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- Title
Los Noctuoidea de la Sierra del Taibilla y de la Reserva Natural de la Sierra de las Cabras (Albacete-Murcia, España) (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae, Erebidae, Nolidae).
- Authors
Guerrero, J. J.; Ortiz, A. S.; Rubio, R. M.; Calle, J. A.; Garre, M.
- Abstract
The Noctuoidea fauna belonging to families Notodontidae, Erebidae and Nolidae of Sierra de Taibilla and Sierra de las Cabras Natural Park (Albacete-Murcia, Spain) includes 73 species divided into 15 subfamilies, of which the most important are Arctiinae (19 species), Catocalinae (16) and Eublemminae (13). Most species belonging to the three families show a Mediterranean influence (65,7% of the total), distributed between Asiatic-Mediterranean (24,6%) and Atlanto-Mediterranean (41,1%) elements. The Euroasiatic influence is also high (21.9%), while endemic species account for 5.5% of all species present. The endemic species are: Cerura iberica (Templado & Ortiz, 1966), Parascotia lorai Agenjo, 1967, Phytometra sanctiflorentis (Boisduval, 1834) and Ocnogyna zoraida (Graslin, 1837). Other interesting species because they are little known in the Iberian Peninsula are Parascotia nisseni Turati, 1905, Eilema interpositella Strand, 1920, Ocnogyna zoraida (Graslin, 1837), Orgyia dubia (Tauscher, 1806), Albarracina warionis (Oberthür, 1881) and Nycteola asiatica (Krulikovsky, 1904).
- Subjects
IBERIAN Peninsula; TAIBILLA Mountains (Spain); SPAIN; NOTODONTIDAE; NOCTUIDAE; ORGANISMS; MEDITERRANEAN-type plants
- Publication
SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterologia, 2011, Vol 39, Issue 155, p285
- ISSN
0300-5267
- Publication type
Article