es una mariposa nocturna de la familia Saturniidae, ampliamente distribuida en selvas tropicales de Sudamérica. Su larva (oruga) se caracteriza por poseer espículas ramificadas puntiagudas a lo largo de su cuerpo, que contienen una mezcla compleja de moléculas tóxicas en su interior. Cuando las espículas contactan con la piel de las personas, las toxinas ingresan pasivamente a través de la lesión, generando un envenenamiento caracterizado por manifestaciones no solo locales sino también sistémicas (fundamentalmente manifestaciones hemorrágicas). Debido al elevado número de casos que se produjeron en Brasil en las últimas décadas, el Instituto Butantan ha producido un antiveneno capaz de neutralizar los efectos deletéreos de los accidentes por contacto con L. obliqua. En Argentina, los accidentes por Lonomia son poco frecuentes y se limitan a la provincia de Misiones. Teniendo en cuenta que a la fecha no hay en la literatura descripciones de casos clínicos ocurridos en el país con tratamiento específico (antiveneno), el propósito del presente trabajo es comunicar seis casos de accidentes por contacto con orugas Lonomia que fueron atendidos en el Hospital SAMIC de Puerto Iguazú (Misiones, Argentina) durante el año 2014, y que fueron tratados con el suero antilonómico producido en Brasil. Se destaca la evolución rápida y favorable de todos los pacientes, por lo que se recomienda el uso de este antiveneno para tratar los casos de erucismo por Lonomia en la Argentina.


Lonomia obliqua (Walker, 1855) is a moth from the family Saturniidae, widely distributed in tropical rainforests of South America. In its larval stage (caterpillar) it is characterized by bristles that cover the animal’s body. These structures are hard and branched spiny evaginations of the cuticle, underneath which a complex mixture of toxic molecules is stored. When spicules are brought into contact with the skin of people, toxins enter passively through the injury, causing not only local but also systemic poisoning (primarily hemorrhagic manifestations). When the whole animal is accidentally crushed, the insect’s chitinous bristles are broken and the venomous secretions penetrate the human skin, reaching the blood circulation. Due to the numerous registered cases of erucism in Southern Brazil, the Butantan Institute has produced an antivenom able to neutralize the deleterious effects produced by contact with L. obliqua caterpillar bristles. In Argentina, these kinds of accidents are rare and restricted to the province of Misiones. Taking into account that to date there is no report in this country about clinical cases submitted to a specific treatment (antivenom), our aim is to communicate here six cases of Lonomia caterpillar-induced bleeding syndrome that were treated in the Hospital SAMIC of Puerto Iguazú (Misiones, Argentina) during 2014 with the antilonomic serum produced in Brazil. It is worthy to note that all patients evolved favorably within the first few hours, and for this reason, the use of this antivenom is recommended to treat the cases of Lonomia erucism in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Arthropod Venoms/blood , Bites and Stings/therapy , Antivenins/therapeutic use , Immunization, Passive , Moths/classification , Moths/chemistry , Argentina , Brazil , Hematuria , Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Larva/classification , Larva/chemistry
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Rev. biol. trop ; 62(supl.1): 317-328, feb. 2014. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-753743

ABSTRACT

Gorgona is a continental island at the Pacific coast of Colombia. For 26 years it was a prison but in 1986 it was declared a National Park, and the land was left aside for natural succession. This study presents a list of its Lepidoptera, compares it to a former study and discusses some ecological factors that could promote in situ biodiversity. Butterflies and moths were collected during three trips from October 2010 to May 2011. Butterfly observations were carried out along the main island paths. Baited traps using decomposed fruit, fish and chicken, were installed for three days at each zone (two kinds of bait per site) and sweep net catches were also made between 09:00h and 18:00h. For moths, black and white light traps were located in open areas. Town lights were also checked daily. Percent canopy cover was measured at each collection point. A total of 52 species belonging to seven families were found, of which 30 butterfly and 11 moth species are new records for the island. Cerro Trinidad and Sendero Chonta (22 and 20 species, respectively) were the richest places. Species richness did not decrease with canopy cover. Heliconious sara and Aeria eurimedia were the dominant species, but their distribution did not overlap. Three species were the most widely distributed in the island: H. sara (11 sites, 166 individuals), Calycopis cerata (10 sites, 71 individuals) and Ae. eurimedia (nine sites, 72 individuals). Catoblepia xanthicles occidentalis was found 87 years after the last report. Most species accumulation curves were not asymptotic suggesting that the diversity of the island is higher than expected. This study found twice as much the number of butterflies species reported for Gorgona and is the first record of moths for the island. Rev. Biol. Trop. 62 (Suppl. 1): 317-328. Epub 2014 February 01.


Gorgona es una isla ubicada en la costa Pacífica de Colombia. Durante 26 años fue una prisión, pero desde 1986 fue declarada Parque Nacional Natural, y desde entonces se encuentra en un proceso de sucesión natural. En este estudio se presenta una lista de los lepidópteros de isla Gorgona y se analizan algunos de los ecológicos que podrían promover la biodiversidad in situ de este grupo taxonómico. Se recolectaron mariposas y polillas durante tres viajes realizados entre octubre de 2010 y mayo de 2011. Las observaciones de las mariposas se realizaron a lo largo de los principales senderos de la isla. Se instalaron trampas cebadas con fruta, pescado y pollo descompuestos, durante tres días en cada zona de trabajo (dos tipos cebos por sitio) como también capturas con redes de entomológicas entre las 09:00h y 18:00h. En el muestreo de las polillas se utilizaron trampas de luz blanca y luz negra en zonas abiertas, la luz se reflejó sobre una pantalla blanca para maximizar la atracción. Además, se realizaron revisiones diarias en los alrededores de las luces artificiales del poblado. Se registró la cobertura del dosel del bosque en cada punto de muestreo. En total, se identificaron 52 especies pertenecientes a siete familias, de las cuales 31 de mariposa y 11 de polillas fueron nuevos registros para la isla. El Cerro Trinidad y el Sendero de la Chonta fueron los sitios de muestreo con mayor riqueza de especies (22 y 20, respectivamente). La riqueza de especies de mariposas no disminuyó con la reducción de la cobertura del dosel. Heliconious sara y Aeria eurimedia fueron las especies dominantes en número, pero su distribución no se superpuso. Tres especies fueron las más ampliamente distribuidas en la isla: H. sara (11 siitios, 166 individuos), Calycopis cerata (10 sitios y 71 individuos) y Ae . eurimedia (9 sitios y 72 individuos). Se reporta Catoblepia xanthicles occidentalis después de 87 años. La mayoría de las curvas de acumulación de especies no fueron asintóticas lo que sugiere que la diversidad de la isla es más alta de lo esperado. Este estudio contribuyó a incrementar en más del doble el listado de especies de mariposas reportadas para isla Gorgona y contiene los primeros registros de Polillas para esta localidad.


Subject(s)
Butterflies/classification , Lepidoptera/classification , Moths/classification , Species Specificity , Colombia
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Braz. j. biol ; 70(3): 459-463, Aug. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-555259

ABSTRACT

There is much evidence to support that Mocis latipes larvae (Guenèe, 1852) are the most dangerous pasture pest and usually cause large environmental losses. However, no studies have been carried out to identify the instars during which this moth causes the most damage to the environment. Here we calculate M. latipes larval energy budget to assess its consumption across all instars and estimate the consumption/amount of plant biomass required to complete its larval development. Assimilation, respiration, consumption, excretion, gross growth efficiency and net growth efficiency were calculated. Pearson correlations were used to identify the best predictors that influenced larval growth and weight. Across all instars consumption increased exponentially, especially during the last phase. M. latipes larvae consumed ca 13.8 percent of total food from the first to the fifth instar, whereas during the sixth instars these larvae consumed ca 72.6 percent. Results also show that the best gross growth and net growth efficiency were obtained when larvae reached the fifth instar. The results also show that one larva of Mocis latipes consumes 1.02 g (dry weight) of Paspalum maritimum (Trin) in 19 days. Overall, our results indentified the sixth instar as the most destructive instar of this insect. Thus, once we know the most destructive instars of this pest, measures can be taken to disable M. latipes larval development and consequently stop their increase in plant consumption, reducing ecological and economic damage. This knowledge may eventually lead to reduced agricultural damage and contribute to sustainable farming strategies.


Inúmeras evidências indicam a larva de Mocis latipes (Guenèe, 1852) como uma das pragas de pastagem mais perigosas e que comumente causam grandes perdas ambientais. Entretanto, nenhum estudo foi feito para identificar qual a fase de desenvolvimento em que o dano ao ambiente é maior. Neste trabalho, nós calculamos o balanço energético larval de M. latipes para descobrir o consumo em cada instar e estimar o consumo requerido para completar o desenvolvimento larval. A assimilação, respiração, excreção, consumo e os coeficientes, bruto e líquido, do crescimento foram calculados. Correlações de Pearson foram usadas para identificar os preditores que mais influenciavam o crescimento da larva. Resultados indicaram que o consumo aumentou exponencialmente durante os instares, especialmente durante o último instar. Larvas de M. latipes consumiram aproximadamente 13,8 por cento do recurso alimentar total entre o primeiro e o quinto instar, enquanto que no sexto instar consumiram 72,6 por cento. Os resultados também indicaram que o consumo bruto e o consumo líquido foram maiores nos últimos instares. Também se verificou que apenas uma larva consumiu 1,02 g de Paspalum maritimum (Poaceae) em 19 dias. Em resumo, nossos resultados identificaram o sexto instar como o mais destrutivo. Uma vez que se conheça o instar mais destrutivo, medidas mais eficazes podem ser tomadas para inibir o desenvolvimento larval de M. Latipes e o crescimento significativo do seu consumo e, consequentemente, reduzir danos ao ambiente. Este conhecimento pode, eventualmente, contribuir para reduzir danos à agricultura e contribuir para seu desenvolvimento sustentável.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Life Cycle Stages/physiology , Moths/growth & development , Agriculture , Eliminative Behavior, Animal/physiology , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Larva/growth & development , Larva/physiology , Moths/classification , Moths/physiology
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(2): 769-776, jun. 2010. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638039

ABSTRACT

The moth Copitarsia decolora: a review of the species complex based on egg and male genital morphology (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Copitarsia decolora is a widely distributed polyphagous species with a large number of nominal changes due to phenotypic plasticity. We reviewed 14 males from Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru and Chile and the literature produced between 2003 and 2008. An analysis of the clasper complex of C. decolora male genitalia was performed by standard dissection. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs of eggs structures were used as taxonomic characters. The genus Copitarsia comprises 23 species. C. corruda is considered a synonym of C. decolora. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (2): 769-776. Epub 2010 June 02.


Copitarsia decolora es una especie polífaga ampliamente distribuida con un gran número de cambios nominales debido a su plasticidad fenotípica. Examinamos 14 machos de México, Colombia, Venezuela, Perú y Chile y revisamos la literatura producida entre 2003 y 2008. Realizamos un análisis del clasper (digitus) de los órganos genitales masculinos del complejo de C. decolora mediante una disección estándar. Utilizamos fotografías de microscopio electrónico de barrido (SEM) del corion de los huevos como carácter taxonómico. El género Copitarsia queda compuesto por 23 especies. C. corruda se considera un sinónimo de C. decolora (Guenée).


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Genitalia, Male/ultrastructure , Moths/ultrastructure , Ovum/ultrastructure , Mexico , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Moths/classification , South America
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(1): 265-271, mar. 2010. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-637822

ABSTRACT

Two new species of the genus Argyrana (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The moth genus Argyrana was described by Koehler in 1951. We studied 539 specimens and here redescribe the adults, male and female genitalia. Two new species are reported for Araucanía and Aysén (IX Region and XI Region, Chile; the genus was previously known only from Argentina). These moths fly in October, November and February. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (1): 265-271. Epub 2010 March 01.


El género de la polilla Argyrana fue descrito por Koehler en 1951. Se estudiaron 539 especímenes y aquí se redescriben los adultos, los órganos genitales del macho y la hembra. Se reportan dos nuevas especies para la Araucanía y Aysén (IX Región y XI Región, Chile; el género era previamente conocido sólo para Argentina). Estas polillas vuelan en Octubre, Noviembre y Febrero.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Genitalia/anatomy & histology , Moths/anatomy & histology , Moths/classification , Chile
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Acta amaz ; 40(2): 387-396, 2010. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-555562

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho avaliou a fauna de Arctiinae em Altamira, Pará, numa área com forte ação antrópica, por meio de armadilhas luminosas, com capturas de duas noites a cada fase de lua nova por mês, no período de dezembro de 2007 a novembro de 2008. Na avaliação foram utilizados os parâmetros: riqueza, abundância, constância, índices de diversidade e uniformidade de Shannon (H' e E') e Brillouin (H e E), dominância de Berger-Parker (BP). As estimativas de riqueza foram feitas através dos procedimentos não paramétricos, "Bootstrap", "Chao 1", "Chao 2", "Jackknife 1", "Jackknife 2" e "Michaelis-Mentem". Foram capturados 420 espécimes pertencentes a 64 táxons de Arctiinae, sendo 19 espécies registradas pela primeira vez no estado do Pará. Os valores dos parâmetros analisados para todo o período foram: H'= 4,69, E'= 0,781, H= 4,37, E= 0,732 e BP= 0,183. Durante o período menos chuvoso (junho-novembro) foram encontrados os valores mais significativos para todos os parâmetros analisados. No período mais chuvoso (dezembro-maio) foram encontrados os mais significativos percentuais de similaridade entre os meses. Os estimadores previram o encontro de mais espécies, entre 18,7% a 60,9%.


This work evaluates the Arctiinae fauna in Altamira, Pará, in an area with strong human pressure, using light-traps during two nights at each stage of the new moon each month, from December 2007 to November 2008. The evaluation parameters were: richness, abundance, constancy, diversity index and evenness (Shannon H 'and E') and Brillouin (H and E), dominance of Berger-Parker (BP). The richness estimatives were made by means of non-parametric procedures, Bootstrap, Chao 1, Chao 2, Jackknife 1, Jackknife 2 and Michaelis-Mentem. We captured 420 specimens belonging to 64 species of Arctiinae, and 19 species recorded for the first time in the state of Pará. The values of the parameters analyzed for the total period were: H '= 4.69; E' = 0.781; H = 4.37; E = 0.732 and BP = 0.183. During the less rainy season (June-November) we found the most significant values for all parameters. In the rain season (December to May) we found the most significant percentage of similarity. Richness estimators predicted the gathering of more than 18.7% to 60.9% of species.


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , Moths/classification , Brazil , Amazonian Ecosystem
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Rev. biol. trop ; 57(supl.1): 31-67, nov. 2009. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-637923

ABSTRACT

Costa Rica’s most populated area, the Central valley, has lost much of its natural habitat, and the little that remains has been altered to varying degrees. Yet few studies have been conducted to assess the need for conservation in this area. We present preliminary inventories of plants, butterflies, and day-flying moths of the Reserva Ecológica Leonelo Oviedo (RELO), a small Premontane Moist Forest preserve within the University of Costa Rica campus, located in the urbanized part of the valley. Butterflies are one of the best bio-indicators of a habitat’s health, because they are highly sensitive to environmental changes and are tightly linked to the local flora. A description of the RELO’s physical features and its history is also presented with illustrations. Approximately 432 species of ca. 334 genera in 113 families of plants were identified. However, only 57 % of them represent species native to the Premontane Moist Forest of the region; the rest are either exotic or species introduced mostly from lowland. More than 200 species of butterflies in six families, including Hesperiidae, have been recorded. Rev. Biol. Trop. 57 (Suppl. 1): 31-67. Epub 2009 November 30.


Por ser el área más poblada del país, el valle Central de Costa Rica perdió su hábitat natural; lo poco que queda ha sido alterado en grados variados. Sin embargo, se han realizado algunos estudios para evaluar la necesidad de conservación en esta área. Se presentan inventarios preliminares de plantas, mariposas y polillas diurnas de la Reserva Ecológica Leonelo Oviedo (RELO); una pequeña reserva de bosque húmedo premontano en del campus de la Universidad de Costa Rica, ubicado en la parte urbanizada del valle. Las mariposas diurnas son uno de los mejores bio-indicadores de la salud del hábitat, porque son muy sensibles a los cambios del ambiente y están estrechamente ligadas a la flora local. Se presenta también una descripción de los caracteres físicos y la historia de la RELO, con ilustraciones. Se identificaron aproximadamente 432 especies de ca. 334 géneros en 113 familias de plantas. Sin embargo, solamente 57% de ellas son especies nativas del bosque húmedo premontano de la región; el resto son especies exóticas o introducidas en su mayoría desde tierras bajas. Se han registrado más de 200 especies de mariposas diurnas en seis familias, incluyendo Hesperiidae.


Subject(s)
Plants/classification , Butterflies/classification , Lepidoptera/classification , Moths/classification , Universities , Costa Rica , Biodiversity , Rainforest , Conservational Biological Control
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Rev. bras. entomol ; 52(3): 362-364, set. 2008. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-496319

ABSTRACT

Se describe Cosmophyga cortesi sp. nov. del Valle de Azapa, Provincia de Arica, norte de Chile, sobre la base de adultos macho y hembra. Este es el primer reporte de Cosmophyga para Chile.


Cosmophyga cortesi sp. nov. is described from Azapa Valley, Arica Province, northern Chile, based on male and female adults. This is the first mention of Cosmophyga from Chile.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Moths/anatomy & histology , Moths/classification , Tropical Climate , Chile
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Neotrop. entomol ; 37(2): 167-168, Mar.-Apr. 2008.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-483201

ABSTRACT

Tres especies de Geometridae son reportadas para el extremo norte de Chile. Todas son nuevas para la fauna chilena: Scopula umbilicata (Fabricius, 1794) (Sterrhinae), Cataspilates grisescens Warren, 1897, y Pero obtusaria Prout, 1928 (Ennominae).


Three species of geometrid moths are reported from the extreme North of Chile. All three are new for the Chilean fauna: Scopula umbilicata (Fabricius, 1794) (Sterrhinae), Cataspilates grisescens Warren, 1897, and Pero obtusaria Prout, 1928 (Ennominae).


Subject(s)
Animals , Moths/classification , Chile
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Rev. biol. trop ; 55(2): 645-653, jun. 2007. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-637610

ABSTRACT

Diversity and distribution of Satyrinae butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in the Coello river basin, Colombia. We describe the patterns of diversity and distribution of the subfamily Satyrinae in the Coello river basin (4º 17’ 08’’ N - 74º 35’ 36’’ W; 1 899.31 km²) from 433 to 3 600 m. Eleven sampling stations were located, in several ecosystems. The samples were collected during a period of 11 days, in March, May, July and October 2003, in three types of habitat (forest, forest edge and meadow). We collected at random, between 09:00 and 15:00 hr, using entomological nets. A total of 239 individuals (13 genera, 34 species) were collected. The most abundant species were in the genus Pedaliodes (41.4 %). Richness and diversity had high values in mountainous zones and paramo (> 2 000 m). The greater diversity was measured in the forest edge. The similarity analysis produced two groups: species from warm (Euptychia hesione and Hermeuptychia hermes) and middle (Pseudohaetera hypaesia and Taygetis celia) climate zones; and species from mountain and paramo (Lymanopoda obsoleta, Pedaliodes polusca and Eretris calisto). Rev. Biol. Trop. 55 (2): 645-653. Epub 2007 June, 29.


Este estudio describe los patrones de diversidad y distribución de la subfamilia Satyrinae en la cuenca del río Coello (4º 17’ 08’’ N y 74º 35´ 36" W; 1 899.31 km²), en un gradiente altitudinal de 433 a 3 600 m.s.n.m, con el fin de determinar la diversidad y composición regional y local de este grupo de mariposas y su posible uso como indicador biológico de zonas montanas y de Páramo. Se establecieron 11 estaciones de muestreo las cuales incluyen distintas zonas de vida. Las muestras se recolecciónron durante un periodo de 11 días en marzo, mayo, julio y octubre de 2003, en tres tipos de hábitat (bosque, borde de bosque y pradera). La recolección fue al azar en transectos de longitud no definida, entre las 09:00 y las 15:00 hr, empleando para ello redes lepidopterológicas de 0.5 m de diámetro y 1.20 m de longitud. Para el análisis de datos se calculó el índice de riqueza de Margalef (D) y se registró el porcentaje de abundancia relativa para las especies. La diversidad total por localidad y por hábitat se analizó a través del índice de Shannon (H’). De las matrices de presencia-ausencia se obtuvo índices de similitud entre estaciones, según coeficiente de Jaccard. Se recolectó un total de 239 individuos de 13 géneros y 34 especies. Las especies más abundantes fueron especialmente del género Pedaliodes, representando el 41.4%. La riqueza y diversidad, presentaron un comportamiento similar, mostrando altos valores en zonas montanas y de Páramo (> 2000 m.s.n.m). En cuanto a la diversidad por hábitat, se observó la mayor diversidad en el borde de bosque. El análisis de similitud evidenció dos grupos claramente definidos. El primer grupo contempla especies propias de zonas cálidas (Euptychia hesione y Hermeuptychia hermes) y templadas (Pseudohaetera hypaesia y Taygetis celia), mientras el segundo presenta especies exclusivas de zonas montanas y de Páramo (Lymanopoda obsoleta, Pedaliodes polusca y Eretris calisto).


Subject(s)
Animals , Biodiversity , Moths/classification , Colombia , Population Density , Population Dynamics , Rivers , Seasons
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Rev. biol. trop ; 55(2): 659-664, jun. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-637612

ABSTRACT

Egg, first larval stage and female genitalia of the moth Chabuata castanea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Egg, first larval stage, and female genitalia of the widely distributed moth Chabuata castanea are described, based on material from Talcahuano, VIII region, Chile. Egg microestructures are illustrated with scannig electron microscope images which show that egg morphology allows identification to species level. Rev. Biol. Trop. 55 (2): 659-664. Epub 2007 June, 29.


Se describe el huevo, larva de primer estadio y aparato genital de la hembra de Chabuata castanea con material proveniente de Talcahuano, VIII región, Chile y de huevos obtenidos en laboratorio. Se fotografiaron los huevos con microscopia electrónica de barrido para analizar las variaciones entre micropila, celdas primarias y secundarias, concluyéndose que las diferencias permiten una identificación al nivel de especie.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Genitalia, Female/anatomy & histology , Moths/anatomy & histology , Moths/classification , Ovum/cytology , Chile , Larva/anatomy & histology , Larva/cytology
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Rev. biol. trop ; 55(2): 665-671, jun. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-637613

ABSTRACT

A method to identify the three cryptic species of Protesilaus, (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) from southern Brazil, based on genital morphology. I describe the male genital structures of three species of butterflies from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Their external patterns do not differ enough to determine one species from another. All inhabit the same areas at the same time of the year. In an attempt to find a constant difference among them, as well as to establish the range of variability in each species, series of butterflies from different localities were dissected. The diagnostic structures found in all three species were named and drawn for their identification. Color patterns, width, separateness and presence or absence of the black bands and the color of the frons are not useful for recognizing P. nigricornis from P. stenodesmus or P. helios. The species group studied shows major morphological variability. For that reason, species level identification can be extremely difficult, particularly if the specimens are deteriorated. In conclusion, the only reliable way to correctly identify this species is by dissection of male genitalia. Rev. Biol. Trop. 55 (2): 665-671. Epub 2007 June, 29.


Analizo la estructura genital de los machos de tres especies de Protesilaus de Río Grande du Sul en Brasil, debido a que los caracteres morfológicos externos no proporcionan la información suficiente para identificarlas hasta el nivel de especie. Las tres especies se pueden encontrar en zonas de simpatría y en los mismos meses del año. Se nombraron y dibujaron las estructuras diagnósticas para cada una de las especies. Características morfológicas externas como el grosor, separación y presencia o ausencia de las bandas negras, y los colores en la cabeza, no son útiles para separar a P. nigricornis de P. stenodesmus y de P. helios. El grupo presenta una alta variabilidad morfológica, por lo que identificarlas a nivel de especie puede resultar difícil, principalmente si los especímenes se encuentran deteriorados. La identificación confiable se debe realizar mediante el estudio de los órganos genitales de los machos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Genitalia, Male/anatomy & histology , Moths/anatomy & histology , Moths/classification , Brazil , Species Specificity
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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 7(3): 331-338, 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-477700

ABSTRACT

Uma lista das espécies de mariposas Arctiidae com registro de ocorrência para a Estação Biológica de Boracéia (EBB) é apresentada. Esta listagem foi obtida através da observação de material depositado em quatro coleções científicas brasileiras. Um total de 237 espécies foi registrado. A EBB está entre as localidades mais ricas em espécies de Arctiidae do Brasil.


A checklist of the Arctiidae moth species with occurrence in the Boracéia Biological Station (EBB) is presented. The list was obtained from specimens deposited in four Brazilian scientific collections. A total of 237 arctiid species were recorded. The EBB is among the species-richest locations recorded in Brazil.


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Classification , Ecosystem , Ecology/classification , Fauna/analysis , Moths/anatomy & histology , Moths/classification
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Rev. biol. trop ; 54(4): 1085-1091, dic. 2006. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-492177

ABSTRACT

The structure and ultra-structure of the eggs from Ormiscodes socialis (Feisthamel) and Polythysana cinerascens (Philippi) are described, considering shape, size, coloring when recently laid, oviposition type and aeropiles (quantity, distribution and proportion) in the micropilar area, among others. The ultra-structure is shown for primary cells, secondary cells, aeropiles and micropiles. A comparative table of the eggs of these species is presented and includes the previously described eggs of Adetomeris microphthalma (Philippi). Myoschilos oblonga Ruiz y Pavón (Santalaceae) is recorded as a new host for P. cinerascens.


Se describe la estructura y ultraestructura de los huevos de las especies Ormiscodes socialis (Feisthamel) y Polythysana cinerascens (Philippi), considerando la forma, tamaño, color, tipo de ovipostura, y aeropilas (cantidad, distribución y proporción) en el área micropilar, entre otros. La ultraestructura es mostrada a través de las celdas primarias, celdas secundarias, aeropilas y micropilas; además se incluye a la especie ya descrita Adetomeris microphthalma (Philippi) y se confecciona un cuadro comparativo para los huevos de estas especies. Se registra como nuevo hospedero de P. Cinerascens a Myoschilos oblonga Ruiz y Pavón (Santalaceae).


Subject(s)
Animals , Moths/ultrastructure , Ovum/ultrastructure , Chile , Moths/classification , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Braz. j. biol ; 66(4): 1037-1043, Nov. 2006. tab, graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-448486

ABSTRACT

The lepidopterans Platynota rostrana (Walker) (Tortricidae) and Phidotricha erigens Raganot (Pyralidae) have been found frequently in citrus groves in São Paulo State in recent years. Since in Brazil, the fertility cycle of these two species is largely unknown, as are details of the damage wrought by them in crops, this research studied these aspects of the two species, which were kept under laboratory conditions (temperature 25 ± 2 °C, 70 ± 10 percent RH, 14 h photophase) and on an artificial diet. The duration of the biological cycle (egg-adult) for P. rostrana was 38.3 days and total viability was 44.0 percent; for P. erigens these values were 32.5 days and 63.6 percent, respectively. Both species showed five larval instars. Females of P. rostrana laid an average of 308 eggs, whereas those of P. erigens laid an average of 106 eggs. In both species, female pupae were heavier than males. Male and female longevity for both species was nearly 10 days. Based on the data obtained, the artificial diet produced better results in P. rostrana than in P. erigens. If these species, which have the potential to reach pest status in the citrus groves of São Paulo State, could be reared on an artificial diet, research on their control by alternative methods would be easier.


Os lepidópteros Platynota rostrana (Walker) (Tortricidae) e Phidotricha erigens Raganot (Pyralidae) têm sido constatados com freqüência nos pomares cítricos do Estado de São Paulo, nos últimos anos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a biologia das duas espécies, em condições de laboratório (temperatura 25 ± 2 °C, UR. 70 ± 10 por cento e fotofase de 14 h) em dieta artificial, elaborar uma tabela de vida de fertilidade e descrever os danos causados no campo, devido ao desconhecimento destes aspectos biológicos dos referidos insetos no Brasil. A duração do ciclo biológico (ovo-adulto) de P. rostrana foi de 38,3 dias e a viabilidade total de 44,0 por cento, enquanto para P. erigens foi de 32,5 dias e 63,6 por cento, respectivamente. Ambas as espécies apresentaram cinco ínstares e as pupas de fêmeas foram mais pesadas do que as de machos. As fêmeas de P. rostrana colocaram, em média, 308 ovos e as de P. erigens 106 ovos. A longevidade de machos e fêmeas das duas espécies foi próxima de 10 dias. Pela tabela de vida de fertilidade concluiu-se que P. rostrana tem melhor desempenho em dieta artificial que P. erigens. É possível criar estas espécies em dieta artificial, facilitando o desenvolvimento de pesquisas relacionadas ao seu controle por métodos alternativos, caso elas assumam o status de pragas nos pomares de São Paulo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Citrus/parasitology , Diet , Life Cycle Stages , Moths/growth & development , Fertility/physiology , Laboratories , Larva/growth & development , Moths/classification
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Rev. biol. trop ; 53(1/2): 153-163, mar.-jun 2005. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-455494

ABSTRACT

Eggs from seven Noctuid moth species, Eriopyga perfusca (Hampson), Magnagrotis oorti (Koehler), Pseudoleucania brosii (Koehler), Scania simillima (Koehler), Scriptania americana (Blanchard), Scriptania leucofasciata Rodríguez, were collected at La Mina, 925 msnm, (35º 21’ S; 71º 41’ W) and Paso Internacional Pehuenche (35º 57’ S; 70º 23’ W), 2560 msnm, Chile. The Scanning Electron Microscope showed that egg morphology allows identification to species level. This is particularly useful in agricultural pest control, and morphological differences are used in this report to present an updated taxonomic key to the Chilean Noctuidae


Se obtuvieron huevos de siete especies de nóctuidos chilenos: Eriopyga perfusca Hampson, Scriptania americana (Blanchard), Scriptania leucofasciata Rodríguez, Magnagrotis oorti (Koehler), Pseudoleucania brossi (Koehler) y Scania simillima (Koehler) de La Mina, VII Región, 925 m, (35º 21’ S, 71º 41’ W) y Paso Internacional Pehuenche, 2560 m, (35º 57’ S, 70º23’ W). Se fotografiaron entre cuatro y nueve huevos de cada especie con Microscopia Electrónica de Barrido para analizar las variaciones entre las celdas primarias y secundarias. Los resultados morfológicos fueron utilizados para actualizar la clave taxonómica de las especies de nóctuidos chilenos


Subject(s)
Animals , Lepidoptera/classification , Lepidoptera/ultrastructure , Ovum/ultrastructure , Chile , Moths/classification , Moths/ultrastructure
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